Displaying Diary Entries for Unit: 18349 |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 8/24/2009 |
Entry: | Today was a day of intensive discussion in Sp 310. EMM and me continued scraping away everything that was loose soil in search for a surface or other features. The fact that the level that was supposed to be the arbitrary end of 18343 is very compact and ... click here for more... |
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Name: | JMR |
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Date: | 8/25/2009 |
Entry: | Today I scraped away the rest of the room fill 18343 in order to expose the surface in which I believe now and which was attributed the Unit number 18348. I also fully exposed the plaster on the N wall 3313, F 3315 and the the floor/ collapse feature U 18... 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: | 7/26/2011 |
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: | 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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