6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Template | |||
Photo of context (v view) | |||
View/drawing of aggregate | 2001-08-02 | jlw | a25 (wall) a32 (burial) a31 (burial) [Input: L929JW.j] |
View/drawing of features | 2001-08-02 | jlw | f282 (wall) f320 (wall) f383 [Input: L729JW1.j] |
View/drawing of locus | 2001-08-02 | jlw | k21 k31 [Input: L729JW1.j] |
View/drawing orientation | 2001-08-02 | jlw | looking north [Input: L729JW1.j] |
General notes on photos | 2001-08-02 | jlw | with the possible exception of the tomb, a32, discovered and dug in MZ6 and not re-excavated, and the modern burial, f283, all major features in k31 are clearly from the Phase 5 Khabur period. They include the major N-S wall, a25, the E-W cross-wall, f282, and the N-S extension to that wall, f320. In the section of the north baulk of k21 (bottom of image) can be seen, just under the surface, a layer of bricks that mark the beginning of a 15 meter long continuous surface that extends eastward into k22 and k23. [Input: L729JW1.j] |
2001-08-02 | jlw | with the possible exception of the tomb, a32, discovered and dug in MZ6 and not re-excavated, and the modern burial, a31, all major features in k31 are clearly from the Phase 5 Khabur period. They include the major N-S wall, a25, the E-W cross-wall, f282, and the N-S extension to that wall, f320. In the section of the north baulk of k21 (bottom of image) can be seen, just under the surface, a layer of bricks that mark the beginning of a 15 meter long continuous surface that extends eastward into k22 and k23. [Input: L929JW.j] | |
Text description of view | 2001-08-02 | jlw | final photographs of k31 showing Khabur architecture [Input: L729JW1.j] |