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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w200
B11 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the west section of k84: this section shows the top soil and natural accumulations with few sherds and stones, all layers are flat.
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O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f1
O15 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ k84
O22 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ w
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w101
B11 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k85: it shows f2 which is the top soil sloping east. f3, f4 are natural accumulations with some stones and some plant roots. This section shows also f8 which is above f12 and they are both mud surface.
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O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f2
O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f3
O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f4
O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f8
O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f12
O15 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w200
B11 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing of the section of the western baulk of k85 showing f2 which is the top soil sloping south. f3 and f4 are a natural accumulations whith some stones and some plant roots. This section shows also f8 which is above f12 and they are both mud surfaces.
O3 2008-07-19_J06_VWX.j dH W21b1703 J06w003 S719 dH k85.jpg
O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f2
O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f3
O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f12
O12 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ f48
O15 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-07-21_S906CVP2.J hQ w
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w106
B11 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ The drawing shows the eastern section of k85: f2 is the top soil sloping north. f3,f4 are natural accummulations with some stones and some plant roots. This section shows also f8 which is above f12 and they are both mud surface.
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O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f3
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f4
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f8
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f12
O15 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ e
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w102
B11 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing shows the eastern section of k75; f5 is the top soil with some stones. f7,f9,f17 are above f18, sloping north. It shows f18 which it is above f22 and sloping north. f22 is the brick melt.
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O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f7
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f9
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f17
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f18
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f22
O15 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ k75
O22 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ e
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w103
B11 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern baulk of k75. f9,f7,f17 are above f18 which it contain a big stone. f22 is the brickmelt and is sloping down to the west.
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O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f7
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f9
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f17
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f18
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f22
O15 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ k75
O22 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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B11 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the section of the north baulk in k65. f11 is the top soil, covering the whole square. f14, f16, f31 and f36 are flat layers of natural accummulations.
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O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f11
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f14
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f16
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f31
O12 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ f34
O15 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ k65
O22 2008-07-23_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w200
B11 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the western baulk of k84; f32 is the top soil which is sloping to the north. f38 and f41 are on the same level but they are different and they are above f46. f46 is a compact floor above f52 and f53, part of the brickfall. all those layers except the topsoil are almost flat.
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O12 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ f32
O12 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ f38
O12 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ f41
O12 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ f46
O12 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ f52
O12 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ f53
O15 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ k84
O22 2008-07-28_S906CVP2.J hQ w
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w101
B11 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern section of k85. f33 covers f35. f35 covers the dump thin layer f37, which is covering f70. f70 slopes up to the west and it covers f75.
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O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f33
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f35
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f37
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f70
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f75
O15 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w200
B11 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ The drawing shows the western baulk of k85. f33 covers f35. f35 covers f37. In f37 are some sherds and some pebbles. f37 is a flat layer. f37 covers f70 which it has few bricks and it is sloping north. f70 covers f75 which is the bickfall and is sloping up to the north too.
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O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f33
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f35
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f37
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f70
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f75
O15 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ w
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B11 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern baulk of k74. f59 covers f64 and f65. f65 and f72 abut f64 which is the brickmelt. f92 cuts f64 and it is filled by f87.
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O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f59
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f64
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f65
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f72
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f87
O15 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ k74
O22 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w106
B11 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the eastern baulk of k84. it shows f32 which is the top soil, it covers f38 which is the pebble floor. f38 is above f46 covering f55. f55 is the brickfall and it slopes up to the north. Glacis f63 is below the brickfall.
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f32
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f38
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f46
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f55
O12 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ f63
O15 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ k84
O22 2008-07-31_S906CVP2.J hQ e
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w103
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern baulk of k75. f68 covers f71. f71 sits in f82 and f78, the brickfall. This brickfall covers f93 which is a flat layer.
O3 2008-08-05_J06_VWX.j dH_eA W21b1714 J06w013 S805 dH_eA sec K75.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f68
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f71
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f78
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f82
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f93
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k75
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w106
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the eastern section of k85. f75 is the brickfall and covers f83 which is the brickmelt. f83 covers the brickfall f86.
O3 2008-08-07_J06_VWX.j cJC_hQ W21b1715 J06w014 S807 cJC_hQ sec K85.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f75
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f83
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f86
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ e
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w101
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern baulk of k85, it shows f86 which is the brichfall.
