A20f115

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Processed on 21-8-2020
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Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-16 lR wall [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-01 lC Mud bricks wall orientated NE-SW. It has been uncovered for about 350 cm until the south baulk of k101. It is about 40 cm width, about the size of a brick and it is constructed of vertical bricks (40x40x10 cm), slightly oblique toward north. It is formed by one brick in depth and in some points by two. In its southern portion, next to the baulk seems that some flat bricks are collocated between the vertical ones. We don't know exactly its relationship with other structures. [Input File: S901lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-16 lR Continued to remove the eastern section of k101, coming down on more vertical bricks to the east of f115. These bricks may be another course of vertical bricks from f115, forming a thicker wall. [Input File: S816lr.J]
2008-8-14 lR Scraped the wall f115, previously excavated by A19, and were under the assumption that these were horizontal bricks. They in turn are all vertical bricks. More vertical faces are showing up in the eastern baulk. [Input File: S816lr.J]
2008-8-17 lC Today we continued to remove the baulk between our k101 and the old A19k99, looking for the continuation of the vertical mud brick wall f115. After removing f119, considered as a fill inside the structure, we found more vertical bricks just above the bricks already exposed, in the northern part of the baulk. Towards the west we didn't find more bricks and tomorrow we will continue to excavate f119. [Input File: S817lC.j]
2008-8-17 lR We continued to remove the east section which we are very close to the level of the walls f115 and f85. Vertical bricks were found in the southern end of the baulk, oriented east to west and look very similar to the bricks that f115 is constructed but at a higher elevation (one course higher). These are only 4 bricks with no more vertical bricks found in section. The section on the eastern face was scraped well today, showing faint lines of vertical faces as well in section. It is unclear if f115 forms the cross wall closing the structure to the east, f116, or if f109 wall closes the structure. f116 is constructed of horizontal bricks which would suggest that the cross wall would also be horizontal bricks. f109 are horizontal, so if this is the case then why is a wall made of vertical bricks immediately east of the outer wall. Perhaps f115 forms a bench. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 413 (41700 42093 - 9178 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 414 (41705 42064 - 9178 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 415 (41389 41916 - 9178 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 416 (41389 41963 - 9180 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-16 lR m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-16 lR 77 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-16 lR 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f115 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) abuts f115 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) abuts f115 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f115 (wall) abuts f109 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f115 (wall) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lR clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lR Very pale brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lR 10YR7/3 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-16 lR Compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v87a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v111
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

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

v109
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v108
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]

v113
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v114
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v115
2008-8-25 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v116
2008-8-25 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v117
2008-8-25 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v118
2008-8-25 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v119
2008-8-25 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v124
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]

v127
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v128
2008-8-26 / sE / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v128a
2008-8-26 / sE / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v129
2008-8-26 / sE / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v126
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v138a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v136
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v138
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v137
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v134
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v139
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v139a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v147
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]