J2f336

File: /MZ/A/J02/D/F/0336.HTM
Processed on 06-09-2016
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Labeling/Designation
Label equals another 2009-7-29cJC f335
Category 2009-7-21!! build-up
Definition 2009-7-21cJC accumulation
Summary 2009-9-1cJC Accumulation under the wall f334. This number was only used for one q-lot and then f335 was accidentally used to refer to the accumulation under wall f334. For summary purposes f335 and f336 should be considered the same accumulation.
Best image 2009-9-1 cJC

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Description/Count
Description 2009-7-21cJC This accumulation was directly under the wall f334. It abuts the west wall of the apron ( f127). It comes apart in large chunks. The color is reddish with some small white spots. When picked it comes apart in a chunk. There do not appear to be any bricks acting as a foundation for the wall f334. This feature was presumably left in place to support the wall f334 which had not been removed, but it may have also formed a portion of a baulk.

Recovery/Assignment and the Record
Procedure 2009-7-29cJC This feature was accidentally confused with f335 in the field. The result of this confusion is that f336 pottery was collected using feature number f335. This is not a major problem as both f336 and f335 are accumulations associated with the wall f334. Originally f335 was just the material from inside the wall. Unfortunately because of the mix up f335 is now both the material from inside the wall as well as from immediately underneath (which should have been f336).
Harmonization 2009-9-2cJC When we first began excavations we assigned the whole J2 area (except k13 and k100) to k54 because we did not have squares strung yet. Now that we have the squares this feature can be assigned to k14.
Problems in recording 2009-8-20cJC This feature was confused with f335. From now on all information refering to f336 will assume that f335 and f336 are the same feature, that is, the accumulation under the wall. The feature that would have been f336 essentially no longer exists as a separate feature due to the mix-up.

Volumetric localization
Locus 2009-7-21cJC k54
2009-9-2cJC k14
Relays 2009-7-21cJC 1024 (39382 50329 - 8807 / Relay location: NE corner)
Elevation 2009-7-21cJC 8735 @bottom
2009-7-21cJC 8807 @top

Contact association
Type of contact: Latest events 2009-7-21cJC f334 (wall) covers f336
Type of contact: Contemporary events/Movable items 2009-7-21cJC q831 sits in f336
Type of contact: Earliest events 2009-8-29cJC f336 overlays f319 (glacis)
2009-8-29cJC f336 overlays f354 (lens)
Inclusions 06-09-2016 !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature

Time sequencing
Stratum to which element belongs 2011-11-11cJC s190J2B
Phase to which stratum belongs 2011-11-11cJC h7cJ2B
Stratigraphic reasons 2009-9-16cJC Based on ceramics, this feature is mixed EDIII and Mitanni but the Mitanni remains are probably introduced through the construction of the wall, not originally part of this deposit. Additionally, there are very few Mitanni sherds so this feature is understood to be an EDIIIB deposit.
Other reasons 2011-5-16cJC Directly under the wall f334, presumably built at the same time
2011-11-21cJC Accumulation under the Mittani wall.

Descriptive
Ware/Material 2009-7-21cJC clay
Color definition 2009-7-21cJC red and gray
Hardness 2009-7-21cJC medium hard
Texture 2009-7-21cJC chunky

Analogical record
Photo of view

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