O3 2008-08-10_J06_VWX.j pC_hQ W21b1713 J06w015 S810 pC_hQ sec K85.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f86
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w106
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the eastern baulk of k84. It shows f107 which is a hard compact layer sloping towards South and West.
O3 2008-08-16_J06_VWX.j dH W21b1716 J06w016 S816 dH sec K84.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f107
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k84
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ e
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w105
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern section of k86. It shows f136 which is the brickfall covering f139 which is the ashy layer.
O3 2008-08-18_J06_VWX.j eA_cVP W21b1721 J06w017 S818 eA_cVP sec K86.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f136
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f139
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k86
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w200
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the western baulk of k85, it shows f90 which is the ash layer. f90 bonds with f86 which is the brickfall.
O3 2008-08-17_J06_VWX.j cVP_dH W21b1720 J06w018 S817 cVP_dH sec K85.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f90
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ w
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w200
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing shows the nothern section of k86. f104 is the top soil sloping down to the west. f104 covers f105 which is natural accummulation.
O3 2008-08-10_J06_VWX.j cJC_eA W21b1722 J06w019 S810 cJC_eA sec K86.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f104
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f105
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k86
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w104
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern section of k84. f132 is the glacis under f63, and f146 is the brickfall; f142 is a shallow pit full of ash; f150 is hard brown soil found only in the N-E corner and f151 which is dark, brown hard soil.
O3 2008-08-21_J06_VWX.j eA_cVP W21b1723 J06w020 S821 eA_cVP sec K84.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f132
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f141
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f142
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f146
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f150
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f151
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k84
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w200
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the western baulk of k85. f110 is the glacis covering f148. f148 slopes down to the south and covers f154 which is also sloping down to the south and covers f158.
O3 2008-08-23_J06_VWX.j dH_eA W21b1725 J06w021 S823 dH_eA sec K85.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f110
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f118
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f154
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f158
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ w
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w101
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern baulk of k85, f110 which is the glacis sloping down to the west covers f148. f148 covers f154. f154 covers f158 which is a pebble floor.
O3 2008-08-23_J06_VWX.j cVP_hQ W21b1717 J06w022 S823 cVP_hQ sec K85.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f110
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f118
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f154
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f158
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k85
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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A98 2008-08-31_S831PC.J pC this drawing is the South section ok J2k4, but was drawn by the staff of J6 in season 2008. For this section see J2
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w107
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the western section of k84. f63 is the glacis sloping south, covering f140, the pebble floor. f122 cuts f140 which is sloping south too. f142 fills f122 which is the pit cut. f140 covers f151.
O3 2008-08-27_J06_VWX.j pC_cVP W21b1718 J06w024 S827 pC_cVP sec K84.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f63
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f140
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f142
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f151
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k84
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ w
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A98 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc the drawing has been included in w104
B11 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ Drawing showing the nothern section of k84. f151 covers f163 which is the stone and f164, the glacis sloping east. f163 sits in f164.
O3 2008-08-25_J06_VWX.j hQ_pC W21b1719 J06w025 S825 hQ_pC sec K84.jpg
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f151
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f163
O12 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ f164
O15 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ k84
O22 2008-08-10_S906CVP2.J hQ n
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B11 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP The drawing shows the Eastern section of both loci k86 and k87 as they were left at the end of the 2008 season. The secction is complete; vertically, from topsoil to the end of the season bottom line; horizontally, 12 meters of baulk, taking also the area of the North baulks of both loci. From top to bottom, after the topsoil f104, we have a deep accumulation of soft brown, quite sterile and clean (f117), that stops at an uneven line, broken by numerous rodent holes, that separates f117 from the big brickfall f124. Just between meters 9 and 11 that line is very flat, as if it was flatened on purpose for some reason (pit bottom?). Under this the brick fall is quite identifiable in k86 but not so much in k87, where we have a line of pebbles and sherds in the middle of this layer, that brach off in two, with no definite end. In k87 the accumulation above this pebble lines is called f131, and f143 the one below. In k87 now we have a layer of laid down mud bricks, falling on line, that were of a different consistence than the others, more flacky and dark brown. This line of bricks becomes a fine layer of light grey soil in the southern half of the k87 section. Below, in k87 we have a more reddish brown compact layer that sits in the lower greyish layer. This last layer, at the bottom of both loci, is specially full of dark ashes lenses North of k86 and South of k87. In the middle, we have just a light grey layer.
