Label includes another | 2008-9-1 | pC | f100 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] | |||
2008-9-1 | pC | f129 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] | ||||
2008-9-1 | pC | f130 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] | ||||
2008-9-1 | pC | f177 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] | ||||
Category | 2009-2-12 | !! | installations [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] | |||
Definition | 2009-2-12 | pC | ~w [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
Best image | 2008-9-1 | pC | v57a |
2009-7-17 | pC | v242 |
Description | 2008-9-1 | pC | The Third Millennium wall running North-South, located East of the staircase. Its southern end is wall f130, which comes out to the west for 30cm and its stones are set in east-west direction, whereas stones of f129 are layed in North-South direction: it has the function of a boundary between the area where is the monumental staircase and the East, were there are other buildings (only hypothetic, not excavated). On the top of the wall there is a layer of earth and probably of ^glaci s1 on which rests on top of ^wal l5, which is a later building phase of the same wall. [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
2008-9-1 | pC | The wall has been damaged in ancient times, while it has several cracks. One possible explanation is that on top of this wall was layed too much whight (^wal l5 and ^wal l3) [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] | |
2009-7-17 | pC | Stone wall with north east, south-west orientation 12 meters long and two stones thick. Build to the east of the monumental staircase. The wall has two well cut stones faces. The wall is larger at the base. The masonry at the southern part of the wall is more regular and the stones smoother. At the southern face two oblique obelisks are laid against it and the wall at the west side is buttressed. At the northern end the wall is built on top of a mud brick wall ^wal l13 belonging to a previous phase. The upper row consists in large undressed boulders resting on top of a thick mud layer. [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
Argument | 2008-9-1 | pC | The back part of the wall was not exposed due to safe reasons (removing the earth in both sides would create a collapse or damage of the wall) [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
I99.NTime | 2008-9-1 | pC | It is structurally connected to the staircase and because is bounded with it and the staircase is contemporary to the apron and the revetment wall, we can say that this wall belongs to the same construction phase. [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
2009-2-12 | pC | While we did not uncovered the wall till the bottom, we cannot be sure of its date. We can be sure it is more ancient than h33, while ^glaci s3 abuts it. For the fact that is bounded to staircase J2 f130 we think that is at least h23 (ED III). Another reason is the similarity of construction way to staircase J2 f130 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
Height | 2009-7-17 | pC | 180 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
2009-7-17 | pC | 285 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] | |
Length | 2009-7-17 | pC | 1200 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
Top width | 2009-7-17 | pC | 120 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
low width | 2009-7-17 | pC | 150 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |
Notes on manufacturing | 2009-7-17 | pC | flanking wall for staircase [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J] |