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YPOLOGY
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EFERENCES
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Date
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Template
2007-04-07
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Photo of context (v view)
2006-08-19
dM
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2020-11-17
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View/drawing of features
2006-08-17
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f136
(installation)
f138
(accumulation D)
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View/drawing of locus
2006-08-17
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k23
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View/drawing orientation
2006-08-17
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looking north
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Text description of view
2006-08-17
eDB
This is a view of a circular area of scorched soil on a larger oval of packed soil,
f138
. It is likely that the burning occurred after the tell was abandonded. In and of itself, the burn spot is insignificant; however it is at the same place as a sucession of earlier circular features, probably dating from the Mittani period. These include a circle of small stones encased in soil mortar and a pit dug into the surface of the original baqaya layer which covered the temple mound from the time it was constructed in the Early Dynastic Period.
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