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O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f117
O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f124
O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f131
O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f136
O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f139
O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f143
O15 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP k86
O15 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP k87
O22 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP e
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B11 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP The drawing shows the Eastern section of locus k74, being the upper part already drawn in another section, and the lower line as left at the end of the 2008 season. From top to bottom, we have a deep accumulation of soft brown, quite sterile and clean (f59 ab) that stops at an uneven line, broken by numerous rodent holes, that separates f59 from the big brickfall f64. At the northern end of the section the brickfall is not so clear as we have the mark of pit f87 (f92 the cut). In the rest of the locus under the brickfall we have a fine line that could be identified as the ^glacis 1, a bricky red layer, almost at the bottom. In the middle of the locus, between the brickfall and this fine layer it seems to be an accumulation of very hard compact, bricky material.
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O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f59
O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f64
O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f82
O12 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP f97
O15 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP k74
O22 2008-09-08_S906CVP2.J cVP e
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w102
B11 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP Eastern section of the German trench, in the area around the bottom of the staircase. In J6 is the level left at the end of the season at loci k94 and k85. At the North we can see the stone wall (f..) over which the big boulder f.. is reclining. Between the reclining boulder and the wall there are some bricks laid there to help holding the stone. The rest of the deposits are basically a lot of fine bricky layers, some more compact and some more sandy with pebbles. This big layer is just separated by a thin line, maybe a floor (number 6), more reddish and compact, that develops into an ash layer going South (number 8). Also standing out is a layer of light greyish soil (number 10), between two masses of brown multilayered deposits (numbers 9 and 11). At the bottom, abutting the last of the excavated steps of the staircase, we have a pebble floor (number 13). It is very thick and short, just appearing some meter and a half, but with some very large pebbles. It disappears southwards. The list of the features is as follows: 0) Red (5YR7/3) and grey (5YR8/1) mud bricks, 1) Upper surface, sometimes hard, sometimes sandy (7.5YR6/4), 2) Slightly more greyish layer (5YR8/1), not very clear, 3) Thin pebble lens, 4) Softer brown layer, 5) Bricky brown layer that, more to the south, combine lines of more bricky with more sandy layers (7.5YR6/4), 6)A thin reddish layer, harder, maybe a floor (…), 7) Softer red layer (see number 5), 8) Darker grey layer (10YR6/1), with ashes, that follows the red floor number 6 running south, 9) Another thick deposit of combination of bricky and softer and sandy layers (see number 5), 10) Light grey layer (10YR7/2), 11) Combined lines of bricky and crumbly (5YR6/6) with more compact dull layers (7.5YR6/4), 12) Faint greyish line over the pebble floor, 13) Heavy pebbled floor.
O3 2008-09-03_J06_VWX.j pC_hQ W21b1727 J06w028 S903 pC_hQ sec K75.jpg
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f99
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f100
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f130
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f158
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f184
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k84
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k85
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking east
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w106
O3 2008-08-04_J06_VWX.j pC_hQ W21b1729 J06w029 S804 pC_hQ sec K84-85.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k84
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k85
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking east
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w600
O3 2008-09-13_J06_VWX.j pC_hQ W21b1731 J06w031 S913 pC_hQ sec k84.jpg
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f127
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f129
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f130
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k200
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking east
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O3 2008-09-09_J06_VWX.j pC W21b1732 J06w032 S909 pC f127.jpg
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f127
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k84
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O3 2008-09-23_J06_VWX.j pC W21b1733 J06w033 S923 pC sec f84_k84.jpg
O12 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP f84
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k64
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w110
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9610 J06w034 T811 pC_yM.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k82
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking north
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w111
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9611 J06w035 T815 yM.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k105
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking west
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w110
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9612 J06w036 T818 pC_sD.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k84
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking north
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w206
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9613 J06w038 T826 yM.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k104
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking east
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w206
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9614 J06w039 T827 yM.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k82
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking east
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w206
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9615 J06w040 T828 yM.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k82
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking east
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w206
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9616 J06w041 T829 yM.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k104
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking east
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A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w206
; J6w43
A98 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC the drawing has been included in w206
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9617 J06w043 T830 yM.jpg
O15 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP k105
O22 2008-09-15_ZJ116pC.j cVP looking east
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B11 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc North section of k71: wall f218 is the revetment wall. f260 is a hard compact red layer, which in season MZ22 was interpreted as an 'escarpment/glacis' to protect the base of the wall. On top and embedded in it some stones f262, possibly a wall (not exposed enough). Covering it a natural accumulation f253. A line of bricks is probably the brickfall founf in k70. f251 is a natural accumuation with many pebbles
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9601 J06w044 U726 pC.jpg
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f218
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f251
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f253
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f258
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f260
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f262
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k71
O22 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc n
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B11 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Plan drawing of bin a7
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9618 J06w045 T731 sD.jpg
O11 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC a7
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f197
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f201
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f212
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f221
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f233
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f234
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f239
O15 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC k73
O15 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC k82
O15 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC k104
