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Unit Book A20

The eastern sector of the Palace - Version 1a

A20v58

Processed on 2024-11-15

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
Template

2008-08-09 sE [Input: A20_VWX.j]
Photo of context (v view)

2008-08-06 dM [Input: A20_VWX.j]
View/drawing of aggregate 2008-08-06 yM a1 (room), a2 (brick installation) [Input: S812LC.j]
View/drawing of features 2008-08-06 yM f38 (wall), f40 (wall), f41 (wall), f46 (wall), f50 (pavement, type c), f56 (brick pile), f57 (pavement, type b), f59 (hearth), f60, f61 (pavement, type c), f62 (accumulation), f63 (wall), f78 (fill), f84 (wall), f85 (wall), f86 (wall), f94 (wall) [Input: S812LC.j]
View/drawing of item 2008-08-06 yM i23 (grinding stone) [Input: S812LC.j]
View/drawing of locus 2008-08-06 yM k13, k14, k15 [Input: S812LC.j]
View/drawing orientation 2008-08-06 yM looking west [Input: S812LC.j]
Text description of view 2008-08-06 yM View showing k13, k14 and k15 without baulks so we can have a nice view and a link between the different structures and features. In the foreground there is the a1 formed by stone pavement f57 and the two mudbrick walls f38 E-W and f46 N-S. Inside the room is also visible the i23, a nice grinding stone lying flat next to the wall f84. To the west we have the a2, a mudbrick structure, still to excavate, and the wall f86 probably connected with the big W-E wall, but we don't have for now a clear link. In k13 and k14 are visible the pebble pavement f50 and f61 connected with other accumulations like f60 and f62. [Input: S812LC.j]
Web view

2008-08-06 !!! [Input: A20V-^.j]

2008-08-06 dM [Input: A20_VWX.j]
Photo of view

2008-08-06 !!! [Input: A20V-^.j]