J2f354

File: /MZ/A/J02/D/F/0354.HTM
Processed on 06-09-2016
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Labeling/Designation
Category 2009-7-30!! unknown
Definition 2009-7-30cJC lense A
Summary 2009-9-9cJC Accumulation immediately to the west of f127, where it met with the curtian wall f344. It is composed of gray laminations overlaying the hard gray layer, f319. This feature was probably created by water collecting near the base of the corner of the two walls ( f344 and f127).
Best image 2009-9-9 cJC

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Description/Count
Description 2009-8-1cJC Layer covering the hard gray layer ( f319) in k14. This feature comes apart in flaky layers. It is probably composed of laminations created by water. It is a mix of the gray surfaces with brown softer soil. It is located to the south of where wall f334 was located. It is possible that the laminations were caused by the location of the wall. It is not very compacted.

Volumetric localization
Locus 2009-7-30cJC k14
Elevation 2009-7-30cJC 8736 @bottom
2009-7-30cJC 8757 @top

Contact association
Type of contact: Latest events 2009-8-29cJC f335 (brickfall) overlays f354
2009-8-29cJC f336 (accumulation) overlays f354
Type of contact: Contemporary events/Movable items 2009-7-30cJC q854 sits in f354
Type of contact: Earliest events 2009-9-2cJC f354 overlays f319 (glacis)
2009-8-1cJC f354 overlays f339 (floor B)
Inclusions 06-09-2016 !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature

Time sequencing
Stratum to which element belongs 2011-11-11cJC s161J2B
Phase to which stratum belongs 2011-11-11cJC h7jJ2B
Stratigraphic reasons 2009-9-16cJC This feature is possibly the same erosion and water damage that formed f339 and f371 and is thus assigned to the same feature.
Other reasons 2011-11-21cJC Although this feature is directly on top of the f319 which was dated to the construction of the monumental access it appears to be considerably later. Any accumulations that may have overlaid f319 appear to have been removed by erosion. The thin laminations of these layers indicates the presence of water, probably water that caused the erosion f366. As a result I have assigned the damaged features in this corner near the flanking wall f127 to the same stratum as the major erosion event.

Descriptive
Ware/Material 2009-7-30cJC clay
Color definition 2009-7-30cJC gray
Hardness 2009-7-30cJC soft
Texture 2009-7-30cJC flaky

Analogical record
Photo of view

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Disposition
Storage 2009-7-30cJC T730