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Unit Book J6
The Northeastern End of the Temple Terrace and the Betili (
Version 1a
)
J6v43
Processed on 2025-01-15
2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Description (summary)
2008-08-31
pC
After removing this section new features were recognised at the end of the excavation:
f101
is a wall,
f170
the soil and pottery between the stones.
f171
is a loor surface in front of wall
f130
and
f183
is the red orange glacis, same as
f164
: this section shows that
f183
becomes thinner and eaven at the end of
k84
, whereas just 1 meter to the north is 1 m thick and slopes sharply toward South.
f184
is a floor surface related to the use of the wall
f130
during Phase 33 and probably was abutting the staircase. This season we stopped excavating here. the pebble floors were excavated in season 2005 by J2. They are third millennium
[Input:
S831PC.J
]
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Template
2008-08-04
pc
[Input:
J06_VWX.j
]
Photo of context (v view)
2008-08-03
dM
[Input:
J06_VWX.j
]
2008-08-03
dM
[Input:
J06_VWX.j
]
View/drawing of features
2008-08-02
hQ
f62
(isolated stone)
f63
(glacis)
f99
(wall)
f100
(isolated stone)
f101
(isolated stone)
f130
(wall)
[Input:
S809CJC.J
]
2008-08-31
pC
f152
(wall)
f170
(accumulation D)
f171
(floor, type b)
f174
(accumulation B)
f176
(accumulation C)
f178
(isolated stone)
f183
(accumulation A)
f184
(floor, type b)
[Input:
S831PC.J
]
View/drawing of locus
2008-08-02
hQ
k84
k200
[Input:
S809CJC.J
]
View/drawing orientation
2008-08-02
hQ
e
[Input:
S809CJC.J
]
General notes on photos
2008-08-09
pc
J2f130
[Input:
S809PC.J
]
2008-08-09
pc
J2f131
[Input:
S809PC.J
]
Text description of view
2008-08-02
hQ
View showing the East section of
k200
, highlighting the glacis (
f63
) in
k84
which is visible in section, continuing under the stone
f102
(which is the western end of
f152
), the brickfall which covers the glacis; it shows also the bottom of the staircase
J2f130
, the oblique stone
f100
in front of the wall
f130
and the bricks
f99
between
f130
and
f100
. In section are also visible some stones
f101
, which are in front of wall
f130
and possibly they are 'memory stones'
[Input:
S809CJC.J
]
Web view
2008-08-03
!!!
[Input:
J06V21-^.J
]
2008-08-03
dM
[Input:
J06_VWX.j
]
2008-08-03
dM
[Input:
J06_VWX.j
]
Photo of view
2008-08-03
!!!
[Input:
J06V21-^.J
]