A9v61
File: "/MZ/A/A09/D/V/0061.htm".Processed on 2022-12-02.
6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Photo of context (v view) | |||
View/drawing of aggregate | 2001-07-11 | jlw | a29 (pit) [Input: L925JW.j] |
View/drawing of features | 2001-07-11 | jlw | f225 (foundation), f267 (group of bricks), f268 (foundation), f269 (pit) [Input: L925JW.j] |
View/drawing of locus | 2001-07-11 | jlw | k11 [Input: L925JW.j] |
View/drawing orientation | 2001-07-11 | jlw | looking northeast [Input: L925JW.j] |
General notes on photos | 2001-07-05 | jlw | the pit, a29, provides an interesting study in stratigraphy. Of course, it was dug into accumulation and architecture from earlier periods. In this case, a Phase 5 pit was dug into Phase 4 material that is represented by the mud cement foundation/wall, f268, which extends west to mud cement foundation wall, f225, which may cut it. f225 definitely cuts the pit, a29. At the bottom of the pit there is a double line of bricks, which may represent the earliest architecture in this part of the excagation and which may have been cut by the pise wall, f268. There is another small pit in the SE corner that may have been cut by f268. This view shows these elements looking to the NW, while v61a shows them looking SE. [Input: L925JW.j] |
Text description of view | 2001-07-11 | jlw | illustration of pit stratigraphy and the interaction of Phase 4 and Phase 5 features [Input: L925JW.j] |