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<root><list-item><id>1133</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/location/1133/</url><title>House IV</title><type>Unit </type><parent>AH Site | AH</parent><control_properties><list-item><property>Season Number</property><value>09: 1930-1931</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><property>Culture/Period</property><value>Old Babylonian</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>Context Title</prop><property_value>House IV</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Name (Excavation)</prop><property_value>House IV</property_value><inline_note>House 4</inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Name (Publication)</prop><property_value>No. 1 Old Street
No. 7 Church Lane</property_value><inline_note>House IV is not clearly referenced in field cards but appears to correlate largely with No. 1 Old Street and No. 7 Church Lane</inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Description</prop><property_value>Excavation designation in area AH mostly covering No. 1 Old Street but likely containing parts of No. 7 Church Lane as well.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Woolley did not leave behind a map of excavation house units. Field notes give some indication of where they were located and show the progress of excavation across area AH.
Most excavation house designations (expressed in Roman numerals) contained two published houses (expressed by street name and door number),
The excavation house units are here described in terms of the published houses they mostly or completely contained but the exact limits of each excavated house unit is not completely known.</footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item><list-item><id>69</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/location/69/</url><title>No. 1 Old Street</title><type>Unit </type><parent>Old Street</parent><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>Context Title</prop><property_value>No. 1 Old Street</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Name (Publication)</prop><property_value>No. 1 Old Street</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Imported from BM list of contexts.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Description</prop><property_value>In the form in which it survived the house was relatively late; its floor level was 0.60 m. higher than that of its neighbour, No. 3 Straight Street, part of its premises had been alienated and transferred to No. 7 Church Lane and there was a certain amount of patchwork in its walls; but the wall foundations in some cases went down deep and the modifications it had undergone pointed to a long existence. The burnt bricks used in its construction measured 0.25 m. X 0.17 m. X 0.08 m. A long and narrow private passage from Old Street led to the entrance-lobby.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>UE 7 p.123-4</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Culture/Period</prop><property_value>Isin-Larsa</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Imported from BM list of contexts.</footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item><list-item><id>263</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/location/263/</url><title>Room 4</title><type>Locus</type><parent>No. 1 Old Street</parent><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>Context Title</prop><property_value>Room 4</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Name (Publication)</prop><property_value>Room 4</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Imported from BM list of contexts.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Description</prop><property_value>Lavatory</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Imported from BM list of contexts.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Context Description</prop><property_value>Room 4 was a lavatory, the pavement gone but the drain preserved at the NW end; a thin screen wall divided it from Room 5, and the curve of the main wall against which the screen abutted points to reconstruction. Under the pavement was the larnax burial LG/57.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>UE 7 p.124</footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item></root>