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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Template
2008-09-15
lH
[Input:
J05_VWX.j
]
Photo of context (v view)
2008-09-08
dM
[Input:
J05_VWX.j
]
View/drawing of features
2008-09-22
jW
f3
(wall)
f151
(stone installation)
f192
(stone installation)
f198
(stone installation)
[Input:
S922JW.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2008-09-22
jW
k22
[Input:
S922JW.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2008-09-22
jW
looking south
[Input:
S922JW.j
]
Text description of view
2008-09-22
jW
This final photograph shows the late modification to the Mittani period revetment wall system,
f3
, and the stone pavement,
f198
. We assume that eventually this wall system became covered with aeolian accumulation and a line of capstones (
f192
and
f151
) was laid on mud atop
f3
to preserve the perimeter line of the wall system.
[Input:
S922JW.j
]
Web view
2008-09-08
dM
[Input:
J05_VWX.j
]