Displaying Diary Entries for Feature = 1651 |
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Name: | Serena Love |
Team: | Stanford |
Date: | 7/24/2004 |
Entry: | The majority of the room fill has been removed and all features are just about exposed. The Stanford undergraduates are away on a long weekend so Ulrike and I had time today to just slowly excavate some lingering areas and ponder about the relationships.... click here for more... |
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Name: | Dan Eddisford |
Team: | Çatal |
Date: | 3/12/2006 |
Entry: | 15 August 2006
So the season is coming to an end for most of us and building 49 is still with us. The last week has been spent removing floors and make up layers. A series of deposits 14416, 14403, 14412, 14411, 14407,14406, 14405 and 14401 represent a... click here for more... |
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Name: | DE |
Team: | |
Date: | 7/21/2008 |
Entry: | Building 49
Space 335
Removing wall plaster (16006) from the remnants of a heavily truncated engaged pillar F4004 and external wall F1655 revealed several fragments of wall paintings. Clearly the engaged pillar and the adjoining north wall was repeate... click here for more... |
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Name: | CM |
Team: | |
Date: | 7/27/2008 |
Entry: | This entry will be primarily concerned with platforms f. 1651 and f. 1664. Since burial f. 4000, I brought down the NW platform, 1651, out of phase in order to create a more workable area, as the burials are now over half a meter down from the surface of... click here for more... |
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Name: | DE |
Team: | |
Date: | 7/28/2008 |
Entry: | Building 49
Space 335
I was back on site today after a couple of days absence. Building 49 is progressing well, and our aim of completely excavating the occupation sequence by the end of the season still seems possible, if by no means a certainty.
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Name: | CM |
Team: | |
Date: | 8/4/2008 |
Entry: |
This entry will be primarily concerned with a series of paintings that I have uncovered on the south facing side of platform f. 1651. As we prepared to excavate the next series of platform surfaces, a thin layer of plaster, 16651, was removed to reveal... click here for more... |
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