Date | Author | Record | |
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2004-06-24 | jw | f181 is the fourth feature/aggregate (others are f170, a13, a14) to have been excavated in the first week that lay along what we had originally hypothisized may have been a path that led from the west to the sacral area to the east. The small pits do not negate the hypothesis, since they could have been dug post-abandonment. On the other hand the large, horseshoe-shaped pit fill, f170, and the contained accumulation f181 are indicia of major occupational activities. They stand direcly in the way of the path. In particular, f171 is only a meter from the initially proposed boundary for the pathway, f165, a W-E line of very large stones. [Input: O625JW.j] |
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