A20 features – Sequential




f1

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0001.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-13 lR lens [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v1
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-13 lR This feature is a modern berm that was created several years ago to divert water from entering A18. It comprises of mounded soil forming a barrier crossing both k2 and k3. The height of the berm is approximately 15-20 cm. In k3 the berm is labeled as f2. [Input File: S713lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-13 lR We removed this feature today using shovels after the area was photographed and a rely taken. [Input File: S713lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-13 yM 1 (41805 41454 - 9422 / Relay location: NE corner) [Input File: S713YM-R.J]
2008-7-13 yM 2 (41581 41229 - 9434 / Relay location: SE corner) [Input File: S713YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-13 lR m4703 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-13 lR 155 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-13 lR 140 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-13 lR m3414 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 146 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 40 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f1 (lens) rests on f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-13 lR fill [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-13 lR light brown [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v2
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v1
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-13 lR S713 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f2

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0002.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-13 lR lens [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v1
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-13 lR This feature is a modern berm that was created several years ago to divert water from entering A18. It comprises of mounded soil forming a barrier crossing both k2 and k3. The height of the berm is approximately 15-20 cm. In k2 the berm is labeled as f2. [Input File: S713lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-13 lR We removed this feature today using shovels after the area was photographed and a relay taken. [Input File: S713lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-13 yM 3 (42103 40368 - 9467 / Relay location: NW corner) [Input File: S713YM-R.J]
2008-7-13 yM 4 (42024 40333 - 9466 / Relay location: SW corner) [Input File: S713YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-13 lR m3415 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-13 lR 162 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-13 lR 140 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-13 lR m3416 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 146 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 140 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f2 (lens) rests on f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-13 lR fill [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-13 lR light brown [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v1
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v2
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-13 lR S713 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f3

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0003.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-13 lR topsoil [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v1
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-13 lR Topsoil layer in k12, contains roots. Only rims and bases were collected in the pottery q-lot which were looked at by mKB and discarded. [Input File: S713lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-13 lR Removed this feature today [Input File: S713lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-13 lR 9476 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-13 lR m4706 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 132 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 152 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-20 yM q38 (pottery, bones) sits in f3 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q36 (pottery) sits in f3 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-13 eE q1 (pottery, q-items) sits in f3 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-13 eE q1.1 (blade) sits in f3 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-20 yM q38.1 (debitage) sits in f3 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-20 yM q38.2 sits in f3 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f3 (topsoil) covers f11 (stone installation) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f3 (topsoil) covers f23 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f3 (topsoil) overlays f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f3 (topsoil) covers f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-13 lR loam [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-13 lR light brown [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v1
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v2
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v10
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v121
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v121a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v131
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v131a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-13 lR S713 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f4

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0004.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-13 sE topsoil [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v1
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-13 lR Topsoil layer in k13, contains roots. Only rims and bases were collected in the pottery q-lot which were looked at by mKB and discarded. [Input File: S713lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-13 lR Removed this feature today [Input File: S713lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-13 sE m4707 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-13 sE 121 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-13 sE 140 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-13 sE m4700 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-13 sE 98 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-13 sE 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-14 yM i1 (figurine) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-19 lR i7 (figurine) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-20 yM q39 (pottery) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q37 (pottery, bones) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-14 lR q6 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-13 sE q2 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-13 sE q2.1 (blade) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-14 lR q6.1 (kiln waste) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-14 lR q6.2 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-14 lR q6.3 (kiln waste) sits in f4 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f4 (topsoil) covers f7 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-13 sE loam [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-13 sE light brown [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v1
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v2
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v11
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v11a
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v130
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v130a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-13 sE S713 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f5

