Category | 2007-7-13 | !! | build-up |
Definition | 2007-7-13 | pC | accumulation D |
Best image | 2007-7-13 | pC | v56 |
Alternative definitions | 2004-7-31 | aP | gap |
Description | 2004-7-31 | aP | fill of the gap between the first ( f131) and the second apron ( f132). The orientation is north-south. |
Harmonization | 2007-7-13 | pC | f134 is the accumulation filling the gap of stones between f132 and f131. |
Locus | 2017-7-31 | aP | k12 |
Type of contact: Latest events | 2008-1-31 | pC | f63 (layer) covers f134 |
2008-3-11 | pC | f89 (wall) sits in f134 | |
2010-8-9 | yM | f132 (second apron) abuts f134 | |
Type of contact: Earliest events | 2007-7-13 | pC | f134 abuts f131 (apron) |
2007-7-13 | pC | f134 abuts f132 (second apron) | |
Inclusions | 06-09-2016 | !! | frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature |
Stratum to which element belongs | 2011-11-11 | cJC | s148J2B |
Phase to which stratum belongs | 2011-11-11 | cJC | h7mJ2B |
Stratigraphic reasons | 2008-3-5 | pC | f134 abuts the upper part of wall f128 and is lower than the lower part of f132 which is dated to s12. Therfore f134 is later than f128 |
Other reasons | 2011-5-16 | cJC | Fill between the revetment wall and second apron that is possibly related to the construction phase of the second apron. |
2011-11-21 | cJC | This gap was created when the second apron was constructed. It is unclear when after construction the gap filled in. gB suggested that this gap was intentionally created as a water diversion tactic |
Photo of view | v49 v50 v51 v55 | |||
Photo of view | v56 v59 v69 v71 | |||
Photo of view | v71a v73 v73a v77 | |||
Photo of view | v77a v77b v77d v145 |