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Unit Book J6
The Northeastern End of the Temple Terrace and the Betili (
Version 1a
)
J6v126a
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
Roster
Date
Author
Record
View/drawing of aggregate
2008-09-17
pC
a4
(installation)
[Input:
S911PC.j
]
View/drawing of features
2008-09-17
pC
f158
(accumulation B),
f174
(accumulation B)
[Input:
S911PC.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2008-09-17
pC
k84
,
k85
,
k101
,
k102
[Input:
S911PC.j
]
View/drawing range
2008-09-17
pC
tight shot
[Input:
S911PC.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2008-09-17
pC
ov
[Input:
S911PC.j
]
Text description of view
2008-09-17
pC
this view shows better
f183
and
f158
: here
f158
is a floor with many small sherds. It probably continues to the north in relation to
a4
[Input:
S911PC.j
]