.bk J07
.fl V307cJC.j
.fd Strata descriptions for J7, revised W105 by cJC
.ri cJC
.rd V307
s 20-JPD
ds This uppermost strata level represents the topsoil. The topsoil is composed of modern accumulation as well as recently formed deposits with organic materials.
ha The current strata used in J7 are based on the strata assigned to J2 (the J2A sequence). See the strata on the left-hand side for a more thorough explanation.
s 70-JPD
ds This strata is the upper deposits, mostly natural accumulations with large floating stones. These floating stones appear to be associated with similar stones at comparable levels in J2. The stones may mark the boundary of the Plaza in this late period.
ha The current strata used in J7 are based on the strata assigned to J2 (the J2A sequence). See the strata on the left-hand side for a more thorough explanation.
s 122-JPD
ds This strata is the accumulations above the brickfall. These accumulations are uniform with no installations or structures indicating the area continued to be maintained as an open space even after the brickfall.
ha The current strata used in J7 are based on the strata assigned to J2 (the J2A sequence). See the strata on the right-hand side for a more thorough explanation.
ha These natural accumulations are very thick and mostly likely span more than one strata, however, they are primarily part of the late Mittani so they are assigned to this strata.
s 160-JPD
ds Large thick brickfall characterizes this strata. The brickfall includes red and gray bricks, and many ceramic and other small inclusions. It is eroded more towards the upper portions, indicating the area was exposed for sometime while the upper levels broke down.
ha The current strata used in J7 are based on the strata assigned to J2 (the J2A sequence). See the strata on the right-hand side for a more thorough explanation.