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0005.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-13 lR accumulation C [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v121
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-13 lR Accumulation in the western third of the locus, above emerging brick faces and possible floor This feature was assigned abandonment accumulation due to the eroded brick surfaces that are beginning to emerge. The matrix is more compact than the topsoil with fragments of bricky material present. [Input File: S713lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-19 lR finished excavating this feature today as the soil underneath became softer and ashy. A new feature was assigned, f24 for the ashy accumulation. [Input File: S719lr.j]
2008-7-16 lR Removed 10cms from the northwest corner in order to understand f11. One assumption is that f11 could possibly be a stone wall or a modern burial with the stones used as markers for the grave however no pit cut was noted. Smaller stones were also found under the larger stones. One strategy is to continue excavating down to see if the stones continue. [Input File: S716lr.J]
2008-7-17 lR continued to remove 5cms from this feature today and came down on more sherds laying flat. The area was cleaned and drawn by eE. The area to the east of the sherds was excavated further, 10cms. No difference in matrix was noted. [Input File: S718lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-19 yM 38 (42369 40633 - 9414 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-14 yM 5 (42702 40740 - 9444 / Relay location: NE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-14 yM 6 (42378 40616 - 9444 / Relay location: SE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-14 yM 7 (42417 40506 - 9444 / Relay location: SW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-14 yM 8 (42776 40635 - 9444 / Relay location: NW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-13 lR m4704 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-13 lR 117 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-13 lR 152 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-13 lR m4701 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 94 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f3 (topsoil) overlays f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f11 (stone installation) rests on f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f23 (pavement, type c) rests on f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-19 yM i6 (figurine) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-14 lR f11 (stone installation) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S714lr.j]
2008-7-19 yM q29 (pottery) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q32 (pottery) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q34 (pottery, q-items) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-13 lR q3 (pottery, q-items) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-13 lR q3.1 (weight) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-13 lR q3.2 (unknown) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-19 yM q34.1 (blade) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q32.1 (grinding stone) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f5 (accumulation C) abuts f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color number (Munsell) 2008-7-13 lR light pink [Input File: S727lr5.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-13 lR grainy [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on typology 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]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v3a
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v3
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5b
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v4
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5a
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v8
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v8a
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v121
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v121a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-13 lR S719 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f6

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0006.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-13 lR accumulation D [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v10
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-13 lR Accumulation below topsoil, located in the eastern half of the locus. This material is darker in color, softer, and contrasts sharply with the compact brick material located to the west (f5). This feature is presumably accumulation that built-up naturally. [Input File: S713lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-13 lR Assigned this feature today but did not excavate it, tomorrow we plan to excavate this feature with the big pick. [Input File: S713lr.j]
2008-7-14 lR removed 5 cms from the NE corner of the locus to level the area. This feature is a mixture of topsoil and abandonment accumulation below showing small fragments of charcoal, bricks, and exhibits both hard and soft spots throughout the locus. Similar features were noted throughout all the loci in A20. One question is the relationship between the bricky material to the west, f5 where the stones are emerging and this accumulation. Tomorrow we plan to remove 10 cms to see if f5 is underneath. In k13 (loci immediately to the east), a compact surface is present but at a much deeper elevation. [Input File: S714lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-14 yM 11 (43017 41134 - 9435 / Relay location: SE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-14 yM 12 (42639 40998 - 9435 / Relay location: NE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-14 yM 9 (42728 40765 - 9435 / Relay location: NW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-14 yM 10 (42364 40639 - 9435 / Relay location: SW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-13 lR m4706 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-13 lR 132 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-13 lR 152 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-13 lR m4706 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 87 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-13 lR 145 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f3 (topsoil) covers f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f5 (accumulation C) abuts f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-15 YM q14 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-14 lR q4 (pottery, bones) sits in f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-15 YM q14.1 (debitage) sits in f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-15 YM q14.2 (blade) sits in f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-14 lR q4.1 (blade) sits in f6 (accumulation D) [Input File: S715se2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f6 (accumulation D) overlays f18 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

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 number (Munsell) 2008-7-13 lR gray [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v3
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v10
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v131
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v131a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-13 lR S716 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f7

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0007.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-7-27 lR f27 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-14 lR layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v11
[Input File: !!]
notes on labeling 2008-8-11 lR This feature was removed under the label f27 and includes q47 q76 and q79. Relays for this feature are also under f27. [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-27 lR Hard light pink brick melt, uniform in color and texture with no inclusions visible such as stones or large sherds found in the entire locus. f7 is made of fine clay, likely formed from eroded mud brick melted by rain and baked in the sun. When we excavated this feature, the layer resulted in only being 7-10 cm in thickness. f7 was subsumed under f27, a feature created to term the entire brickmelt that was found in all five loci. [Input File: S727lr4.j]
2008-8-11 lR A compact layer originally defined as brickmelt since the appearance resembled clay that had been melted from the rain, then baked by the sun forming a crust. We later redefined this feature after excavating it as the ancient tell surface at abandonment, with the compaction resulting from walking on the surface and natural rain and sun exposure. f27 was created to subsume all the compact brickmelt layers in A20 for ease in reference although the discrete feature numbers are still present according to loci. f7 was found in the entire locus. [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-14 lR fully exposed this feature today resulting in no clear brick surfaces however the matrix is compact like brick found 38-40 cms below the Tell surface; similar to melted brick layers seen in A16 and A18. [Input File: S714lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-14 lR m4700 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-14 lR 98 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-14 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-14 lR m4707 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 83 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f4 (topsoil) covers f7 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f7 (layer) covers f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-14 lR compact clay [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-14 lR light gray [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-7-14 lR 10YR7/1 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-14 lR hard [Input File: S727lr5.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-14 lR bricky [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v11
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v11a
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

