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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Date
Author
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Template
2006-10-06
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Photo of context (v view)
2006-08-16
dM
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View/drawing of features
2006-08-16
rE
f103
(accumulation D)
f134
(isolated stone)
f135
(isolated stone)
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RX31JW.j
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View/drawing of locus
2006-08-16
rE
k21
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RX31JW.j
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View/drawing orientation
2006-08-16
rE
looking north
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Text description of view
2006-08-16
rE
This is a view of two large limestone blocks which were found relatively close to the surface and well above the revetment wall,
f11
, and the memory stones which were placed above
f11
when it became covered in the Mittani Period. Typically we have considered them secondarily deposited by natural forces, but in the case of these two we cannot rule out placement by humans as part of some structure in the period of scattered occupation.
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