Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
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Definition | Column. |
Stage Description | Construction of the East Exedra and the East Triple Colonnade. |
Bottom (m) | Closing levels: 879.13 m at c. |
Phase Description | Phase IV: Nabataean Grand Design: 1st c. BCE to CE 1st c. The full Lower Temenos is constructed, complete... |
Description | This locus is the last column of the east row of the East Colonnade. The two drafted sandstone drums are preserved to a height of .68 m in the c, with a diameter of .73 m. This column is heavily battered and weathered, and indeed is the only preserved column in this part of the badly damaged east row. A late wall, running obliquely from southeast to northwest, incorporates the column. |
Stage | Stage 1 |
Top (m) | Opening levels: 879.91 m at c. |
Phase | IV |
Architectural or Soil Locus? | Architectural |
Suggested Citation
Martha Sharp Joukowsky. (2007) "Locus 28 from Asia/Jordan/Petra Great Temple/Lower Temenos/Trench 52". In Petra Great Temple Excavations. Martha Sharp Joukowsky (Ed). Released: 2007-11-11. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/11a082d6-90ff-42a3-6063-f55c84002a06> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2g44s10t
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