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

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

v13
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v47
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v47a
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v130
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v130a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-14 lR S721 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f8

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0008.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-14 lR topsoil [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v1
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-14 lR Modern topsoil containing roots, pottery was sorted to only keep the bases and rims per mKB. [Input File: S727lr4.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-14 lR removed this feature today [Input File: S714lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-14 lR m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-14 lR 148 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-14 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-14 lR m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 115 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f2 (lens) rests on f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-20 sE q41 (pottery) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-20 sE q43 (pottery) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-14 lR q5 (pottery, q-items) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-30 sE q110 (pottery) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-02 sE q127 (pottery) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 lC q121 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-02 sE q127.1 (carbon) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 lC q121.1 (grinding stone) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 lC q121.2 (unknown) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 lC q121.3 (nail) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-14 lR q5.1 (weight) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-14 lR q5.2 (debitage) sits in f8 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f8 (topsoil) covers f12 (isolated stone) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f8 (topsoil) overlays f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f8 (topsoil) covers f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-14 lR loam [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-14 lR light brown [Input File: S727lr5.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-14 lR soft [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v2
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v1
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v16
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v16a
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v41
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v41a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v120
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v120a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v131
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-14 lR S714 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f9

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0009.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-14 lR topsoil [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v1
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-14 lR topsoil layer with roots present at the top mixed with a soft matrix. [Input File: S714lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-14 lR m4702 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-14 lR 119 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-14 lR 140 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-14 lR m4702 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 103 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 149 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f1 (lens) rests on f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-20 sE q42 (pottery, bones) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-14 lR q7 (pottery) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-15 sE q10 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-30 lR q113 (pottery, bones) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 yM q115 (pottery, bones) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-10 eE q186 (pottery) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-14 yM q195 (pottery, q-items) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-7-15 sE q10.1 (tannur) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-8-14 yM q195.1 (blade) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-7-20 sE q42.1 (unknown) sits in f9 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f9 (topsoil) covers f13 (accumulation B) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-14 lR loam [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v2
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v1
2008-7-13 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v15
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v15a
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v66
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-14 lR S714 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f10

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0010.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-14 sE accumulation D [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v120
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-14 lR soft accumulation mixed with bricky material and charcoal found underneath the topsoil. This feature is similar to f5 in k12 but not as hard as the compact surface f7 in k13. Given the charcoal and bricky fragments, this feature is defined as abandonment accumulation. [Input File: S714lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-15 lR Removed most of this feature today with ease since the soil is extremely soft, contrasting with the bricky compact layer, f16 below. [Input File: S715lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-14 sE m4703 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-14 sE 122 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-14 sE 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-14 sE m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-14 sE 60 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-14 sE 145 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f8 (topsoil) overlays f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f12 (isolated stone) rests on f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f14 (accumulation C) abuts f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-17 sE i4 (door socket) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-14 yM i2 (pin--metal artifact) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-16 yM i3 (tool) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-15 YM q15 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-16 yM q16 (pottery, bones) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-23 lC q73 (pottery) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-14 lR q8 (pottery, bones) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-15 sE q9 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-15 sE q11 (pottery) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-30 lR i21 (figurine) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-7-30 lR q114 (pottery, q-items) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-02 yM q131 (pottery) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 lR q114.1 (kiln waster) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 lR q114.3 (carbon) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-15 YM q15.1 (shell) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-15 YM q15.2 (tannur) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-16 yM q16.2 sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-15 sE q9.1 (unknown) sits in f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S715se2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f10 (accumulation D) overlays f16 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
hardness, compaction 2008-7-14 sE soft [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v4
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v16
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v16a
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v41
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v41a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v120
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v120a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-14 sE S716 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f11

