Displaying Diary Entries for Unit: 15349 |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 7/18/2011 |
Entry: | We finished removing the top soil (15345) today, brushed and fotographed the trench extension afterwards. Already, archaeological contexts start appearing. Over Sp.342, directly on the trench section, a cluster of human bones (F.3340) was found, excavated... click here for more... |
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Name: | JFB |
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Date: | 7/19/2011 |
Entry: | Today I continuted to work on unit 15349 with DLG in the northwest corner extension of the trench. It was difficult to get going on our area, as there were many people needing and using the 2 sieves that we had set up. I ended up moving to the southwest c... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 7/19/2011 |
Entry: | We are moving pleasingly fast in the trench extension of Trench 5. The only limiting factor to the speed of the excavation is the soil sieving, so we are currently working on three sieves.
JHB and RHB finished U.15351 over Space 454. They went down to th... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 7/20/2011 |
Entry: | DLG and PTW finished U.15349, which differs from the other topsoil layers on roughly the same level (15350, 15351) because it contains building materials such as dark grey brick, plaster, lime, burnt red brick and lumps of pale yellow clay. Most of these ... click here for more... |
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Name: | DLG |
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Date: | 7/23/2011 |
Entry: | This week I spent removing the top two layers of topsoil from units 15349 and 15358; new units opened along the western edge of trench 5 on the west mound. The units contained a mixture of historical and prehistorical deposits, although the prehistoric c... click here for more... |
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