J3f581

File: /MZ/A/J03/D/I//MZ/A/J03/D/F/0581.HTM
Processed on 3-13-2021
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Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2006-8-30 mO layer [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
summary 2012-9-07 jW Small portion of the Early Dynastic III baqaya glacis in k106 that abuts the top of revetment wall, f569. [Input File: W907jW.j]
best image 2007-7-20 mO
v548a
[Input File: R720mO.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2006-8-30 vVE This baqaya is a hard and compact layer of red clay that has many small inclusions, mainly small pieces of calcite. On most of its surface it is mainly a light reddish deposit with less calcite pieces. It is covered by the natural accumulation (wash layer) f570. The baqaya seems in turn to cover a line of boulders that probably are part of the revetment wall f569. So little of the mud brick cover f582 has been preserved that it is very hard to tell the connection between f581 and f582. It is possible that they abut, but it can also be that the mud bricks also covered the baqaya at a certain time. After studying the baqaya in the better lighting conditions of the early morning it became apparent that the two pits dug into the baqaya actually are one long animal hole. [Input File: Q830vE1.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2006-8-30 vVE The top of the baqaya had been uncovered yesterday and the remaining deposits f570 that covered were excavated today. [Input File: Q830vE1.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2006-8-30 mO m4391 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
height @top 2006-8-30 mO 87 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
h-eye @top 2006-8-30 mO 135 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2006-8-30 mO m4391 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
height @bottom 2006-8-30 mO 72 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
h-eye @bottom 2006-8-30 mO 135 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]

Contact Association

Time Sequencing
stratum (to which element belongs) 2012-9-09 jW s650aJ3B [Input File: W909jW.j]
stratigraphic reasons of assignment 2007-7-31 mO packing [Input File: R731mO1.j]
2012-8-26 jW Small section of the baqaya glacis that abuts and protects the top of the EDIII revetment wall, f569. [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW2.j]
typological reasons for assignment 2012-8-26 jW The glacis would have been constructed immediately after the revetment wall was built. [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW2.j]
phase (to which element belongs) 2012-9-09 jW h3mJ3B [Input File: W909jW.j]
strata (included within phase) 2012-8-26 jW s650aJ3B [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW2.j]
notes on time sequencing 2006-9-04 vVE The baqaya f581 and the mudbrick pavement, f582, I assign to phase 1 based on the assumption that there never was any major rebuilding of the baqaya-glacis and it therefore was phase 1 like the revetment wall f569. The mudbrick pavement might be slightly younger than the baqaya or is contemporary and the piece that was foudn is actually the border of a pavement that ran parallel to the stairs up to the temple. [Input File: Q904vVE.j]

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v549
2006-8-31 / vVE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]

v544
2006-8-27 / vVE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]

v544b
2006-8-27 / vVE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]

v544c
2006-8-27 / vVE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]

v549a
2006-8-31 / vVE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]

v549b
2006-8-31 / vVE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]

v549d
2006-8-31 / vVE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]