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Bottom course of Wall O. The westernmost blocks of the wall (right) sit on top of the plaster floor and against the plaster wall of the oblong tank. [During basket 11]
23 Jun 2004
Bottom course of Wall O. The westernmost blocks of the wall (right) sit on top of the plaster floor and against the plaster wall of the oblong tank. [During basket 11]
23 Jun 2004
Bluish-gray marble revetment in the fill in Roman Room A, north of Wall B. [During basket 25]
23 Jun 2004
The southwest corner of the oblong tank, after the removal of Wall O. Arrows indicate areas where the original plastered surface is preserved. [After basket 11]
23 Jun 2004
Roman Room A, north of Wall B, after the removal of fill between Wall W (left) and Wall B (right). [After basket 24]
23 Jun 2004
Roman Room A, north of Wall B, after the removal of fill between Wall W (right) and Wall B (left). Top arrow indicates area of stones revealed in basket 24; bottom arrow indicates the level of fill where the basket was closed. [After basket 24]
23 Jun 2004
Arrow indicates the place where Wall O was removed from the area of the Oblong Tank. [After basket 11]
23 Jun 2004
Wall A, north of the modern pit, showing the later phase (top arrow) extending farther west than the earlier phase (bottom arrow). [Before basket 29]
24 Jun 2004
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