Displaying Diary Entries for Unit: 15358 |
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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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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 7/23/2011 |
Entry: | Thursday 21st July we continued excavating in the trench extension. DLG continued U.15358 west of Sp.343 and 342. DKK, CMB and EMM continued the massive U.15357 over the southern part of Sp.342, where JFB also excavated, documented and removed the skull o... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 7/24/2011 |
Entry: | Excavation in the units with much soil went slowly today as the two sifting workman were missing. DLG continued U.15358, CMB and DKK continued U.15357. HLS continued going down and finding the cut in pit F.3331. It is now rather clear that there must be a... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 7/25/2011 |
Entry: | Today DLG, while also doing a great job on the total station, finished his arbitrary layer of topsoil/disturbed soil U.15358 west of Sp.342 and 343. Tomorrow he will clean the planum to see in plan features that we can already see in the sections, includi... click here for more... |
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Name: | JHB |
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Date: | 7/25/2011 |
Entry: | Working in Space 342, taking down unit 15359 (an approx. 30 cm deep level) to the same depth as the base of 342 reached in previous years. Along the southern end of the unit, directly in front of the western buttress, a cluster of pottery was discovered. ... click here for more... |
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Name: | DLG |
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Date: | 7/25/2011 |
Entry: | The day started better than yesterday as I finished digging my unit – 15358. Unfortunately, the unit, which had begun shrouded in mystery, ended up being mostly a combination of pit fill and room fill with no architecture (walls, etc.) clearly visible. ... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 7/26/2011 |
Entry: | BOD continued removing lenses of infill in Spaces 450 and 452 (scraping U.15372). While doing so, she exposed further the plaster lump U.15373 which now really looks like a lump rather than a construction and continues further into the fill under bench F.... click here for more... |
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Name: | DLG |
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Date: | 7/25/2011 |
Entry: | The day started better than yesterday as I finished digging my unit – 15358. Unfortunately, the unit, which had begun shrouded in mystery, ended up being mostly a combination of pit fill and room fill with no architecture (walls, etc.) clearly visible. ... click here for more... |
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