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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Analogical Record
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Template
2009-08-01
sE
[Input:
J05_VWX.j
]
Photo of context (v view)
2009-07-30
dM
[Input:
J05_VWX.j
]
View/drawing of features
2009-07-30
sE
f74
(glacis)
f220
(lens type b)
f221
(lens type d)
f223
(lens type b)
f224
(lens type d)
[Input:
T804SE.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2009-07-30
sE
k105
[Input:
T804SE.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2009-07-30
sE
looking southwest
[Input:
T804SE.j
]
Text description of view
2009-07-30
sE
Showing SW corner of
k105
, with patches of very black ash that sit in
f224
and a channel
f221
running SE-NW through this area. It shows also in section the alternating black-red layers of
f223
and
f224
.
[Input:
T804SE.j
]
Web view
2009-07-30
dM
[Input:
J05_VWX.j
]