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0011.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-14 lR stone installation [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v152
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-14 lR stone installation located in the NW corner of the locus comprised of six small to medium sized stones in a line running north to south with a gap between and another line of stones. [Input File: S714lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-14 lR Yesterday several stones surfaced after removing the topsoil layer in k12. These stones are clustered together in the NW corner of the locus. We photographed the entire locus today but expect to delineate these stones further tomorrow to see if the stones continue to go down. The stones are sitting in f5. [Input File: S714lr.j]
2008-7-16 lR Excavated 10cms from f5 to see if any pit cuts were visible. No cuts were present but the stones continue to go down, with smaller stones found under the larger stones. [Input File: S716lr.J]
2008-7-17 lR excavated 5cms around the stones and to the south with no difference in matrix from the material around the stones. This feature was drawn today by eE and left pedastooled. [Input File: S718lr.j]
2008-7-19 lR removed today [Input File: S719lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-15 yM 14 (42767 40669 - 9447 / Relay location: NW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 15 (42717 40667 - 9446 / Relay location: W corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 18 (42731 40759 - 9446 / Relay location: NE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 16 (42626 40712 - 9436 / Relay location: SE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 17 (42668 40759 - 9438 / Relay location: NE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-14 lR m4704 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-14 lR 113 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-14 lR 145 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-14 lR m4704 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 103 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 145 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f3 (topsoil) covers f11 (stone installation) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f11 (stone installation) rests on f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-14 lR f11 (stone installation) sits in f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S714lr.j]
2008-7-19 yM q33 (pottery, q-items) sits in f11 (stone installation) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q33.1 (grinding stone) sits in f11 (stone installation) [Input File: S722yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-14 lR lithic [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-14 lR white [Input File: S727lr5.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-14 lR hard [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v3
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5a
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v4
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v8
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-14 lR S719 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f12

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0012.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-14 lR isolated stone [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v4
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-14 lR Large stone located in the NW corner of k2. The stone is rectangular in shape and surfaced below the topsoil sitting in f10 abandonment accumulation. The stone is situated in the western baulk of k2, partly in the section, isolated, and oriented west to east. Smaller stones were found in k12, f11 associated with the same stratum. [Input File: S714lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-15 lR assigned this feature today, stone was relayed by eE, sE, and yM. The area around this stone was scraped along with the section to see if a cut or pit was visible to indicate a possible pit or grave but nothing was noted. [Input File: S715lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-15 yM 19 (42212 40424 - 9447 / Relay location: NW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 20 (42179 40486 - 9445 / Relay location: NE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 21 (42147 40459 - 9443 / Relay location: SE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 22 (42165 40409 - 9445 / Relay location: SW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-14 lR m4710 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-14 lR 133 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-14 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-14 lR m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 105 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-14 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f8 (topsoil) covers f12 (isolated stone) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f12 (isolated stone) rests on f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-14 lR lithic [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-14 lR white [Input File: S727lr5.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-14 lR hard [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v6
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v4
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-14 lR S723 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f13

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0013.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-15 yM accumulation B [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v15
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-16 lR Soil underneath topsoil f9. This feature is soft but without the same loam texture as the topsoil with the color shifting from brown to gray brown. We are labeling this feature as natural sedimentation, likely a build-up over time. [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-16 lR excavated feature completely today to follow f17. [Input File: S716lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-15 yM m4702 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-15 yM 103 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-15 yM 149 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-15 yM m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-15 yM 90 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-15 yM 149 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f9 (topsoil) covers f13 (accumulation B) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-15 yM q13 (pottery) sits in f13 (accumulation B) [Input File: S715se2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f13 (accumulation B) covers f17 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-7-16 lR brownish gray [Input File: S811lr5.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-16 lR loam [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v15
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v15a
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-15 yM S716 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f14

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0014.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-15 sE accumulation C [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v120
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-16 lR Similar to f5 in k12, this feature is found in the western half of k2, covering several stone installations from a later occupation phase. [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-16 lR Excavated 15 cms down to see if any bricks or pit cuts were present using the small pick and trowel. In the northwest corner several gray bricks were found, it appears that they are broken. There bricks were left in place. [Input File: S716lr.J]
2008-7-17 lR removed 10cms today with the matrix shifting from light gray and compact to softer dark gray with patches of black. In the western corner, harder compact material surfaced with pebble and sherd inclusions. It appears similar in compaction as f7 (the compact layer in all four loci) but with too many inclusions. A new feature was assigned, f22. [Input File: S718lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-15 yM 23 (42041 40423 - 9416 / Relay location: NW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 24 (41995 40479 - 9413 / Relay location: NE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 25 (41972 40459 - 9406 / Relay location: SE corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 26 (41996 40422 - 9407 / Relay location: S corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
2008-7-15 yM 27 (42034 40414 - 9408 / Relay location: SW corner) [Input File: S812LR8R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-15 sE m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-15 sE 95 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-15 sE 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-15 sE m4716 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-15 sE 56 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-15 sE 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f8 (topsoil) covers f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f16 (layer) overlays f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-22 eE q59 (pottery, q-items) sits in f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-15 lR q12 (items) sits in f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-15 lR q12.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-15 lR q12.2 (blade) sits in f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S715se2.j]
2008-7-22 eE q59.1 (carbon) sits in f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f14 (accumulation C) covers f15 (stone installation) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f14 (accumulation C) abuts f10 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f14 (accumulation C) overlays f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f14 (accumulation C) overlays f16 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-7-16 lR pinkish gray [Input File: S811lr5.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-16 lR clay mixed with loam [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v6
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v4
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v6a
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v41
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v41a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v120
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v120a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-15 sE S718 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-7-16 lR medium compacted [Input File: S811lr5.j]




