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Unit Book A12

A12f222

Processed on 2024-07-10

1. OVERVIEW

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Category !! !! buildup
Best definition 0000-00-00 lr layer [Input: ZG131hs.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Recovery/Assignment

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Strategy (projected or implemented) 0000-00-00 MKB A10f222 and f76 are analyzed here together. [Input: JA12-J.j]

Volumetric Localization

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Locus 0000-00-00 lr k15 [Input: ZG131hs.j]
M#/elev @top 0000-00-00 lr ashy layer under wadi wash [Input: ZG131hs.j]

Contact Association

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Notes on contact association 0000-00-00 MKB f76 [Input: JA12-J.j]

Time Sequencing

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Notes on time sequencing 0000-00-00 mkb see my notes (j630) under f194 [Input: A10-12.j]

4. TYPOLOGY

Morphology

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Components (within element) 0000-00-00 MKB POTTERY (j718) Sherd composition is similar to A10f226+. -- Later sherds include two sharply carinated bowls (q38-p17 f76 and q16-p19 f76), a straight necked jar with ribbs on the neck in ROG ware (q38-p9 f76) and a similar example in FC ware (q4-p2 f76). One deep red slipped small jar rim may be from the Habur period (q16-p15 f76). -- Early sherds include more ROG sherds because the feature is later in the Simple Ware Tradition and the finer S and WS wares were no longer being made in such abundance. Square rim bowls, one WS pointed base (q5-p5 f76), one pierced lug handle (q16-p24 f76), cups and bowls with straight sides in S and WS ware, one BC bowl rim (q16-p17 f76), one gray ware flat base (q16 f76), and one very rough ware jar flat base in CH ware which is secondarily fired (q16-p26 f76). [Input: JA12-J.j]