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B11 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc north section of k73. f233 is the wall of the bin a7 which is founded on top of stone wall f201
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9602 J06w049 U726 pC.jpg
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f201
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f233
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k73
O22 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc n
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B11 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc north section of k104 (k83): shows the layers aganist wall f129 and above wall f227: f200 is a dump of pottery covering wall f227 and on top of it pit fill f192 which is full of pottery, some stones and tannur fragments. On top of it f206, which is a floor
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9603 J06w050 U726 pC.jpg
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f129
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f192
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f200
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f206
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f214
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f227
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k104
O22 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc n
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B11 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc north section of k72. f242 is a compact surface labeled glacis. On top of it natural accumulations with floating stones
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9604 J06w051 U726 pC.jpg
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f223
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f230
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f238
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f242
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k72
O22 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc n
; J6w100
B11 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc This section shows all the West baulk of k85 excavated in season 2008: the first layers are natural accumulations which are even and all similar in deposition (f2,f4,f8,f12): probably this area was abandoned. At the elevation of f33, f35 and f37 there is a radical change in the stratigraphy, where we have a dump f37 with lot of material and directly under it we have the beginning of the brickfall: f70 is brickmelt and then brickfall f75 were pieces of bricks are visible. The brickfall at the end is mixed with an ashy layer f90 and then stops on top of the glacis f110. Here we have another change in the stratigraphy: under the glacis are natural accumulations interrupted by some ash layers and floors f154.
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1799 J6w100 S910 pc.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f2
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f3
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f4
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f8
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f12
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f33
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f35
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f37
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f70
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f75
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f86
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f90
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f110
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f148
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f154
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f158
O15 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc k85
O22 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc w
; J6w101
B11 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc The drawing of the North section of k85 (k85 is only 3m wide). The first meter consists only in natural accumulations, then f37 is a dump. Under it begins the brickfall, were the top part is brickmelt f70 and brickfall f86, which is 2m thick. Under it the glacis f110 stops the brickfall and slopes toward south west. Under the glacis natural accumulations and some ashy layers and a floor f154, which are even
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1793 J6w101 S910 pc.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f2
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f3
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f4
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f12
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f37
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f70
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f75
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f86
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f110
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f148
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f154
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f158
O15 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc k85
O22 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc n
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B11 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc This drawing shows the East section of k75: the first meter consists in natural accumulation. f22 is a bricky accumulation, while we found some melted bricks, but in section did not show. f61 is the brickmelt and the beginning of the big brickfall (f82,f93). The brickfall overlays the glacis f109 and the ashy layer f97: in section was observed that f97 overlays a bricky layer, which was not recorded during the excavation
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1797 J6w102 S910 pC.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f5
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f7
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f9
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f17
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f22
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f61
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f82
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f93
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f97
O15 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc k75
O22 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc e
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B11 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f7,f18 are natural accumulations, f22 is a bricky accumulation even if there are no bricks showing in section. f71 is the beginning of the big brickfall which stops on the glacis f107, were we stopped here excavatin
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1798 J6w103 S910 pC.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f7
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f18
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f22
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f71
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f82
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f93
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f107
O15 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc k75
O22 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc n
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B11 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc North section of k84, showing on the top the floor f140, the pit f122 filled with ash f142 which cuts f151. under f151 the glacis f164, which slopes here toward east and south
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1792 J6w104 S910 cVP.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f122
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f140
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f142
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f151
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f163
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f164
O15 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc k84
O22 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc n
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B11 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc this is the north section of k86: brickfall f136 with many stones f137 overlays ashy layer f139, which overlays the glacis (in this locus not excavated)
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1791 J6w105 S914 cVP.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f104
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f105
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f136
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f137
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f139
O15 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc k86
O22 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc n
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B11 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc The drawing of the east section of k85 and k84; the upper layers are topsoil and natural accumulations; then there is the brickfall which here seems sloping North and stops on the glacis; there are two glacis seen in secton sloping south. Under it we have natural accumulations sloping south with many ashy layers; all this belongs to mittani. With f154 begins the late akkadian period: we do not have all the intermediate phases from 2200 untill 1600, still puzzling in the stratigraphic sequence. f164 is the glacis which was damaged probably already at the end of the third millennium.
