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Unit Book J3

J3f582

Processed on 2024-07-27

1. OVERVIEW

Roster Date Author Record
Category !! !! surface
Best definition 2006-08-30 mO pavement, type b [Input: Q918EI3.j]
Summary 2012-09-07 jW Remnants of a pavement of middle Mittani mudbricks in k106 laid atop the EDIII baqaya glacis, f581. [Input: W907JW.j]
Best image 2007-07-20 mO
v549 [Input: R720MO.j]

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Description (summary) 2006-08-30 vVE f582 consists of the very thin remains of several mud bricks that were lying against each other to probably form a pavement. They were covered by the natural accumulation f570. The mud bricks were preserved in a only in a very small surface and as we searched for more mud brick to the East (into J2) we only found a thin layer of red clay, presumably the molten bricks, that covered a softer grey and ashy deposit. The bad preservation of these mud bricks makes it very hard to identify the nature of the relationship between f582 and the baqaya f581: they might abut or f582 might be on top of f581. The pavement that these fragments of mud bricks must have formed could have extended all the way to the mud brick pavement that had been excavated by the German team from Tuebingen on top of the temple terrace above the primary stairway. [Input: Q830VE1.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Recovery/Assignment

Roster Date Author Record
Daily notes about recovery of elements 2006-08-30 vVE While the surface was being cleaned after the excavation of f570 I noticed the remains of several mud bricks. [Input: Q830VE1.j]

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Locus 2006-08-30 mO k106 [Input: Q918EI3.j]
M#/elev @top 2006-08-30 mO 9132 [Input: Q918EI3.j]
M#/elev @bottom 2006-08-30 mO 9122 [Input: Q918EI3.j]

Spatial Aggregation

Roster Date Author Record
Aggregate (to which element belongs) 2007-07-17 jW a11 (installation) [Input: R718JW.j]

Time Sequencing

Roster Date Author Record
Stratum (to which element belongs) 2012-09-09 jW s180J3B [Input: W909JW.j]
Phase (to which element belongs) 2012-08-26 !! f582 (pavement, type b) [Input: W826JW.j]
2012-09-09 !! h7fJ3B [Input: W909JW.j]
2012-10-07 !! f42 (fill) [Input: WX07JW.j]
2012-10-07 !! f90 (accumulation D) [Input: WX07JW.j]
2012-10-07 !! f111 (accumulation D) [Input: WX07JW.j]
2012-10-07 !! f116 (accumulation D) [Input: WX07JW.j]
2012-10-07 !! f120 (accumulation D) [Input: WX07JW.j]
2012-10-07 !! f209 (layer) [Input: WX07JW.j]
2012-10-07 !! f252 (accumulation D) [Input: WX07JW.j]
2012-10-07 !! f270 (layer) [Input: WX07JW.j]
Strata (included within phase) 2012-08-26 jW s180J3B [Input: W826JW.j]
Stratigraphic reasons of assignment 2007-07-31 mO under f570 [Input: R731MO1.j]
2012-08-26 jW Several mudbricks which either top or are imbedded in the baqaya glacis, f581, to revetment wall, f569. [Input: W826JW.j]
Other reasons, reservations, qualifications 2012-08-26 jW Because this part of the glacis is quite small and was not removed to sample its constituents, the stratum assigned is an estimate. The only thing we really know is that the EDIII baqaya surface was maintained and kept clean for many centuries after it was built. So, the stratum for the mudbricks must fall between s650a (glacis) and the s160 (overlying accumulation, f570). [Input: W826JW.j]
Notes on time sequencing 2006-09-04 vVE The baqaya f581 and the mudbrick pavement, f582, I assign to phase 1 based on the assumption that there never was any major rebuilding of the baqaya-glacis and it therefore was phase 1 like the revetment wall f569. The mudbrick pavement might be slightly younger than the baqaya or is contemporary and the piece that was foudn is actually the border of a pavement that ran parallel to the stairs up to the temple. [Input: Q904VVE.j]

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
View/drawing of features

v544
2006-08-27 vVE [Input: RY01JW.j]

v544b
2006-08-27 vVE [Input: RY01JW.j]

v549
2006-08-31 vVE [Input: RY01JW.j]

v549a
2006-08-31 vVE [Input: RY01JW.j]

v549b
2006-08-31 vVE [Input: RY01JW.j]