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Unit Book J6
The Northeastern End of the Temple Terrace and the Betili (
Version 1a
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J6^bf1
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1. OVERVIEW
2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
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1. OVERVIEW
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Includes other label
2008-09-01
pC
f46
(floor, type b),
f52
(layer),
f64
(layer),
f70
(layer),
f71
(layer),
f72
(accumulation),
f78
(layer),
f95
(accumulation C),
f98
(brickfall),
f111
(lens type d),
f114
(lens type d)
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2008-09-01
pC
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2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
Roster
Date
Author
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Definition
2008-09-01
pC
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Description (summary)
2008-09-01
pC
The topmost portion of the brickfall: it is defined as brickmelt: it is a very compact, irregular hard surface which when was removed showed small fragments of bricks. Brickmelt is the latest stage of melting of the bricks, which was exposed longer to water and sun and therefore has a hard compact surface. This distinguishes only the kind of accumulation and not a different kind of event, which is the same as ^bf2
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