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1790 J6w106 S913 pc.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f2
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f3
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f4
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f8
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f12
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f32
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f33
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f34
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f38
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f46
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f55
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f76
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f86
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f110
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f135
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f150
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f151
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f154
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f158
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f159
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f164
O15 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc k84
O15 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc k85
O22 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc e
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B11 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc The West section of k84: k84 is a small locus, while was the southern part not excavated from J4 (season 2004): f1 is the topsoil, f32 was the first feature excavated from j6 and treated as a topsoil. f41 was interpreted as a brickfall, even if there are no bricks showing in section. f46 is a floor and under it the big brickfall begins and stops after 1 meter on top of the glacis f63. f63 slopes toward South and under it there are layers sloping South. f140 is a floor, f142 the western end of a larger shallow pit filled with ash and f151 a natural accumulation. Under this the glacis f164
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1789 J6w107 S913 pC.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f1
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f32
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f41
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f46
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f52
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f53
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f55
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f63
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f122
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f140
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f142
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f151
O12 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc f164
O15 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc k84
O22 2008-09-11_S906CVP2.J pc w
; J6w109
B11 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP This section shows the eastern section of the German trench, in the area around the bottom of the staircase. In J6 is the level left at the end of the season at loci k94 and k85. At the North we can see the stone wall (f130) over which the big boulder f100 is reclining. Between the reclining boulder and the wall there are some bricks f99 laid there to help holding the stone. The rest of the deposits are basically a lot of fine bricky layers, some more compact and some more sandy with pebbles. This big layer is just separated by a thin line, maybe a floor (number 6), more reddish and compact, that develops into an ash layer going South (number 8). Also standing out is a layer of light greyish soil (number 10), between two masses of brown multilayered deposits (numbers 9 and 11). At the bottom, abutting the last of the excavated steps of the staircase, we have a pebble floor (number 13). It is very thick and short, just appearing some meter and a half, but with some very large pebbles. It disappears southwards. The list of the features is as follows: 0) Red (5YR7/3) and grey (5YR8/1) mud bricks, 1) Upper surface, sometimes hard, sometimes sandy (7.5YR6/4), 2) Slightly more greyish layer (5YR8/1), not very clear, 3) Thin pebble lens, 4) Softer brown layer, 5) Bricky brown layer that, more to the south, combine lines of more bricky with more sandy layers (7.5YR6/4), 6)A thin reddish layer, harder, maybe a floor (…), 7) Softer red layer (see number 5), 8) Darker grey layer (10YR6/1), with ashes, that follows the red floor number 6 running south, 9) Another thick deposit of combination of bricky and softer and sandy layers (see number 5), 10) Light grey layer (10YR7/2), 11) Combined lines of bricky and crumbly (5YR6/6) with more compact dull layers (7.5YR6/4), 12) Faint greyish line over the pebble floor, 13) Heavy pebbled floor.
