A6f380
File: "/MZ/A/A06/D/F/0380.htm".
Processed on 2023-03-22.
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Definition |
1997-07-28 |
rK |
pit [Input: H728RK1.J] |
Description (summary) |
1997-07-03 |
bsh |
brown, black and grey patches flowing from one color to the next. The perimeter of the depression is marked by a direct connection to f374 (f374 opens into f380); f376 sits in this depression. A small rh cuts, or perhaps better "pierces" the Western edge of the depression. Ash was found within the depression in large quantity and collected (i307). Given the traffic of rodent holes leading to this feature, f380 resembles a burrow for the rodent that created f374 and f375. One pickman discovered a gypsum coating under f364. [Input: H705BSH.J] |
1997-07-03 |
rK |
Close to the "hearth", f376, the shallow depression in the floor, f364, turned out to be a large depression full of ash. The ash was grey & white. The rodent hole, f374, went through this toward f376. As the ash is being cleared, and the extent of the depression is seen, it becomes clear that f376 sits in t his depression. [Input: H708RK.J] |
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Argument |
1997-07-03 |
bsh |
the deposits of ash within f380 suggest that it is not a burrow for the rodent which created f374. The gypsum coating under f364 could be f370. [Input: H705BSH.J] |