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Unit Book J5

The Mittani Staircase - Version 1a

J5v129

Processed on 2024-11-03

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
Template

2008-09-08 jW [Input: J05_VWX.j]
Photo of context (v view)

2008-09-03 dM [Input: J05_VWX.j]
View/drawing of features 2008-09-22 jW f3 (wall), f19 (isolated stone), f20 (stone installation), f21 (stone installation), f37 (stone installation), f38 (isolated stone), f41 (stone installation), f46 (stone installation), f74 (glacis), f99 (stone installation), f126 (stone installation), f137 (accumulation A), f168 (gully), f192 (stone installation), f194 (stone installation), f197 (stone installation) [Input: S922JW.j]
View/drawing of locus 2008-09-22 jW k13, k14, k23 [Input: S922JW.j]
View/drawing orientation 2008-09-22 jW looking east [Input: S922JW.j]
Text description of view 2008-09-22 jW This final photograph shows the major structures and elements associated with the southwest corner of the temple mound from the Early Dynastic (ED)period through the time of Middle Assyrian influence. Wall, f41, stone structure, f194, and escarpment, f74, are the only visible ED elements. With the Mittani western expansion of the ceremonial function came revetment wall, f3, stone installation, f99, staircase, f21 and its southern border stones, f20, and the second escarpment, f137. In the Mittani remodeling, stone circle, f37, f46, and f126, platform, f197, and topstones f192 were added. Also a gully, f168 formed along the line of f41. In the last stages of occupation, stone structure f19 and stone f38 were added. [Input: S922JW.j]
Web view

2008-09-03 dM [Input: J05_VWX.j]