Displaying Diary Entries for Unit: 18341 |
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Name: | SRW |
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Date: | 8/18/2009 |
Entry: | The removal of unit 18328 in space 342 was today completed, and the more colourful (brighter brown-yellow) layer beneath has been defined as unit 18341.
Excavation of unit 18328 has revealed the extent of the potential bench installation (unit 18310) a... click here for more... |
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Name: | SRW |
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Date: | 8/19/2009 |
Entry: | Unit 18341 (in space 342) has, in short, turned out to be significantly more problematic than hoped - although this difficulty arises, at least in part, from the fascinating complexity and richness of assemblage that space 342 is increasingly exhibiting.
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Name: | SRW |
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Date: | 8/22/2009 |
Entry: | 20/08/2009
The pair of horn cores, found under the plastered area in the south-east of unit 18341 (and mentioned yesterday), did not turn out to be attached to a full skull but merely to a piece of the top of one. Several other artefacts were found... click here for more... |
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Name: | SRW |
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Date: | 8/23/2009 |
Entry: | Today was spent finishing and cleaning and planning the end of unit 18341 in space 342; the newly exposed layer underneath has now been designated as unit 18346.
Notwithstanding discussion regarding floors/surfaces in this diary yesterday, unit 18346 i... click here for more... |
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Name: | JFB |
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Date: | 8/24/2009 |
Entry: | Since I was not in the field yesterday, I at first was assigned to join SRW in Space 342 Unit 18341 and 18346 that we had been working on previously. I assisted for the morning session in helping to measure unit 18346 for a plan. It was difficult to keep ... click here for more... |
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Name: | ER |
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Date: | 8/9/2011 |
Entry: | After asking the architect Mary, the corners vocabulary is concave and convex corner.
Yesterday A#B et al. talked about "inside" and "outside" and how flimsy firespots are a sign of external activities. In our deposit in space 342 which DCO calls "was... click here for more... |
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Name: | DLG |
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Date: | 8/18/2012 |
Entry: | The morning today was spent leveling and straightening a section alone the western edge of the trench in order to increase the safety of the trench's western side and also to provide a more visually pleasing facade for photographs and visitors. While thi... click here for more... |
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Name: | DLG |
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Date: | 8/19/2012 |
Entry: | Instead of staying in the same corner as yesterday, I was told to work today on the Northeastern corner of the room. This ended up being even more confusing than the Southeast corner as it was even more heavily disturbed by animal burrows. There is one ... click here for more... |
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Name: | DLG |
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Date: | 8/20/2012 |
Entry: | The beginning of my day was spent sweeping b. 106, prepping it for 3D photo scan. After this, I went back to the northeast corner of the room and resumed attempting to understand how the North and Eastern walls joined together. After removing another co... click here for more... |
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