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Descriptive Properties (4)
| Variable | Value |
|---|---|
| Description | Locus 15 was an orderly level of sandstone ashlars, some up to 0.30 m in length. The locus was tightly-packed, and there was little space between any of the small ashlars. The locus varied in depth from 0.08-0.20 m. |
| Definition | Packing ashlars. |
| Top (m) | Top elevation: 884.07 m at southwest. |
| Bottom (m) | Bottom elevation: 883.87 m at center. |
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Martha Sharp Joukowsky, Editor
Elizabeth E. Payne, Observer
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Martha Sharp Joukowsky, Elizabeth E. Payne. "Petra Great Temple Excavations: Locus 15 (Locus)" (Released 2007-11-12). Martha Sharp Joukowsky (Ed.) Open Context. <http://opencontext.org/subjects/FECE1118-BFAE-4FE0-0D0C-9B2F0CB87C5F>
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(200 BCE - 360 CE)Editor's Note: Date ranges are approximate and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of data contributors. These dates are provided only to facilitate searches.
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