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Plaza adjacent the Large Temple Terrace (
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J1v412
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Date
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Record
Template
2009-08-29
mM
[Input:
J01_VWX.j
]
View/drawing of features
2009-08-15
lC
f288
(wall)
f356
(wall)
f357
(accumulation B)
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2009-08-15
lC
k130
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2009-08-15
lC
looking north
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
Text description of view
2009-08-15
lC
View showing the base of the wall
f288
. To the south are visible three orange mud bricks running north to south that seem going below the eastern stone of the wall. Next to
f356
there is a sort of accumulation with many broken mud bricks. They could also belong to some kind of installation, but a too small area has been exposed to clearly understand.
f356
and
f357
form the earlier levels on top of which the base of the wall
f288
was set out.
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
Web view
2009-08-15
dm
[Input:
J01V-T^.j
]
Photo of view
2009-08-15
dm
[Input:
J01V-T^.j
]