Displaying Diary Entries for Unit: 15370 |
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Name: | EMM |
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Date: | 7/25/2011 |
Entry: | 25-07.2011 -Today I finished U 15362 and opened the new unit U 15370. To summarize my description of the roomfill U 15362 of the last days, we are dealing there with an interesting layer of fill, that is composed of rather big clay lenses and quite a fi... click here for more... |
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Name: | EMM |
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Date: | 7/26/2011 |
Entry: | Today I finished drawing U 15370 (roomfill) and U 15343 (cluster of clayballs) in space 449. Afterwards I carefully started excavating Unit 15370, but I didn`t really go down, it was more trying to level out the bump in the center of space 449 that was ac... click here for more... |
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Name: | ER |
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Date: | 7/30/2011 |
Entry: | On Thursday afternoon, I gave the Templeton group a tour to trench 5 which developed into a lively discussion on the nature of our deposits, especially in space 449 which is currently the most impressive, as excavation of unit 15730 by EMM is still going ... click here for more... |
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Name: | EMM |
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Date: | 7/31/2011 |
Entry: | During the last days I went on excavating space 449. I opened unit 15380, which was supposed to be a cluster number of wall plaster in roomfill unit 15370, but U 15380 turned into a Unit containing not only the wall plaster, but also other finds connected... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 8/1/2011 |
Entry: | Exciting day in Trench 5.
DLG found the plastered face of wall F.3343 (by removing U.16930, probably still disturbed room fill in Space 343). The plaster is medium thick and medium firm and well preserved, but disturbed by a lot of rodent holes. In the... click here for more... |
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Name: | EMM |
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Date: | 8/2/2011 |
Entry: | Today I started excavating U 16936. This unit is an arbitrary layer in the roomfill of space 449, created in order to have a look what happens under the wall plaster lens 15380 and roomfill unit 15370. I started to go down in an arbitrary layer of circa 7... click here for more... |
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