f15

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0015.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-15 lR stone installation [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v4
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-16 lR two medium sized stones clustered together in the southwest area of the locus. The area was cleaned and scraped to see if a pit cut was present. The southern border showed a clear cut but the north remains unclear. The matrix surrounding f15 was excavated 10-15 centimeters to see if the pit cut surfaces in the north. At the end of the day, bricky material emerged in the southwest corner and the northern area is starting to become slightly darker in color. [Input File: S716lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-17 yM 36 (42024 40425 - 9405 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-17 yM 37 (41995 40472 - 9416 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-17 yM 34 (41974 40454 - 9415 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-17 yM 35 (42001 40420 - 9407 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-15 lR m4703 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-15 lR 45 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-15 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-15 lR m4703 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-15 lR 25 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-15 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f14 (accumulation C) covers f15 (stone installation) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f15 (stone installation) rests on f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-15 lR lithic [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v6
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v4
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v6a
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-15 lR S722 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f16

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0016.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-7-27 lR f27 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-15 yM layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v12
[Input File: !!]
notes on labeling 2008-8-11 lR Excavated under label f27, see q61 [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-11 lR A compact layer originally defined as brickmelt since the appearance resembled clay that had been melted from the rain, then baked by the sun forming a crust. We later redefined this feature after excavating it as the ancient tell surface at abandonment, with the compaction resulting from walking on the surface and natural rain and sun exposure. f27 was created to subsume all the compact brickmelt layers in A20 for ease in reference an event although the discrete feature numbers are still present according to loci. f16 was only found in the northeast corner runs to the south for 200 cm with ash f22 abuting f16 in the south and west. [Input File: S811lr5.j]
2008-8-11 lR A compact layer originally defined as brickmelt since the appearance resembled clay that had been melted from the rain, then baked by the sun forming a crust. We later redefined this feature after excavating it as the ancient tell surface at abandonment, with the compaction resulting from walking on the surface and natural rain and sun exposure. f27 was created to subsume all the compact brickmelt layers in A20 for ease in reference an event although the discrete feature numbers are still present according to loci. f20 was found on the western half of k14, not as compact and solid as in other loci, eventually diminishing towards the east turning into patches. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-15 lR At the end of the day, efforts were moved into k2 after finding the compact layer in the northwest corner of k3 suggesting that it continued into k2. The compact surface was found after scraping the area with the northeast corner defined. [Input File: S715lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-17 yM 29 (42211 40709 - 9372 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-17 yM 30 (42173 40714 - 9378 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-17 yM 31 (42116 40665 - 9371 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-17 yM 32 (41964 40751 - 9382 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-15 yM m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-15 yM 92 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-15 yM 45 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-15 yM m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-15 yM 97 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-15 yM 145 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-11 lR This feature was never removed, forming f98 bricky mass. Refer to f27 and f98 for relays. [Input File: S811lr5.j]
2008-8-11 lR Relays are under label f27 [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f10 (accumulation D) overlays f16 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f14 (accumulation C) overlays f16 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f16 (layer) overlays f98 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f16 (layer) covers f45 (stone installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f16 (layer) abuts f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f16 (layer) overlays f14 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-11 lR light gray [Input File: S811lr5.j]
2008-8-11 lR [Input File: S811lr6.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-11 lR 10YR7/1 [Input File: S811lr5.j]
2008-8-11 lR [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-11 lR cl [Input File: S811lr5.j]
2008-8-11 lR [Input File: S811lr6.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-11 lR Massive in structure, few inclusions [Input File: S811lr5.j]
2008-8-11 lR [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v6
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

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

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

v13
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v16
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v16a
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v41
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v41a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v120
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v120a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-15 yM S722 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-11 lR hard [Input File: S811lr5.j]
2008-8-11 lR [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f17

