Item: Locus 39
Class: Locus
Number of Views: 5
Project: Petra Great Temple Excavations
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Description (10 properties)
| Abuts | None. | |
| Location | On southern wall of Locus 30 Cave 1 | |
| Underlies | None. | |
| Bottom (m) | Closing Depth: 908.015 m. | |
| Size | 1.18 m in length-by-1.10 m in width. | |
| Definition | Niche inside Cave 1 | |
| Top (m) | Opening Depth: 909.105 m. | |
| Overlies | None. | |
| Description | This feature consists of a large rectangular niche-like depression inside the south wall of Cave 1. It is offset towards the eastern side of the wall, and seems to be about 0.10 m deep. As it stands now, it has been severely eroded by the moisture inside the cave. Thus, it is hard to assess if it originally had decorative carvings. | |
| Bonds to | None. |
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Suggested Citation:
Martha Sharp Joukowsky, Emma Susan Libonati, José I. Fusté. "Petra Great Temple Excavations: Locus 39 (Locus)" (Released 2007-11-12). Martha Sharp Joukowsky (Ed.) Open Context. <http://opencontext.org/subjects/D612A4F8-71A3-4D86-B34E-D95F7A9C19FB>
Associated People (3 items)
Martha Sharp Joukowsky ( Editor ) , Emma Susan Libonati ( Observer ) , José I. Fusté ( Observer )
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