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VOL-sect1
Unit Book J1
Plaza adjacent the Large Temple Terrace (
Version 1a
)
J1 Synthetical View / Stratigraphy
August 2023
Volumetry
Volumetric data ("topography") for unit J1 {#}
Sections
February 2011 - L. Crescioli
Introduction
Overall map
The great eastern section
Individual sections
### Introduction {#intro} For our approach to volumetry see the
relevant section
in the *Grammar*.
Overall map
The composite sections are not so numerous in J1 because the regular loci have been used for just a short period (two seasons). These sections refer to the uppermost levels. Everything worth note is visible in the grat eastern section showing the entire succession found in J1. Several single sections have been drawn because showing important stratigraphic relationships. In the following map are shown only loci with sections presented in the sections below.
The location of the individual sections is given
below
.
The great eastern section
The eastern section is the most important in J1. Is a composite section including many differents drawn shifted portions. It shows all the sequence inside the plaza from its use during Ninevite 5 Period to the very end of the Mitanni period with its abandonment. Moreover it shows the relationships of the Early and the Late Escarpments with the Revetement Wall and the presence of the LAte Chalcolithic wall and accumulations.
J1 k106,k13,k3,k126,k127 East
J1w200
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U920 L.Crescioli
Individual sections
J1k129 West
J1w51
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T805 – L. Crescioli
J1k129 West
J1w54
????
T822 – L. Crescioli
J1k131
J1w55
????
T826 – L. Crescioli
A16k4-k8 east
A16w32
L827 – L. Ramos
A16k110 east
A16w35
W14d4603
L829 – L. Ramos
A16k110-k108 north
A16w36
W14d4605
L904 – L. Ramos
A16k2 north
A16w23
W14d4619
L704 – jFF
A16k7-k8 north
A16w33
W14d4601
L827 – L. Ramos
A16k5-k6 north
A16w34
W14d4602
L828 – L. Ramos
A16k5-k6-k7-k8 north
A16w43
W14d4610
M709 – L. Ramos
A16 east of pit ???
A16w58
W14d4620
L904 – J. M. Farrar