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Introduction
Keeping track of ecavation activities in a large unit can be difficult, particularly with a small number of supervisory archaeologists. Careful sketches documenting daily progress are useful in writing summaries and keeping track of ceramics and objects found in the course of the day.
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Sample sketch
Sketches are made on a stylized form that represents active unit loci. Features being excavated, including soil and structures, are recorded along with items and q-lots recovered. An example from 3 September 2006 (Sk 48 Q903) is shown below. Illustrated are the aproximate locations of features, q-lots, and items excavated that day. A few sketches made, usually at the beginning or at the end of the season, show the location of the numerous relays and markers used to define the coordinates of features.
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List of Sketches by date
The following table lists the sketches by date of excavation. Some details of the activities can be found in the daily journals:
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
Date Sketch
P802 Sk1
P803 Sk2
P804 Sk3
P806 Sk4
P807 Sk5
P808 Sk6
P811 Sk7
P813 Sk8
P814 Sk09
P815 Sk10
P816 Sk11
P817 Sk12
P818 Sk13
P820 Sk14
P822 Sk15
P823 Sk16
P824 Sk17
P825 Sk18
P827 Sk19
P828 Sk20
P829 Sk21
P831 Sk22
P901 Sk23
P903 Sk24
P904 Sk25
P905 Sk26
P810 Sk27
P809 Sk28
Q812 Sk29
Q813 Sk30
Q814 Sk31
Q815 Sk32
Q816 Sk33
Q817 Sk34
Q819 Sk35
Q820 Sk36
Q821 Sk37
Q822 Sk38
Q823 Sk39
Q824 Sk40
Q826 Sk41
Q827 Sk42
Q828 Sk43
Q829 Sk44
Q830 Sk45
Q831 Sk46
Q902 Sk47
Q903 Sk48
Q904 Sk49
Q905 Sk50
Q906 Sk51
Q909 Sk52
Q910 Sk53
Q911 Sk54
Q912 Sk55
Q913 Sk56
Q914 Sk57
Q915 Sk58
Q916 Sk59
U913 Sk60
U914 Sk61
U915 Sk62
U916 Sk63
U918 Sk64
U921 Sk65
U922 Sk66
U923 Sk67
U924 Sk68
U925 Sk69
The following sketches documented locations of relays and views: Sk70, and Sk71.
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