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Unit Book J6

The Northeastern End of the Temple Terrace and the Betili - Version 1a

J6^glacis1

Processed on 2024-11-15

1. OVERVIEW

Roster Date Author Record
Includes other label 2008-09-01 pC f63 (glacis), f107 (glacis), f109 (glacis), f180 (glacis) [Input: S901PC9.j]
Best definition 2008-09-01 !! glacis [Input: S901PC9.j]
Best image 2008-09-01 pC [Input: S901PC2.j]
2008-09-01 pC [Input: S901PC2.j]

2. IDENTIFICATION

Labeling

Roster Date Author Record
Notes on labeling 2008-09-01 pC We decided to name this series of compacted surfaces glacis, for the similarity with situation in J3, were North of the revetment wall were found several layers of hard compacted surfaces sloping and intentionally set to cover the temple mound. In the case of J6, we encontered also several surfaces which for similarity of consistence and inclusions and for the comparable structural situation, was decided to give the same name, even if for glacis normally is seen a coating beginning from a wall or construction. In this case wall f127 (^wall5) is the structural component of this (see a2) [Input: S901PC9.j]

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Definition 2008-09-01 pC glacis [Input: S901PC9.j]
Description (summary) 2008-09-01 pC This is the latest glacis of a series of similar surfaces in J6, East of the wall f127, dated to Mittani. It is located directly under the bf2 and is a very hard and compact surface, which slopes toward South-West. It is reddish in colour and in the surface were many calcite pebbles and some sherds lying flat. In some points is damaged. [Input: S901PC9.j]