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Unit Book A9

A9a25

Processed on 2024-07-27

1. OVERVIEW

Roster Date Author Record
Category !! !! installation
Best definition 2001-09-29 jlw wall [Input: L930JW1.j]
Best image 2001-08-02 !!
v80 [Input: L729JW1.j]

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Definition 2001-07-11 jlw wall [Input: L711JLW.j]
Description (summary) 2001-07-11 jlw layer of bricks extending N-S along the west edges of k21 and k31. It is about 4 meters wide as measured in k21. [Input: L711JLW.j]
2001-09-29 jlw retaining wall, pise foundation and mudbricks forming a 4.5 meter-wide N-S wall that extends at least 13 meters north from k21 to k41, where it disappears into the west baulk. [Input: L930JW1.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Locus 2001-09-29 jlw k21 [Input: L930JW1.j]

Spatial Aggregation

Roster Date Author Record
Features within aggregate 2001-09-29 jlw f204 (pavement, type b), f208 (wall), f273 (foundation) [Input: L930JW1.j]

4. TYPOLOGY

Function

Roster Date Author Record
Notes on function 2001-07-11 jlw gb visited and after close inspection, concluded that it probably was a wall rather than a platform, primarily because of its length, 10 meters of which is now exposed with no signs of a corner or north face. jlw had favored interpreting the structure as a platform, not having seen a wall of that thickness before. It could have served some security functions for an important building or helped emphasize the size and position on the tell when viewed from the plain to the west or the mountains to the north. [Input: L711JLW.j]

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
View/drawing of aggregate

v80
2001-08-02 jlw [Input: L729JW1.j]

v81
2001-08-02 jlw [Input: L729JW1.j]

v82
2001-08-02 jlw [Input: L729JW1.j]
v84
2001-08-02 jlw [Input: L930JW.j]