A6f337
File: "/MZ/A/A06/D/F/0337.htm".
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Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Description (summary) |
1997-06-29 |
rK |
The ash layer between f332/333 is not a floor, but could have been a working surface because of f335, the tannur. We are collecting sherds and bones from here as a separate layer. Visible in A8 N section as a layer of stones. The accumulation contained a great quantity of sherds. A few small stones at the S demand suggestion of a pit, but there is not the evidence of a pit. This could in fact be an outside floor. [Input: H703RK.J] |
1997-06-29 |
rK |
turned out to be a thicker section to the W than appeared in the E. There was more hard accumulation in f333 along the E. We have not yet reached, although we are close, to the bottom levels of f333. [Input: H703RK.J] |
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Notes on recovery |
1997-06-28 |
rK |
Cutting around the bricky mass revealed the remains of a tannur (see v. ). Fragments of the tannur wall are present in the base. Adjacent to it is something that is most likely is a red structure. It was crumbly and crumbled like brick and most likely was a brick. Its regularly shaped sides are an artifact of the pick man's craftsmanship--it was so cut in the process of the excavation. The tannur itself rested on a crumbly grey-black accumulation. [Input: H630RK.J] |