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PECIAL
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YPOLOGY
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UILT
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NVIR.
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NTEGRATIVE
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*
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ONSERVATION
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RESENTATION
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EFERENCES
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Date
Author
Record
Template
2009-07-29
sE
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J05_VWX.j
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Photo of context (v view)
2009-07-28
dM
[Input:
J05_VWX.j
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View/drawing of features
2009-07-28
sE
f3
(wall)
f41
(stone installation)
f99
(stone installation)
f200
(isolated stone)
f209
(accumulation D)
f212
(lens type c)
f214
(lens type c)
f215
(layer)
[Input:
T729SE.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2009-07-28
sE
k105
[Input:
T729SE.j
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View/drawing orientation
2009-07-28
sE
looking west
[Input:
T729SE.j
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Text description of view
2009-07-28
sE
This photograph shows the entire western section of
k105
: under the natural accumulation
f209
there is a silty layer
f212
, a patch of yellowish material similar to the baqaya
f214
and a layer rather thick of ashes,
f215
. All this features are above the hardest
f74
.
[Input:
T729SE.j
]
Web view
2009-07-28
dM
[Input:
J05_VWX.j
]