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Unit Book J6
The Northeastern End of the Temple Terrace and the Betili (
Version 1a
)
Typological index with Frequency Computations
Installations and deposits
typologically by definition
Processed on 2024-12-17
Included here are
stationary elements
or
features
, which can be divided into
installations that are set in place intentionally, and appear as either
horizontal surfaces
or as
ordered aggregation
, and
deposits that can result either from either
layering or buildup
, or else from an
amorphous amassment
.
The main typological categories (surfaces, build-up, etc.) are listed according to types as defined in the pertinent section of the
Grammar
.