Unit Book A16

The Courtyard of the Tupkish Palace (Version 1a)

A16 Synthetic View / Stratigraphy

Phase 6hAAH within unit A16

Lorenzo Crescioli – May 2012

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Current version

This page was previously labeled Phase 5bAAC and was attributed according the AAC strata sequence. In June 2016, C. Chaves Yates revised all strata and phase information to match the updated AAH strata sequence. This page is current as of June 2016.

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Overview

During this phase the first structures were built in the area, probably after a general levelling of the area in a stepped shape, following the difference in level of the mound. All the structures were set out on top of thin accumulations lying directly above the great early Khabur dump area. The structures belonging to the later ones are distinguished mainly on the base of brickfall a4 stratigraphic relationships.

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Structures

a11 and a2 are interpreted as rooms and they belong to an earlier construction phase. Unfortunately they are preserved for very few brick rows, and it is very difficult to give an interpretation. a2 forms a rectangular room, while a11 is very badly preserved and the northern and western walls are completely missing. It shows some sort of installation with a small niche and three door socket in line, so it seems more likely an house than a burial.

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Objects

Few objects were found associated with this phase. So the chronological assignment is based mainly on stratigraphic relationships and pottery typology. The more important objects are a clay artifact (mold?) i39, bead q23.1, figurine q559.1.

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