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The Terrace Edge, Center (
Version 1a
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J3v112
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Date
Author
Record
Template
2006-10-03
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[Input:
J03_VWX.j
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Photo of context (v view)
2006-09-05
dM
[Input:
J03_VWX.j
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View/drawing of features
2006-09-04
aA
f219
(topsoil)
f221
(accumulation D)
f224
(layer)
[Input:
RX31JW.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2006-09-04
aA
k93
[Input:
RX31JW.j
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View/drawing orientation
2006-09-04
aA
looking east
[Input:
RX31JW.j
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Text description of view
2006-09-04
aA
This is a photograph of the east section of
k93
, a locus that was excavated quickly to provide sight lines into the main excavation from the south. Expedited excavtion was possible because analysis of adjacent loci had revealed that the first meter of soil below the surface was deposited by wind and water and was relatively free of cultural material. The section of the north baulk,
w29
, shows a distinct separation of soil features
f221
and
f224
, but this is not seen in this photograph.
[Input:
RX31JW.j
]
Web view
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v112
2020-11-17
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v112a
2020-11-17
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