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Unit Book J6
The Northeastern End of the Temple Terrace and the Betili (
Version 1a
)
J6a2
Processed on 2025-01-15
1. OVERVIEW
2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
3. STRATIGRAPHY
Spatial Aggregation
Time Sequencing
4. TYPOLOGY
Function
6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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1. OVERVIEW
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Category
!!
!!
installation
Best definition
2008-08-11
!!
installation
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
Best image
2010-08-04
pC
v78a
[Input:
U804PC.J
]
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2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Definition
2008-08-11
pC
installation
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
Description (summary)
2008-08-11
pC
The situation East of the staircase at the end of mittani, where only the glacis and the memory stones
f127
were visible. A surface which was labeled glacis covers the area and comes to the stones
f127
, which are the upper part of the flanking staircase wall, to the West and continues to the South.
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
2009-01-21
pC
a2
consists in wall
f127
and the glacis
f63
(^glacis1): the glacis is a hard and compact surface which is sloping and comes to wall
f127
, where possibly it ends. In this case the glacis has the function of glacis in
j3
, were a series of glacis were layed on top of the temple mound and end aganist the revetment wall. For similarity of situation the surfaces in J6 were named also glacis.
[Input:
SZ31PC.J
]
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3. STRATIGRAPHY
Spatial Aggregation
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Nature of association
2008-08-11
pC
glacis
f63
(^glacis1) is located under stones
f127
and
f152
, therefore should be dated before walls
f101
and
f152
,
f127
. The glacis was visible while theese wall were built, and were used in the same time. Walls
f127
,
f101
and
f152
are all 'memory stones' build on top of previous Third Millennium walls.
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
Features within aggregate
2008-08-11
!!
f170
(accumulation D)
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
2008-08-11
pC
f63
(glacis)
f101
(isolated stone)
f107
(glacis)
f109
(glacis)
f110
(glacis)
f127
(wall)
f152
(wall)
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
Items within aggregate
2008-08-11
!!
i7
(pin)
i17
(seal)
i19
(pin)
i21
(weapon)
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
q-lots within aggregate
2008-08-11
!!
q182
(bones, pottery)
q205
(bones, pottery)
q208
(bones, pottery)
q214
(bones, pottery)
q219
(pottery)
q247
(pottery)
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
Time Sequencing
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Stratum (to which element belongs)
2010-07-29
!!
s18a
J6A
s18b
J6A
s18c
J6A
[Input:
U815PC.J
]
Phase (to which element belongs)
2010-07-29
!!
h7d
J6A
[Input:
U815PC.J
]
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4. TYPOLOGY
Function
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Notes on function
2008-08-11
pC
The glacis was laid to protect the temple mound and coming aganist the wall
f127
(or under it). wall
f127
remembers the function of wall
f129
, as a boundary of the Staircase. East of the staircase and of wall
f127
the temple monumental acces finishes and therefore
f127
is the eastern boundary in Mittani time. The glacis can be seen as a hard floor surface, sloping and following the form of the temple mound.
[Input:
S811PC.J
]
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
Roster
Date
Author
Record
View/drawing of aggregate
v78a
2008-08-19
pc
[Input:
S828CVP.J
]