J2f270

File: /MZ/A/J02/D/F/0270.HTM
Processed on 06-09-2016
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Labeling/Designation
Category 2005-8-31!! build-up
Definition 2005-8-31sC accumulation D
Best image 2008-3-6 pC

v117

Description/Count
Description 2005-9-7aA f270 is the pedestal of the stone f127.1 f127.2 f127.3 in k14. It is characterized by a very hard and compact consistence (it is a bricky melted accumulation) and by a very fine texture; it is brown in color.

Volumetric localization
Locus 2005-8-31sC k14
Elevation 2005-8-31sC 8807 @bottom
2005-8-31sC 8860 @top

Contact association
Type of contact: Latest events 2008-3-12pC f200 (accumulation B) covers f270
Type of contact: Contemporary events/Movable items 2005-8-31sC q690 sits in f270
Type of contact: Earliest events 2008-3-12pC f270 abuts f127 (wall)
2008-3-12pC f270 abuts f269 (accumulation D)
Inclusions 06-09-2016 !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature

Time sequencing
Stratum to which element belongs 2011-11-11cJC s160J2B
Phase to which stratum belongs 2011-11-11cJC h7jJ2B
Stratigraphic reasons 2008-3-5pC f200 covers f270
Other reasons 2005-9-14mH Pedestal under fallen stones, which are same in elevation as f224 stones but seem to have originally belonged to f127.
2011-11-21cJC This feature is a volumetric feature, it was left in place to suport the stones that had collapsed from f127 before they were removed. See v117. Because it was volumetrically defined it likely includes multiple deposits. The upper sloping layers however, come against the small curtain wall suggested they accumulated after the wall was constructed. For this reason I have assigned these features to the same phase as the brickfall when the area was filling up, even though this feature itself is not composed of brickfall material.

Descriptive
Color definition 2010-8-8yM brown

Analogical record
Photo of view

v117

v117f

Disposition
Storage 2005-8-31sC P831