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Unit Book A9

A9v80

Processed on 2024-07-27

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
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2022-12-02 !!! [Input: A09_VWX.j]
Photo of context (v view)

2022-12-02 !!! [Input: A09_VWX.j]
View/drawing of aggregate 2001-08-02 jlw a25 (wall), a29 (pit) [Input: L729JW1.j]
View/drawing of features 2001-08-02 jlw f204 (pavement, type b), f205 (pavement), f208 (wall), f225 (foundation), f273 (foundation) [Input: L729JW1.j]
View/drawing of locus 2001-08-02 jlw k21 [Input: L729JW1.j]
View/drawing orientation 2001-08-02 jlw looking northwest [Input: L729JW1.j]
General notes on photos 2001-08-02 jlw locus k21 was to a great extent excavated in MZ6 as part of the step-trench. We expanded it slightly to the west to follow the line of a very large (4.5m wide) mudbrick wall, a25, having components, pise foundation, f273, mudbrick top, f205, and mudbrick retaining wall, f208. These components were at the lowest level where we clearly found Khabur architecture. At the moment we presume that the large pit, a29, into which the forms for pise wall, f225 were cut, is the earliest component in Phase 5 architecture. The pise wall extends south into k11 and comes later, with the platform last. A group of large, flat stones, f204, were found in the middle of the southern edge and were presumably part of a working surface, perhaps associated with the pise wall/foundation, f225. [Input: L729JW1.j]
Text description of view 2001-08-02 jlw final photographs of k21 showing Khabur architecture [Input: L729JW1.j]