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Unit Book A6

A6f44

Processed on 2023-09-08

1. OVERVIEW

Roster Date Author Record
Best definition 1992-07-13 rK wa [Input: ZG924aMA.j]
Best image 1996-07-13 !! v59 [Input: G802JO.J]

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Description (summary) 1992-07-26 RK built of of soft buff brick over f78. Had a lyer of crumbly red brick on top (9-10cm). So we left this as a step until now. Excavation to define the boundaries of f78 showed this was built over it. It consists extensively of such brick, with sherd and other inclusions. As preserved it is almost in line with f78 to the N, but the latter extends past it to the S. [Input: C7-3.J]
1996-07-29 rK The "secondary wall" f44 extended approx. 150 cm above f78. [Input: G806RK.J]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Locus 1992-07-13 rK k217 [Input: ZG924aMA.j]
Relays (applicable to elements) 1996-07-10 rk r145 ( - 8433 / Relay location: W of f112 etc) [Input: G715RK-R.J]
Notes on volumetric localization 1992-07-26 RK elevation of the top level: m1233-173; m1248-70. [Input: C7-3.J]
1992-07-28 GB final elevation: m1248-72 [Input: C7-3.J]

Contact Association

Roster Date Author Record
Boundaries 1992-07-28 rK this assemblage of soft buff brick and perhaps clay seems to have been built over the lower stone and red brick wall, f78. Its W boundary coincided with that of f78 and so does the N boundary seem to. On the south side, f 78 appears to have extended past the later f44 by a brick width or two. It would be important when the excavations in k217 resume, to locate the E limits of f44. Already we may have removed parts of it in excavating the E quadrants of this locus. It is also possible that some of the bricky material removed from f23 and below and thought to be associated with burials is in fact f44. On the other hand, the section in the E baulk of the locus do not clearly evidence a continuing brick wall. [Input: C7-3.J]
Type of contact: latest events 1992-07-28 rK f25 (br) rests on f44 (wa) [Input: C7-3.J]
1992-07-28 rK f23 (accumulation C) abuts f44 (wa) [Input: C7-3.J]
1992-07-13 rK f45 (accumulation C) abuts f44 (wa) [Input: C7-3.J]
Type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 1992-07-26 !! q278.1 sits in f44 (wa) [Input: MZ7QLOG.J]
1992-07-26 rk q274 (pottery) sits in f44 (wa) [Input: MZ7QLOG.J]
1992-07-26 rk q278 (bones, items, pottery) sits in f44 (wa) [Input: MZ7QLOG.J]
Type of contact: earliest events 1992-07-28 rK f44 (wa) sits in f78 (brickwall) [Input: C7-3.J]

Spatial Aggregation

Roster Date Author Record
Aggregate (to which element belongs) 1997-06-20 !! a31 (doorway) [Input: H728RK1.J]
1997-07-28 rK a100 (room) [Input: H728RK1.J]

4. TYPOLOGY

Morphology

Roster Date Author Record
Texture, surface finish 1992-07-13 rK EW across mid-locus [Input: ZG924aMA.j]

Manufacturing

Roster Date Author Record
Evidence 1992-07-28 rK this was either a secondary wall or a series of thresholds, the former being more likely [Input: C7-3.J]

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
View/drawing of features
B3216-17
1992-07-26 RK [Input: ZH306lC2.j]

v25a
1992-07-26 RK [Input: ZH306lC2.j]

v25b
1992-07-26 RK [Input: ZH306lC2.j]
v59
1996-07-13 rk [Input: G802JO.J]