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0017.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-7-27 lR f27 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-15 yM layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v12
[Input File: !!]
notes on labeling 2008-8-11 lR Relays for this feature are under label f27 [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-11 lR A compact layer originally defined as brickmelt since the appearance resembled clay that had been melted from the rain, then baked by the sun forming a crust. We later redefined this feature after excavating it as the ancient tell surface at abandonment, with the compaction resulting from walking on the surface and natural rain and sun exposure. f27 was created to subsume all the compact brickmelt layers in A20 for ease in reference although the discrete feature numbers are still present according to loci. f17 was found in the entire locus, dipping down in the southwest corner. [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-16 lR continued to follow f17, compact layer in the eastern half of the locus by removing f13. f17 was found immediately after two brick pick runs. [Input File: S716lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-15 yM m4713 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-15 yM 91 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-15 yM 145 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-15 yM m4715 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-15 yM 97 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-15 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f13 (accumulation B) covers f17 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-30 sE q126 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f17 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 eE q119 (pottery) sits in f17 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-10 yM q192 (pottery) sits in f17 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-7-30 sE q126.1 (blade) sits in f17 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f17 (layer) covers f29 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-9-12 lR f17 (layer) covers f129 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-11 lR light gray [Input File: S811lr5.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-11 lR 10YR7/1 [Input File: S811lr5.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-11 lR cl [Input File: S811lr5.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-11 lR Massive in structure, few inclusions [Input File: S811lr5.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]

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

v13
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v15
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v15a
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v66
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-15 yM S721 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-11 lR hard [Input File: S811lr5.j]




f18

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0018.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-7-27 lR f27 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-15 yM layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v10
[Input File: !!]
notes on labeling 2008-8-11 lR This feature was excavated under the label f27, q83 and q156 are from f18. Relays are are under label f27. [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-15 lR Compact bricky surface present in all four opened loci in A20 (k12, k13, k2, k3). The layer is solid and hard, presumably the abandonment layer of melted Mittani mud brick structures. [Input File: S715lr.J]
2008-8-11 lR A compact layer originally defined as brickmelt since the appearance resembled clay that had been melted from the rain, then baked by the sun forming a crust. We later redefined this feature after excavating it as the ancient tell surface at abandonment, with the compaction resulting from walking on the surface and natural rain and sun exposure. f27 was created to subsume all the compact brickmelt layers in A20 for ease in reference although the discrete feature numbers are still present according to loci. f18 was found in the eastern half of k12 becoming thinner towards the south. [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-15 lR Found this layer under f6 today, by the end of the day the feature was fully exposed in the eastern half of the locus showing a gradual sloping down to the south. [Input File: S715lr.J]
2008-7-16 lR The southern area of this feature is beginning to show soft ashy soil mixed with more compact bricky material. Several small tannur pieces were found with similar matrix present to the south in k2. The relationship between f18 and this ashy material is unclear. In some places f18 was found below, sloping down but then f18 disappears. [Input File: S716lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-15 yM m4704 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-15 yM 81 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-15 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-15 yM m4705 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-15 yM 85 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-15 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f6 (accumulation D) overlays f18 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f18 (layer) overlays f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f18 (layer) covers f51 (accumulation D) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f18 (layer) covers f95 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-11 lR light gray [Input File: S811lr5.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-11 lR 10YR7/1 [Input File: S811lr5.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-11 lR cl [Input File: S811lr5.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-11 lR Massive in structure, few inclusions [Input File: S811lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v5b
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v4
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v10
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

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

v8
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v13
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v65
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v121
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v121a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v131
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v131a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-15 yM S726 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-11 lR hard [Input File: S811lr5.j]




f19

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0019.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-15 sE topsoil [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v149
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-11 lR Topsoil layer with roots present, only rim and diagnostic sherds kept in the q-lots. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-15 sE m3746 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-15 sE 156 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-15 sE 145 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-15 sE m3746 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-15 sE 85 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-15 sE 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-11 lR no relays taken for topsoil, refer to corner stakes m3745 m3746 m3747 m3416 for spatial definition. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-03 sE q135 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f19 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q135.1 (unknown) sits in f19 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q135.2 (unknown) sits in f19 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q135.3 (unknown) sits in f19 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f19 (topsoil) covers f20 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-15 sE loam [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-8-11 lR brown [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-15 sE S716 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

