Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Photo of context (v view) |
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View/drawing of features |
2004-07-05 |
jw |
f236 (floor, type d), f252 (accumulation), f256 (accumulation), f260 (accumulation), f275 (accumulation) [Input: O911JW2.j] |
View/drawing of locus |
2004-07-05 |
jw |
k5 [Input: O911JW2.j] |
View/drawing orientation |
2004-07-05 |
jw |
looking east [Input: O911JW2.j] |
Text description of view |
2004-07-05 |
jw |
Final photograph of k5. Layers of accumulation that are seen in section in the E baulk provide good insight to the stratigraphy associated with the early and middle parts of Phase 3. Just above the stop point of the excavation is probable outfall from the palace drain system, f275, which may indicate that the palace building complex remained in use and all systems. Accumulations, f260 and 256 are associated with the first use of the AK building for purposes other than the ones (palace service and support) for which it was built. Bricky debris, f252, is material from the remodeling of the AK building, while accumulation, f236, (equal to f278 in k4 where the Ishar Napshum seal impression was found) atop it marks the transition to Phase 3b use. [Input: O911JW2.j] |
Web view |
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