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1787 J6w109 S915 cVP.jpg
O12 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP f99
O12 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP f100
O12 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP f130
O12 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP f158
O12 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP f184
O15 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP k84
O15 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP k85
O15 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP k200
O22 2008-09-15_S906CVP2.J cVP e
; J6w110
B11 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc north section of k82, directly south of wall f218 and perpendicular to wall f129. There are here several accumulations, which are reddish and bricky. Probably a 'glacis/escarpment' to protect wall f218
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9605 J06w110 U726 pC.jpg
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f129
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f243
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f265
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f275
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k82
O22 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc n
; J6w111
B11 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc west section of k84 and k105. k105 is a small trench in the northern portion of k104 (is a deep sounding), directly east of wall f129: here are in the lowest levels several layers hard and compact, sloping all south-east (f318,317,320,313) which are under wall f129 and possibly are the temple mound surface. On top the accumulations follow all the slope. A wall f299 (only 2 stones)is located perpendicular to wall f129, but it layes in ashy accumulation f297. f296 and f164 are escarpment/glacis for wall f129. f199 is a pit cut which in mittani removes partly f164
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9606 J06w111 U726 pC.jpg
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f164
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f199
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f296
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f297
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f299
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f305
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f308
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f311
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f313
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f317
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f318
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f320
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k84
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k105
O22 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc w
; J6w112
B11 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc north section of k84, perpendicular to wall f129. Here is visisble the base of wall f129 which is located at ca. 88.00 m and sticks out. The layers against it are very diffirent in nature and composition: from the top a bricky and compact layer f164 was labeled as escarpment/glacis, protecting the eastern side of the wall. F199 is a pit cut. Under f164 other layers of glacis/escarpment are layed intentionally: f296 and f297. F305 and f308 are natural accumulations. Directly under the base of wall f129 are several thin layers of compact and hard surfaces (f311,284,289,290 where wall is founded. Here is possible to see that these surfaces are sloping east (and have a marked slope also to the south)
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9607 J06w112 U726 pC.jpg
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f129
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f164
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f199
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f237
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f284
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f289
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f290
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f296
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f297
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f305
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f308
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f311
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k104
O22 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc n
; J6w200
B11 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc see w100 and w107
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1786 J6w200 S913 pc.jpg
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f1
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f2
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f3
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f4
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f8
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f12
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f32
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f33
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f35
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f37
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f41
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f46
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f52
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f53
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f55
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f63
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f70
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f75
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f86
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f90
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f110
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f122
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f140
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f142
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f148
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f151
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f154
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f158
O12 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc f164
O15 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc k85
O22 2008-09-11_U726PC.J pc e
; J6w201
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC The drawing of the North section of k85, k65 and k75 (combined drawings w101 and w103). The first top meter consists in natural accumulations, then f37 is a dump. Under it begins the brickfall, were the top part is brickmelt f70, f22, f71 and brickfall f86, f82 which is 2 m thick. Under it the glacis f110, f107 stops the brickfall and slopes toward south west. Under the glacis natural accumulations and some ashy layers and a floor f154, which are even. f7,f18 are natural accumulations, f22 is a bricky accumulation even if there are no bricks showing in section. In K75 we stopped excavations with f107.
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1785 J6w201 S913 pc.jpg
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f2
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f3
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f4
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f7
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f12
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f18
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f22
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f37
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f70
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f71
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f75
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f82
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f86
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f93
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f107
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f110
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f148
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f154
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f158
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
O22 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC n
; J6w206
B11 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc the long east secton of k82 k104 (k83) and k84, perpendicular to wall f218. Here are visible from north to south: directly south of wall f218 a bricky accumuation which was labeled as escarpent while layed intentionally (the consistence is not of an accumulation) and compact f314 and f275. On the tp f243, which is the fill of a water channel of later periods (late second millennium). f300 is a hard and compact surface with a marked slope toward south-east which ends against wall f227. On top of f300 and against wall f227 a dump of pottery f200. f192 is the fill of a large hollow pit f199 which extends from north to south for about 6 meters removing partly stones of wall f227 and f164. On top of pit f192 there are 2 floors f214 and f206 which are under bin a7 (walls f201 and f197). f164 is a thick layer of a bricky red earth layed east of wall f129. Under it other two similar layers f297 and f296. f308 is a natural accumulation. Under it a series of hard compact layers sloping sharply south east.
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9608 J06w206 U726 pC.jpg
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f164
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f192
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f199
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f200
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f201
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f214
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f218
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f227
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f243
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f275
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f284
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f289
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f290
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f296
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f297
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f300
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f308
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f314
O12 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc f315
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k82
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k84
O15 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc k104
O22 2010-07-17_U726PC.J pc e
; J6w300
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC The eastern section of J4 and J6 combined with several drawings. The upper part was drawn as Unit J4 sections J4w15 and J4w12, the lower portion are combined with sections w106 and w203.