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




f20

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0020.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-7-27 lR f27 [Input File: S727lr2.j]
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-17 eE layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v12
[Input File: !!]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-17 eE m3416 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-17 eE 108 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-17 eE 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-17 eE m3416 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-17 eE 100 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-17 eE 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f19 (topsoil) covers f20 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-20 yM q45 (pottery, bones) sits in f20 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 lR q58 (pottery, bones) sits in f20 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f20 (layer) covers f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f20 (layer) covers f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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

v20
2008-7-21 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v13
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-17 eE S722 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f21

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0021.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-17 lR topsoil [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v148
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-11 lR Topsoil layer with roots present, only rim and diagnostic sherds kept in the q-lots. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-17 lR m3746 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-17 lR 95 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-17 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-17 lR m3749 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-17 lR 134 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-17 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-11 lR no relays taken for topsoil, refer to corner stakes m3748 m3732 m3750 for spatial definition [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-19 yM q27 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f21 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-30 sE q112 (pottery, q-items) sits in f21 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 sE q112.1 (blade) sits in f21 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q27.1 (debitage) sits in f21 (topsoil) [Input File: S722yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f21 (topsoil) covers f26 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f21 (topsoil) covers f25 (stone installation) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-17 lR loam [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-8-11 lR brown [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v157
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-17 lR S717 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

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




f22

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0022.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-19 lR accumulation C [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v12
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-11 lR Multiple accumulations of deep ash ranging in shades of gray pink to dark black sloping into k2 from presumably the northwest (slope visible in section). This ash was found in the entire locus, except for a small patch of f16 then a larger patch of f98 in the northeast corner. The ash is also present in the western half of k12 as well as in A18. In A18, a deep vertical section shows the ash extending down several meters. In k2, we stopped excavating the ash at the same elevation as A18, an arbitrary stopping point. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-04 lR removed approximately 10 cm from the southern end of k2, all ash with several areas containing laminations, patches of brown soil alternating with darker stains of charcoal. The presence of laminations suggests that the ash was not dumped at one time but over a period of time enough for water to pool forming laminations. The ash continues to be clean, meaning few inclusions of pottery and animal bones, quite different from f60 and f62. [Input File: S804.J]
2008-8-05 lC Today we continued to excavate the ashy layer f22, uncovering in part a harder and compact layer brown in color. Almost at the and of the morning we found a large amount of small bones, according to lR probably pertinent to a bird or to a rodent, and we used a sifter to take all the small bones. [Input File: S805lC.j]
2008-8-09 lR On S807 we reached the elevation of A18's pebble and sherd pavement in k12 and decided to stop excavating the ash. We then moved into k2, excavated f22 down 15 cm to reach the same elevation as k12 and A18. By the end of the day, this was achieved. Some small patches remain in the southeast corner that will be removed tomorrow. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 238 (42308 40459 - 9283 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 239 (41849 40301 - 9288 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 240 (41719 40662 - 9328 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 243 (42060 41201 - 9274 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 241 (41888 40728 - 9324 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 242 (41941 40517 - 9287 / Relay location: middle) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-19 lR m4710 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-19 lR 61 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-19 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Axial Definition
slope (degrees/direction) 2008-8-11 lR the ash slopes down from the east down to the west, 45 degree angle. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f14 (accumulation C) overlays f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f15 (stone installation) rests on f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f16 (layer) abuts f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-19 lR i5 (bead (clay)) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-19 yM q30 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-23 ym q67 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-22 lR q64 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-23 sE q74 (pottery, bones) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-27 lC i13 (tannur) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-7-31 yM i22 (unknown) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-7-30 yM q116 (pottery, q-items) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q132 (pottery) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q137 (pottery) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 lC q141 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q146 (pottery, bones, q-items--pottery, bones) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q174 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 yM q181 (pottery, q-items) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 eE q184 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-05 lC q141.1 (unknown) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 lC q141.2 (carbon) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q174.1 (sample) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q174.2 (lithic specimen) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-05 lC q141.3 (stone) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q146.1 (blade) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q146.2 (seed) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-09 yM q181.1 (weight) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 yM q181.2 (carbon) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 yM q181.3 (tool) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 eE q184.1 (debitage) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q30.1 (grinding stone) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q30.2 (kiln waste) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q30.3 (kiln waste) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 lR q64.1 (debitage) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-23 ym q67.1 (tannur) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 ym q67.2 (carbon) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 ym q67.3 (blade) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 ym q67.4 (lithic specimen) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 ym q67.5 (tannur) sits in f22 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f22 (accumulation C) covers f28 (stone installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-19 lR ash [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-8-11 lR gray [Input File: S811lr6.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-11 lR 10YR3/2-10YR6/2 [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-11 lR silty [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Function
notes on function 2008-8-11 lR The depth of this ash and lack of inclusions (clean ash) suggests this accumulation is the result of a specific activity requiring firing. The presence of several colors in layers with laminations present also suggests that the ash was not accumulated in one moment but over several moments enough to leave differences in colors and water to pool forming laminations. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v6
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v16
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v16a
2008-7-20 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v29
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v29a
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v41
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v41a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v57
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v120
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v120a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-11 lR S810 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f23

