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6. REFERENCE
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Photo of context (v view)
2000-07-26
okk
[Input:
A12_VWX.j
]
2000-07-26
okk
[Input:
A12_VWX.j
]
View/drawing of features
2000-07-26
jl
f326
(wall)
f348
(floor, type a)
f349
(pavement, type c)
f350
(installation)
f353
(stone installation)
f354
(stone installation)
f355
(stone installation)
[Input:
K726JL.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2000-07-26
jl
k26
[Input:
K726JL.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2000-07-26
jl
looking overheadeast
[Input:
K726JL.j
]
General notes on photos
2000-08-07
jl
This view shows the architecture revealed under
f349
in
k26
. The circular stoen wall
f353
suggests that there is indeed more underneath the sherd layer. We will excavate teh SE cornerof
f349
to uncover the rest of it. The sherd layer,however,is much thicker than any other similar floor that Ive seen.
v131
and
v131b
are also tight and close shots of the step
f350
over
f349
. Finally
v131e
and
v131f
are tight and close views of the cut bricks surrounding the stone apron.
[Input:
K807SMP1.j
]
Web view
2000-07-26
okk
[Input:
A12_VWX.j
]
2000-07-26
okk
[Input:
A12_VWX.j
]