A20f56

File: /MZ/A/A20/D/I//MZ/A/A20/D/F/0056.HTM
Processed on 21-8-2020
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Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-28 lR brick pile [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v102
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-28 lR Series of vertical bricks in the southeast corner of k14, running into the east section and visible in k15 as f40. To the north of the vertical bricks, there are also flat horizontal bricks that extend east into k15. At the moment we are keeping both these sets of bricks as f56 in k14 until the area is better defined. Presumably the bricks also run west under f34. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-8-09 lR f40 with f56 are included under aggregate 2 (a2) forming a box like structure with multiple courses of vertical bricks, obliquely set, with thick mortar between the bricks. The first course was eroded and removed early in the season so it's difficult to reconstruct the original shape of this structure; it appears that the bricks were set in a manner that created a domed outer shape with a square base. The top bricks were cut back in section to understand how it was constructed with more bricks found below, vertically set and identical to the top course. On the western end, a wall constructed of thin vertical bricks obliquely set abuts a2, forming a wall oriented north to south, given the similarities in construction we are assuming that this wall is associated with a2. The western border also shows some of the bricks collapsed and these bricks were left articulated. It is unclear how deep this structure is, at the moment it appears to be three courses in construction utilizing bricks measuring 36 x 36 x 10 cm. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-04 lR Articulated this feature today after the east baulk of k14 was removed. This appears to be several courses of vertical bricks forming a rectangular shape located between k14 and k15. The eastern portion was cut back to see if a section could be made, exposing the brick faces but only a few faces emerged. The sides were also defined. This is either a wall, using vertical bricks however since it doesn't continue in k14 or k15; it seems strange to be a wall. Another possibility is a grave with several cases at Mozan and other areas showing vertical bricks used in tomb construction. Lastly, this could also simply be a brick pile used for construction that was left in place after abandonment. [Input File: S804.J]
strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-7-28 lR remove f34 and see if bricks from f56 are present [Input File: S728lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 182 (41978 41825 - 9344 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 183 (41994 41741 - 9341 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 184 (42190 41806 - 9322 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 185 (42152 41896 - 9322 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-8-06 yM 204 (41975 41815 - 9340 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-28 lR m3747 [Input File: S802lr.j]
height @top 2008-7-28 lR 107 [Input File: S802lr.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-28 lR 150 [Input File: S802lr.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f32 (accumulation C) covers f56 (brick pile) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f62 (accumulation) abuts f56 (brick pile) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f56 (brick pile) abuts f92 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f56 (brick pile) covers f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-02 lR light gray [Input File: S802lr.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-02 lR 10YR7/2 [Input File: S802lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-02 lR sandy clay [Input File: S802lr.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-02 lR K93 small inclusions of charcoal and fine orange colored clay [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v37
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v37a
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v43
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v48
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v48a
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v52
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v53
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v58
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v59
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v60
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v61
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v62
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v69
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v70
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v70a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v72
2008-8-08 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v78
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

v79
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

v80
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

v85
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v87
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v97
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v97a
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v96
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v102
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v102a
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v103
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v105
2008-8-21 / sE / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v106
2008-8-21 / sE / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v106a
2008-8-21 / sE / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v106b
2008-8-21 / sE / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v107
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v110a
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v110
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v112
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v122
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]

v122a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]

v122c
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]