A20f27

File: /MZ/A/A20/D/I//MZ/A/A20/D/F/0027.HTM
Processed on 21-8-2020
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Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-7-27 lR f16 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
2008-7-27 lR f7 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
2008-7-27 lR f17 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
2008-7-27 lR f18 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
2008-7-27 lR f20 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-20 lR layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v12
[Input File: !!]
notes on labeling 2008-8-11 lR Volumetric localization for q-lots were given label f27 but should have been labeled with their discrete feature numbers thus q46, q62, q63 are from k3; q47, q76, q79, from k13, q61 from k14, and q83, q156 from k12. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-21 lC Brick melt found in five loci (k3, k13, k2, k12, k14), very compact in hardness, light brown (yellow hue) in color with few inclusions. No discrete components visible, with the layer uniform hard clay. This layer slopes down towards the east, disappearing by the eastern end of k14 and subsumes the other brick melt features assigned in each locus. [Input File: S721lr2.j]
2008-8-11 lR Originally defined as brickmelt from presumably Mittani structures that collapsed in the vicinity, this feature is now defined as the natural Tell surface at abandonment. f27 is used to refer to the same compact layer but discretely refers to f18 in the eastern half of k12, f16 in the eastern half of k2, f17 in k3, f7 in k13, and f20 in the western half of k14. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-21 yM 53 (42715 40791 - 9433 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 54 (42625 40737 - 9404 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 55 (42536 40734 - 9403 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 58 (42307 40792 - 9392 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 47 (42749 40703 - 9417 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 48 (42627 40672 - 9412 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 49 (42571 40636 - 9408 / Relay location: W) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 50 (42533 40620 - 9405 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 51 (42519 40595 - 9405 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 52 (42482 40536 - 9406 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 56 (42495 40789 - 9407 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 57 (42377 40828 - 9393 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-20 lR m4707 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-20 lR 93 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-20 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-20 lR m4707 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-20 lR 71 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-20 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-11 lR f27 was relayed as a cumulative whole, please refer to these relay points to reconstruct f18, f17, f16, f7, and f20. The top and bottom elevations give the maximum difference at it's highest and lowest point. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-22 lC q61 (pottery, bones) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 sE q62 (pottery, q-items) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 sE q63 (pottery) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q46 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q47 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-24 lC q76 (pottery, bones) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-24 yM q79 (pottery) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-26 sE q83 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-8-06 sE q156 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-06 sE q156.1 (bead) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q47.1 (handle) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q47.2 (tannur) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q46.1 (grinding stone) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q46.2 (blade) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q46.3 (debitage) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q46.4 (grinding stone) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 lC q46.5 (shell) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 sE q62.1 (debitage) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-26 sE q83.1 (shell) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-26 sE q83.2 (grinding stone) sits in f27 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
inclusions !! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature [Input File: !!]

Time Sequencing
typological reasons for assignment 2008-7-25 mKB date determined by looking at shapes and decoration only; pottery q lots will receive a full analysis at a later time. h6JPB based on preliminary examination of shapes and decoration [Input File: S820mKB.j]

Descriptive
color 2008-8-11 lR light gray [Input File: S811lr6.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-11 lR 10YR7/1 [Input File: S811lr6.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-11 lR Massive in structure, few inclusions [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v12
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v7
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v9
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v21
2008-7-21 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v26
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v19
2008-7-21 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-11 lR S726 [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-11 lR hard [Input File: S811lr6.j]