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Unit Book J1
Plaza adjacent the Large Temple Terrace (
Version 1a
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J1v215
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2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Description (summary)
2006-10-02
mS
southern view from just behing
f239
the mudflow showing well the mud, the pebble surface if
f240
, the stones which seem to form a boundary and possible memory stones for the escarpment.
f238
is the sloping pebble surface. The southern baulk shows well the horizontal accumulations which have been typical of J1 up until the point where we reach the level of the escarpment when the accumulations slope sharply to the south. The horizontal nature of the sediment is also seen well in the eastern wall.
[Input:
Q926MS.j
]
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Template
2006-10-05
lC
[Input:
J01_VWX.j
]
View/drawing of features
2006-10-02
mS
f72
(wall)
f196
(early escarpment)
f232
(pavement, type c)
f238
(pavement, type c)
f239
(fill)
f240
(pavement, type c)
[Input:
R731MS.j
]
View/drawing of item
2006-10-02
mS
i43
(stone)
i44
(stone)
i45
(stone)
i46
(stone)
[Input:
R731MS.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2006-10-02
mS
k24
k103
k117
[Input:
R731MS.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2006-10-02
mS
n
[Input:
R731MS.j
]
Text description of view
2006-10-02
mS
view of locus with pebble surface,mudflow,escarpment and wall
[Input:
R731MS.j
]
Web view
2006-10-02
dm
[Input:
J01V-Q^.j
]
Photo of view
2006-10-02
dm
[Input:
J01V-Q^.j
]