Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
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Description | Locus 107 is a layer of pure, compacted, dark brown clay used as a second layer of pavement bedding. There were very few inclusions in this layer, most of which probably contaminated the layer after the pavement was robbed out. This is part of the second sub-stage of Stage 2. |
Architectural or Soil Locus? | Soil |
Phase Description | Phase V: Late Nabataean CE 1st c. redesign and repairs, including the addition of the Theater, intercolumnar... |
Stage Description | Temple second story constructed at the rear of the structure. Intercolumnar walls, staircases, Central Arch and East and West Vaulted Chambers built. |
Definition | Pavement Bedding. |
Phase | V |
Stage | Stage 2 |
Top (m) | Top elevation: 905.806 m. |
Relations | Associated: Locus 101, stair bedding, Locus 103 north wall, touches Locus 9 west wall and Locus 10 east wall. |
Bottom (m) | Founding elevation: Unknown. |
Suggested Citation
Martha Sharp Joukowsky. (2007) "Locus 107 from Asia/Jordan/Petra Great Temple/Temple/Trench 15 Part II". In Petra Great Temple Excavations. Martha Sharp Joukowsky (Ed). Released: 2007-11-11. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/c741b4c6-6f4e-419d-bfe3-fbddfce72199> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2sf2vw00
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