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6. REFERENCE
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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2006-09-26
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Photo of context (v view)
2006-08-24
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View/drawing of features
2006-08-24
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View/drawing of locus
2006-08-24
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View/drawing orientation
2006-08-24
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Text description of view
2006-08-24
vVE
This photograph and its series of sub-views show the section of the west baulks of loci
k106
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k107
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f532
, and the revetment wall (not yet excavated and not shown here). It is clear that when the apron went out of use, no further significant occupation occurred here up to the present time. For example there are no pits, mudbricks, arrangements of stones, or varying textures and composition of layers that typically provide evidence of human presence.
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