Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
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Stage | Stage 1a |
Phase Description | Phase IV: Nabataean Grand Design: 1st c. BCE to CE 1st c. The tetrastyle in antis temple is built, including... |
Definition | Wall |
Abuts | Loci 23 and 44. |
Bottom (m) | Closing levels: 905.474 m. |
Description | This locus is one of seven loci (2, 3, 4, 27, 23, 25, 28) which together comprise the eastern face of the East Corridor Wall. It extends between the central and south doorways. Finely dressed sandstone and limestone ashlars compose the casemate wall. The wall is 8-9 courses high. The courses of the wall consist of alternating headers and stretchers. The average size of the headers is 0.36 m-by-0.33 m, and the average size of the stretchers is 1.38 m-by-0.45 m. |
Top (m) | Opening levels: 909.380 m at northeast, 909.946 m at southeast. |
Phase | IV |
Stage Description | Construction of the East Corridor Wall and doorways. |
Architectural or Soil Locus? | Architectural |
Suggested Citation
Martha Sharp Joukowsky. (2007) "Locus 25 from Asia/Jordan/Petra Great Temple/Temple/Trench 73". In Petra Great Temple Excavations. Martha Sharp Joukowsky (Ed). Released: 2007-11-11. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/7cd156f2-5fd9-48c4-7e10-dc060824ed91> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2sf2vq93
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