category | !! | !! | buildup | [Input File: !!] |
definition (typological label) | 1999-7-20 | lr | installation | [Input File: ZG130hs.j] |
1999-8-01 | 1999-7-27 | layer | [Input File: zg525ms.j] |
description (summary) | 1999-8-01 | 1999-7-27 | reddish soil mixed with debris of red bricks. It covers most of the area of k16, right above stone walls. | [Input File: zg525ms.j] |
strategy (projected or implemented) | 721 | gb | 1 decide to continue removing red bricky mass since there is no evidence that we are within a wall. | [Input File: j718gb.J] |
m#/elev @top | 1999-7-20 | lr | layer of red crumble, reddish = f214 | [Input File: ZG130hs.j] |
height @top | 1999-7-20 | lr | 8628 | [Input File: ZG130hs.j] |
h-eye @top | 1999-7-20 | lr | 8571 | [Input File: ZG130hs.j] |
components (within element) | 721 | gb | Various large fragments of thick white plaster are appearing. Some are sharply oblique, almost vertical, and seem to come from the wall rather than the floor. We cannot find any definition to brick arrangment, which implies that we are in brickfall. | [Input File: j718gb.J] |