When a Unit is excavated a set of samples are taken from it, this means that parts of the unit are
placed in special containers and labelled. These samples are saved for analytical purposes and are used
by the Specialists on the site to discover more about the activity and the environment surrounding the Unit
when it was exposed.
Displaying Sample Numbers in the Unit: 2132 | Page 1 of 1 (Total Records: 10)
| Sample No. | Type | Amount | Comment | Unit: 2132 | 1 | Column Sample-micromorphological | | SAJ - unable to translate sample amount into numeric figure (litres), not enough information, sample | 2 | Column Sample-micromorphological | | SAJ - unable to translate sample amount into numeric figure (litres), not enough information, sample | 3 | Column Sample-micromorphological | | SAJ - unable to translate sample amount into numeric figure (litres), not enough information, sample | 4 | Archive | 0.25 | Sample Amount was 250 ml updated to 0.25 28th July 2009 | 5 | Archive | 0.25 | Sample Amount was 250 ml updated to 0.25 28th July 2009 | 6 | Archive | 0.25 | Sample Amount was 250 ml updated to 0.25 28th July 2009 | 7 | Flotation-routine | 30 | Sample Amount was 30L updated to purely numeric value 28th July 2009. Original entry of 30 replace | 8 | Chemical Analysis-subsample | | Sub-sampled from archive s 5 for chemical analysis. BT 3/8/05. Sample amount entered as 23 g removed | 9 | Chemical Analysis-subsample | | Sub-samlped from archive for chemical analysis. BT 3/8/05. Sample amount entered as 19 g removed fro | 10 | Chemical Analysis-subsample | | Sub-samlped from archive s 4 for chemical analysis. BT 3/7/05. Sample amount entered as 45 g removed |
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