J6^glacis8

File: \MZ\A\J06\D\^\glacis8.HTM
Processed on 09-12-2010
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Labeling/Designation
Label includes another 2009-7-17pC f265 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
2009-7-17pC f275 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
2009-7-17pC f276 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
2009-7-17pC f309 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
2009-7-17pC f310 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
2009-7-17pC f314 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
2009-7-17pC f322 [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
Category 2009-7-17!! unknown [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
Definition 2009-7-17pC ~escarpment [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]
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Description/Count
Description 2009-7-17pC a compact bricky red orange earth with complete mud bricks, gypsum pebbles. It start directly south of ^wal l12, covering the first courses of the wall. It slopes then to the south after half a meter. Just exposed was wet, sticky and compact, but after one day exposure to the sun was dry and friable. [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]

Recovery/Assignment and the Record
Argument 2009-7-17pC most probably a series of layers of earth mixed with mud bricks were laid at the base of wall f218 and f219, protecting it. [Input file: U717PC2.J / U717PC2.-J]