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W22d9609 J06w300 U904 pC.jpg
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f2
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f3
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f4
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f8
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f12
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f32
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f33
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f35
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f38
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f46
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f55
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f76
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f86
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f110
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f135
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f150
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f151
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f154
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f158
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f159
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f164
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f192
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f199
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f200
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f201
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f214
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f218
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f227
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f243
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f275
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f284
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f289
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f290
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f296
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f297
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f300
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f308
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f314
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f315
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k82
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k83
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k104
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k105
O22 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC e
; J6w400
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1316 J06w400 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k64
; J6w401
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1317 J06w401 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
; J6w402
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1318 J06w402 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k73
; J6w403
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1319 J06w403 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
; J6w404
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1320 J06w404 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
; J6w405
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1321 J06w405 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
; J6w406
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1322 J06w406 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w407
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1323 J06w407 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k86
; J6w408
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1324 J06w408 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k87
; J6w409
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1325 J06w409 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k101
; J6w410
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1326 J06w410 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k102
; J6w411
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1327 J06w411 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k200
; J6w412
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1328 J06w412 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k70
; J6w413
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1329 J06w413 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k81
; J6w414
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1330 J06w414 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k71
; J6w415
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1331 J06w415 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k82
; J6w416
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1332 J06w416 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k72
; J6w417
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1333 J06w417 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k105
; J6w418
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1334 J06w418 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k104
; J6w419
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1335 J06w419 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k106
; J6w420
O3 2025-07-10_J06_VWX.j !! W21d1336 J06w420 T325 pC.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k83
; J6w501
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf4,6,5,7
O3 2008-07-14_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1201 J06w501 S714 hQ daily-sk1.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w502
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf6,8,11,12,9,11,10
O3 2008-07-15_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1202 J06w502 S715 hQ daily-sk2.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w503
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf12,9,13,14,10,13
O3 2008-07-16_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1203 J06w503 S716 hQ daily-sk3.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w504
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf9,17,14,16
O3 2008-07-17_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1204 J06w504 S717 hQ daily-sk4.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w505
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf17,18,21,16
O3 2008-07-19_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1205 J06w505 S719 hQ daily-sk5.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
; J6w506
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf32,30,16
O3 0000-00-00_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1206 J06w506 S760 pC daily-sk6.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w507
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf32,33,35,31
O3 2008-07-21_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1207 J06w507 S721 pC daily-sk7.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w508
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf41,38,39,35,37,22,30
O3 2008-07-19_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1208 J06w508 S719 hQ daily-sk8.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k65
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w509
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf38,45,46
O3 2008-07-23_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1209 J06w509 S723 hQ daily-sk9.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
; J6w510
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf54,50,46,52,53
O3 2008-07-24_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1210 J06w510 S724 pC daily-sk10.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
; J6w511
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf53,57,54
O3 2008-07-26_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1211 J06w511 S726 hQ daily-sk11.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
; J6w512
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf37,60
O3 2008-07-26_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1212 J06w512 S726 hQ daily-sk12.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w513
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf127,129,65,72,64,70,71,68
O3 2008-07-29_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1213 J06w513 S729 pC daily-sk13.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w514
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf64,77,75,68
O3 2008-07-30_J06_VWX.j eA W21a1214 J06w514 S730 eA daily-sk14.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k64
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w515
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf80,81,83,71,82
O3 2008-07-31_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1215 J06w515 S731 hQ daily-sk15.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k64
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w516
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf69,87,64,75,86,82,78
