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The Great Central Area, or Central Quarters, separated from the western,
southern and eastern areas by deep depressions. 3. The Craftsman Quarters,
found in the north-western part of the site. 4. The Monumental Area, located east
of the ...
The Great Central Area, or Central Quarters, separated from the western,
southern and eastern areas by deep depressions. 3. The Craftsman Quarters,
found in the north-western part of the site. 4. The Monumental Area, located east
of the ...
Side 24
The central portion of the graveyard differs from the other parts, as its surface is
covered by a 25-30 cm. layer of middle sized gravel. Below this level lies a very
soft sand layer, deposited on a hard and solidified gravel layer mixed with salt.
The central portion of the graveyard differs from the other parts, as its surface is
covered by a 25-30 cm. layer of middle sized gravel. Below this level lies a very
soft sand layer, deposited on a hard and solidified gravel layer mixed with salt.
Side 77
They either appear as single beads (2501/3) or as central parts of necklaces (
2810/13). Fifteen, or 40%, of the burials contained a large single bead of the
annular type (diameter: 2.8-3.7 cm., thickness: 1-1.6 cm.). They are made of stone
, ...
They either appear as single beads (2501/3) or as central parts of necklaces (
2810/13). Fifteen, or 40%, of the burials contained a large single bead of the
annular type (diameter: 2.8-3.7 cm., thickness: 1-1.6 cm.). They are made of stone
, ...
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