Displaying Diary Entries for Feature = 3350 |
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Name: | CMB |
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Date: | 8/6/2011 |
Entry: | Today, I finished unit 16937 and 16943. It’s a pit and it belong probably to the byzantine period (at least post Neolithic and chalcolithic). It cut at least 4 walls (F.3346, F.3350, F.3349, F.2426). We can note different composition of walls: F. 3346 and... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 8/6/2011 |
Entry: | Nice progress in the trench on Thursday and today, although several areas start to become more complicated than they seemed to be. As usual!
HLS continued to expose the plaster feature U.16932. We are not that sure any more that is is a floor, although... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 8/8/2011 |
Entry: | Apart from room fill excavation, we set out on a wall finding mission today, trying to define the walls in the trench extension that we have been seeing and feeling for a while, but which are still clouded by disturbances. We want to identify these walls ... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 8/20/2012 |
Entry: | CMF and EUR brushed their Building 105 for its first 3D-Scan. After this, CMF started on removing wall F.3349, which turned out to be quite disturbed, and uncovered nicely the tops of walls F.3352 and F.3350, starting from the northern part moving south. ... click here for more... |
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