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A12f251
Processed on 2025-03-21
1. OVERVIEW
3. STRATIGRAPHY
Recovery/Assignment
Volumetric Localization
Contact Association
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1. OVERVIEW
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Category
!!
!!
surface
Best definition
1999-07-31
okk
pavement, type c
[Input:
ZG131hs.j
]
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3. STRATIGRAPHY
Recovery/Assignment
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Notes on recovery
1999-08-01
J727
While removing the accumulation on top of this pebble, sherd and phytolith pavement, some of the sherds from this pavement were removed. They were very distinctive because they had a thin layer of phytoliths on top of them. It seems that
f251
continued to the north, and abutted the connection of walls
f16
and
f166
. The evidence for this is 1: the feature is found localized in the SW corner and appears to be cut by the excavation of test trench
k18
. i.e., it would be highly unlikely that the pavement would have respected the boundaries of the 'cube' as it is an artificial construct. 2: There is a visible layer of sherds.
[Input:
ZG525ms.j
]
Volumetric Localization
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Locus
1999-07-31
okk
k6
[Input:
J803AB1.j
]
Height @top
1999-07-31
okk
pebbles, sherds pavement and phytoliths
[Input:
J803AB1.j
]
1999-07-31
okk
pebble, sherd pavement with phytoliths
[Input:
ZG131hs.j
]
Contact Association
Roster
Date
Author
Record
Type of contact: contemporary events/movable items
1999-08-01
!!
q564.1
(sample) sits in
f251
(pavement, type c)
[Input:
J803AB1.j
]
1999-07-31
okk
q448
(pottery) sits in
f251
(pavement, type c)
[Input:
J803AB1.j
]
1999-08-01
okk
q564
(pottery) sits in
f251
(pavement, type c)
[Input:
J803AB1.j
]
1999-08-02
okk
q565
(pottery) sits in
f251
(pavement, type c)
[Input:
J803AB1.j
]
1999-08-01
!!
q564-p1
(other shape sherd) sits in
f251
(pavement, type c)
[Input:
J803AB1.j
]
1999-08-01
!!
q564-p2
(other shape sherd) sits in
f251
(pavement, type c)
[Input:
J803AB1.j
]
Ceramic typological distribution
!!
!!
frequencies
of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature