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2009-03-02
pC
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Photo of context (v view)
2005-09-06
dM
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View/drawing of locus
2010-12-17
cJC
k5
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T921CJC.j
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View/drawing orientation
2010-12-17
cJC
looking south
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Text description of view
2010-12-17
cJC
View of the sequence of floors ^fl2 related to the ongoing use of ^apr1. This sequence is composed of multiple floors which are delineated by the lines. While the floors are individually marked as features together they form the period of use that was characterized by the continuous use of the area and the build-up of thin floors that were repeatedly used and covered.
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Web view
2005-09-06
dM
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2005-09-06
dm
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Photo of view
2005-09-06
dm
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