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The lower sacral area (
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A14v105
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Record
Photo of context (v view)
2003-09-08
jjj
[Input:
A14_VWX.j
]
View/drawing of aggregate
2004-05-23
jl
a4
(pit)
a8
(pit)
[Input:
O523JL.j
]
View/drawing of features
2003-09-08
jl
f99
(accumulation A)
[Input:
N915JL1.j
]
2004-05-23
jl
f33
(accumulation D)
f84
(cut)
f101
(accumulation A)
f160
(floor, type a)
f161
(floor, type a)
[Input:
O523JL.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2003-09-08
jl
k1
k2
[Input:
N915JL1.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2003-09-08
jl
looking overheadeast
[Input:
N915JL1.j
]
General notes on photos
2004-05-23
jl
This final photo is a closeup of the while layers in the northwest of
k1
(
f161
)/the northeast of
k2
(
f160
). Although it is difficult to see any trace of the white in this photo, each of the layers of soil in this mass had a layer of white material on it. Presumably, the white is still preserved in the areas still covered by soil. We still don't know for certain what the cause of the white layers was, but gb has hypothesized that they are the remains of a series of reed mats associated with the platform area X.
[Input:
O523JL.j
]
Web view
2003-09-08
jjj
[Input:
A14_VWX.j
]