O3 2008-08-02_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1216 J06w516 S802 pC daily-sk16.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w517
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf82,97,82,96,90,86,94,98,64,87
O3 2008-08-04_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1217 J06w517 S804 pC daily-sk17.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w518
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf63,103,106,98,93,97
O3 2008-08-05_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1218 J06w518 S805 pC daily-sk18.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w519
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf63,103,107,86,90,110,97,109,104,105
O3 2008-08-06_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1219 J06w519 S806 pC daily-sk19.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k86
; J6w520
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf97,109,110,114,86,113,111,107,108
O3 2008-08-07_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1220 J06w520 S807 pC daily-sk20.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w521
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf127,150,63,132,135,110,124,116,131
O3 2008-08-16_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1221 J06w521 S816 pC daily-sk21.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k75
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k85
; J6w522
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf107
O3 2008-08-16_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1222 J06w522 S816 pC daily-sk22.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k101
; J6w523
O3 2008-08-17_J06_VWX.j pC W21a1223 J06w523 S817 pC daily-sk23.jpg
; J6w524
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf23,24,20,25,26
O3 2008-07-19_J06_VWX.j hQ W21a1224 J06w524 S719 hQ daily-sk24.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k100
; J6w525
O3 2009-07-25_J06_VWX.j pC W22a0101 J06w525 T725 pC daily-sk25.jpg
; J6w526
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf201,203,192,200,199,202
O3 2009-07-26_J06_VWX.j pC W22a0102 J06w526 T726 pC daily-sk26.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k104
; J6w527
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf201,192,200,199,164
O3 2009-07-27_J06_VWX.j pC W22a0103 J06w527 T727 pC daily-sk27.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k104
; J6w528
B11 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC gf201,206,199,192
O3 2009-07-28_J06_VWX.j pC W22a0104 J06w528 T728 pC daily-sk28.jpg
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k74
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k84
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k104
; J6w529
O3 2009-07-30_J06_VWX.j sD W22a0105 J06w529 T730 sD daily-sk29.jpg
; J6w530
O3 2009-08-02_J06_VWX.j sD W22a0106 J06w530 T802 sD daily-sk30.jpg
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f219
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f225
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k71
; J6w531
O3 2009-08-02_J06_VWX.j sD W22a0107 J06w531 T802 sD daily-sk31.jpg
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f199
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f219
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f223
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f225
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f227
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k71
O15 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC k104
; J6w532
O3 2009-08-03_J06_VWX.j pC W22a0108 J06w532 T803 pC daily-sk32.jpg
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f129
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f164
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O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f129
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O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f129
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f192
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O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f206
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f218
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O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f129
O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f164
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O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f218
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O12 2008-09-13_ZJ116pC.j pC f129
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B11 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Drawing of the western face of the flank staircase wall f129. The wall flanks the staircase for an overall lenght of 12.67 m. The beginning of the wall at the southern side, where also the steps of the staicase begin, is marked by two stones f100, f177 set in oblique fashion. Between the oblique stone f100 and the southern face of the wall f129, mudbricks are laid to give the same inclination as oblique stone f177, which is thicker. The wall f129 is buttressed in the southwesten end. The buttress is 1.20 m wide at the base and sticks out for ca. 0.15 m in respect of the remaining portion of the wall. The entire upper portion of the wall f127 is covered by large and medium-sized angular flat stones, resting on top of a thick and irregular layer of mud. Here is also visible the staircase, which is desribed in Unit J2. It is possible to see from this drawing, different construction techniques of the staircase and of the wall (and of course here are visible several construction phases).
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O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f100
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f127
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f129
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f130
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f177
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O22 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC looking east
O99 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Drawing from PhD Dissertation Camatta P. 2012, The Temple Terrace of Tell Mozan/Urkesh, Plate 90.
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B11 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Plan drawing of the stone structures of the eastern portion of the monumental access to the Temple Terrace. Wall f128 flanks the entire staircase in Unit J2. The upper stones of the wall are f127. The wall abuts wall f218. Stone obelisks f100 and f177 mark the beginning of the wall and of the monumental access. Wall f129 is wider at the base. A stone wall f227 is set perpendicular to f129.
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O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f100
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f127
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O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f177
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f218
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O99 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Drawing from PhD Dissertation Camatta P. 2012, The Temple Terrace of Tell Mozan/Urkesh, Plate 82.
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B11 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Cross section showing wall f218 and f227. In this drawing the wall is 3.25 m high, the wall is slightly convex to the outside and consists of 9 uneven courses of medium and large angular stones. Five meters to the south is visible wall f227, which is exposed for only two courses.
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O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f218
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f227
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O99 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Drawing from PhD Dissertation Camatta P. 2012, The Temple Terrace of Tell Mozan/Urkesh, Plate 88.
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B11 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Cross-section through the monumental staircase J2f131, J2f130 and the flanking staircase wall f127, f129. Wall f129 is regular, the lower portion of the wall sticks out. The upper stones belong to a later construction phase f127. The wall in this portion is 2.75 m high.
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O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f127
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f129
O12 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC f255
O15 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC k83
O15 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC k104
O99 2009-07-31_ZJ116pC.j pC Drawing from PhD Dissertation Camatta P. 2012, The Temple Terrace of Tell Mozan/Urkesh, Plate 89.