Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
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Description | Locus 29 is a thick limestone wall (width is 0.88 m) extending north-south in the western half of the trench. It contains two openings of about equal width (southern "window" is 0.735 m (north-south) and northern "window" is 0.720 m (north-south) and what appears to be an arch springer on its eastern face. It is associated with a thick ash deposit. |
Bottom (m) | Closing elevation: Unknown. |
Definition | Wall covered with soot and ash. |
Top (m) | Opening elevation: 897.306 m. |
Suggested Citation
Martha Sharp Joukowsky. (2007) "Locus 29 from Asia/Jordan/Petra Great Temple/Lower Temenos/Trench 42, Special Projects 48 and 49". In Petra Great Temple Excavations. Martha Sharp Joukowsky (Ed). Released: 2007-11-11. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/dca4e057-a019-46b4-84a6-f335fbd95bc9> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2qj7hn8w
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