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Plaza adjacent the Large Temple Terrace (
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J1v373b
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Date
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Record
View/drawing of features
2009-08-02
lC
f239
(fill)
f325
(pavement, type c)
f328
(stone installation)
f337
(accumulation D)
[Input:
T902LC.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2009-08-02
lC
k129
[Input:
T902LC.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2009-08-02
lC
looking west
[Input:
T902LC.j
]
Text description of view
2009-08-02
lC
View showing the pebble and sherd pavement toward the west. The big stones belonging to
f328
are on top of the accumulation
f323
, so are clearly later. They probably form a sort of boundary to divert the water coming from the west along the stone escarpment. Moreover it seems that the stone escarpment was still visible during Mittani period because the pavement
f325
is abutting the eastern stones of the second and third row of the mentioned J5 escarpment.
[Input:
T902LC.j
]
Web view
2009-08-03
dm
[Input:
J01V-T^.j
]
Photo of view
2009-08-03
dm
[Input:
J01V-T^.j
]