Displaying Diary Entries for Building: 43 |
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Name: | Serena Love |
Team: | Stanford |
Date: | 7/16/2007 |
Entry: | I’m thinking of completely abandoning the “Level” scheme and stick with “house sequences” or “house histories” or something house-based instead of trying to conform my data to the Levels, which don’t really work. House sequences and the relationships bet... click here for more... |
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Name: | Althea Asaro |
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Date: | 7/22/2012 |
Entry: | Since my last diary entry I have moved onto a new building with Justine and it is going pretty well thus far. It is building 43, and the first order of business, aside from cleaning and recording the building, was to take down a portion of the Northern w... click here for more... |
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Name: | Justine Issavi |
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Date: | 7/22/2012 |
Entry: | A few days ago, we were asked to begin work in B. 43. B. 43 was previously excavated by Mellaart in the 60’s and was known as one of the level VIII "shrines" (E. VIII, 27). Its claim to fame was the "relief of two magnificent heraldic leopards attacking... click here for more... |
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Name: | Althea Asaro |
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Date: | 7/24/2012 |
Entry: | Well today was not filled with very much excitement. We are continuing to excavate building 43, and I am currently working on space 236 inside of the building. There are so many patches of eroded plaster and floor make ups that make it difficult to a) d... click here for more... |
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Name: | Althea Asaro |
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Date: | 7/29/2012 |
Entry: | At the beginning of our excavation of building 43 we were 5 strong, and now we are down to just 2 of us. Things are actually going quite smoothly now that we have finally removed that awful orange make up layer that took a good while to remove! So now we... click here for more... |
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Name: | Nikita Bogdanov |
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Date: | 7/2/2013 |
Entry: | We began cleaning B.43 yesterday afternoon, finishing up in today's morning section. I haven't reviewed all of the relevant literature yet, but, building on Agata's brief summary, it is clear that the building has been heavily weathered, what with being e... click here for more... |
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Name: | Nikita Bogdanov |
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Date: | 7/8/2013 |
Entry: | After nearly one week -- what has gone by quickly in retrospect yet seems like too long a time -- we're nearly done excavating U.30300 in B.43. This will be the first unit that I close, as I've been on it since Agata and I first began working in B.43 last... click here for more... |
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Name: | Nikita Bogdanov |
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Date: | 7/15/2013 |
Entry: | I’ve continued to progress down through Sp.235 and am currently in the process of removing another make-up layer (U.30314), the second so far. This comes after having removed a fairly thin layer of plaster, covering most of the northern-central region of ... click here for more... |
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Name: | Nikita Bogdanov |
Team: | |
Date: | 7/31/2013 |
Entry: | Posting for 7/28/2013:
Three days of excavation remain, and though this could be my final diary entry I will try hard to reserve most of my parting thoughts for the concluding record, to be written in the coming days. For now, details of the present st... click here for more... |
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Name: | Erik Johansson |
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Date: | 7/1/2014 |
Entry: | Today I continued to excavate my burial (F7506)and in the fill (30349) we came across a small clay vessel shaped object . It was surrounded by a different coloured soil that was much more compact (30354). It's obvious that it's not a part of the burial f... click here for more... |
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