equals other label | 2000-7-04 | gb | f321 | [Input File: K705jl.j] |
2000-7-31 | jl | f340 | [Input File: K731jl.j] | |
category | !! | !! | installation | [Input File: !!] |
definition (typological label) | 2000-6-26 | jl | installation | [Input File: k627jl.j] |
2000-6-27 | gb | [Input File: k627jl.j] |
description (summary) | 2000-6-26 | jl | curved vault at baulk in a22, see w22 | [Input File: k627jl.j] |
2000-6-27 | gb | vault - there is a marked curving both longitudinally and inward (see v91a-c) with what appears to be vertical bricks, with plaster or mortar faces. This curve matches the curve visible in the plan, hence the very tentative use of the definition as "vault." There are a few parallel layers (2 are visible, possibly as many as 4). There is also a suggestion of a curve on the top of the baulk, which matches the vaulted effect of the curves on the section (and ground floor). | [Input File: k627jl.j] | |
best view | 2001-2-26 | jl | V13d1005 | [Input File: M815jl.j] |
2001-2-26 | jl | V13d1010 | [Input File: M815jl.j] | |
2001-2-26 | jl | W14d2009 | [Input File: M815jl.j] |
type of contact: earliest events | 2000-7-11 | jl | f303 (installation) abuts f258 (accumulation C) | [Input File: K711jl.j] |
2000-7-11 | jl | f303 (installation) abuts f259 (accumulation C) | [Input File: K711jl.j] | |
2000-7-11 | jl | f303 (installation) abuts f304 (accumulation) | [Input File: K711jl.j] | |
2000-7-11 | jl | f303 (installation) abuts f305 (accumulation) | [Input File: K711jl.j] | |
2000-7-11 | jl | f303 (installation) abuts f306 (accumulation) | [Input File: K711jl.j] | |
2000-7-11 | jl | f303 (installation) abuts f307 (accumulation) | [Input File: K711jl.j] |
definition of process(es) | 2000-7-31 | jl | Given that we now have evidence that the circle k27 has a deeper elevation than the square k26, it is probable that this apparent vault was created by an inward and downward collapsing of the accumulation in k27. This caused the accumulation leaning against it, in turn, to fall inwards, explaining the vault-like bend inwards. It never needed to support itself; it was resting against complementary accumulation for its whole life. | [Input File: K731jl.j] |
evidence | 2000-6-27 | gb | okk suggests the term "mounding" which describes well what we see: as if the vault were a brick coating laid over a tumulus-like pile of ash/red soil. If so, f273, f259, and f258 would come first, then f303, then f306, f305, f304. The "vault" does seem to extend lower than f307. | [Input File: k627jl.j] |
stratum (to which element belongs) | 2000-7-10 | jl | sB4 | [Input File: K710jl1.j] |
2001-9-16 | jl | sC5 | [Input File: L915jl1.j] | |
phase (to which element belongs) | 2000-7-10 | jl | [Input File: K710jl1.j] |
evidence | 2000-6-27 | gb | As proposed, the "vault" would have no structural stability (hence it could not be a vault). The layers are vertical and curving, as if coating something underneath, which however is not visible (unless it is the congealed f259). | [Input File: k627jl.j] |
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