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Unit Book A12

The ābi (Version 1a)

A12k31

Processed on 2024-12-08

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Description (summary) 2003-08-11 jl trench in k27, eastern locus [Input: N906jl.j]
2003-08-24 jl This locus is in the eastern end of the trench dug in the southern half of k29/k30 during the second half of season N. It is 75 centimeters wide from north to south, one meter east to west (measure from the wall of the api) along the south side of the trench, and 145 centimeters east to west (also from the api wall) along the north side. [Input: N824jl.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Recovery/Assignment

Roster Date Author Record
Strategy (projected or implemented) 2003-08-24 jl We laid out the trench following the line of the previous season's south baulk. In order to preserve the separation between the potentially contaminated and the presumably uncontaminated material, we divided the trench into three loci, k31, k32 and k33. k31 lay on the east side of the trench, and included mostly potentially contaminated material. We decided to excavate 50cm within the trench before turning back to the rest of the circle and excavating it also down to the level of the trench. [Input: N824jl.j]
Argument 2003-08-24 jl Because of the many fine layers of material within A12 this season, we had only excavated about twenty centimeters by N810. In order to excavate deeper in the limited time which remained in the season, we decided to dig a trench along the south side of k29/k30, the south side of which would follow the line of the previous southern section kept in past seasons. Such a trench would have three advantages: first, it would give us a physical section to draw, rather than the "virtual" section which we have been using up until now; second, it would allow us to dig down much more quickly, since we would be excavating in a much more limited area; third, we would be able to use the section within the trench as a guide for excavating within the rest of the circle, allowing us to dig more quickly in that regard as well. [Input: N824jl.j]

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Elements within locus 2003-09-20 jl a39 (ly) [Input: N920jl.j]
2003-08-11 jl f431 (accumulation A) [Input: N906jl.j]
2003-08-12 jl f436 (accumulation A) [Input: N906jl.j]
2003-08-13 jl f440 (layer) [Input: N906jl.j]
2003-08-12 jl i172 (seal impression) [Input: N812jl.j]
2003-08-11 jl q1065 (items, pottery) [Input: N812jl.j]
2003-08-12 jl q1073 (bones, pottery) [Input: N812jl.j]
Extension of locus or q-lot 2003-08-11 jl 795 [Input: N906jl.j]
Length of two sides 2003-08-11 jl 145E [Input: N906jl.j]
2003-08-11 jl 75s [Input: N906jl.j]

Spatial Aggregation

Roster Date Author Record
Aggregate (to which element belongs) 2003-09-20 jl a39 (ly) [Input: N920jl.j]

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
View/drawing of locus

v281
2003-08-28 jl [Input: N920jl.j]

v275
2003-08-29 jl [Input: N920jl.j]

v279
2003-09-09 jl [Input: N920jl.j]

v293
2003-09-11 jl [Input: N920jl.j]

v294
2003-09-11 jl [Input: N920jl.j]