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0023.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-19 yM pavement, type c [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v174
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-19 lR Pottery sherds lying flat on f5, concentrated in the southwest corner spreading north. These sherds appear contemporary with f11 stones as they are the same elevation and resting on f5. These sherds possibly form the natural surface of the ancient Tell. Associated with these sherds, the matrix to the north (f5) shows tannur fragments embedded in the soil. The sherds were removed today and given to mKB for analysis to see if these date to the middle Assyrian period. [Input File: S719lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-19 yM m4701 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-19 yM 130 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-19 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-19 yM m4701 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-19 yM 104 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-19 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-11 lR no relays were taken of this feature but are drawn to scale by eE along with f11. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f3 (topsoil) covers f23 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f23 (pavement, type c) rests on f5 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-19 yM q28 (pottery) sits in f23 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q31 (pottery, bones) sits in f23 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q31.1 (bowl) sits in f23 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S722yM.j]

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

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v3a
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v3
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S725lC.j]
2008-7-14 / eE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5b
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v8
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v8a
2008-7-19 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v174
2010-9-15 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-19 yM S719 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f24

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0024.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-19 yM accumulation C [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v12
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-11 lR Multiple accumulations of deep ash ranging in shades of gray pink to dark black sloping into k12 from presumably the northwest (slope visible in section). This ash was found in the western half of the locus abutting a large amorphous bricky mass in the east and the ash continues to slop down to the south, into k2. In A18, a deep vertical section shows the ash extending down several meters. In k12, we stopped excavating the ash at the same elevation as A18, an arbitrary stopping point as it continues to go down. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-28 lR A total of 15 cm was removed from the entire southeast corner then expanded to the north to level out the rest of the feature. While excavating a tannur fragment was found, q94.1, with one surface complete and the other abraded. The tannur piece was floating in the ash without any floor surface visible. The ash alternated from some areas showing black stains while some areas are slightly more compact and brown. f52 continues to go down but stopped excavating this feature after breakfast due to insufficient tents for shade. Tomorrow we will continue to excavate this feature. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-7-29 lR The ashy accumulation in the west, f24 was also excavated today, removing approximately 15 cm from the entire feature. It still continues to go down, which is expected as the north section of A18 shows clearly thick ash accumulations. [Input File: S729lr.j]
2008-8-06 lR Excavated the ashy accumulation f24 today, removing 10 cm from the entire western half of the locus. The area began to show alternating layers of pink, gray, and darker ash which was cleaned then covered for photographs tomorrow. [Input File: S806lr.j]
2008-8-07 lR Continued to excavate this feature today, removing 15 cm of ash that alternated between pink and gray layers. The wall f64 continues to do down with bricks jutting out in section. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-14 lR In k12, we continued to remove the ash f24 in the hope that a pavement surfaces to find the depth of f52 and f64 wall. By the end of the day, a brown slightly compact layer was found under the ash f24, labeled f118. This layer still contains lots of charcoal and ash embedded but maybe the interface between a floor surface and the ash f24. [Input File: S816lr.J]
2008-8-18 lR continued to remove 5 cm from f82 then scraped the ash f24 to expose f118 [Input File: S818lr.j]
2008-8-25 lC In the morning we drew the west section of k12, because it is shows nice multi-layer accumulations of ash from f24, and then we took photographs. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 156 (42749 40737 - 9347 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 157 (42600 40709 - 9336 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 158 (42345 40691 - 9347 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 154 (42412 40501 - 9342 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 155 (42781 40642 - 9348 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-19 yM m4701 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-19 yM 130 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-19 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-11 lR m4900 76 150 at bottom [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Axial Definition
slope (degrees/direction) 2008-8-11 lR the ash slopes down from the east down to the west, 45 degree angle. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f18 (layer) overlays f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-28 lR f52 (layer) abuts f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-8-13 lR [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f51 (accumulation D) abuts f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-28 sE q94 (pottery, q-items) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 lR q108 (pottery, q-items) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE i15 (jar shoulder) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-8-06 sE q157 (pottery, bones) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q170 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-14 yM q196 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-07 yM q170.1 (shell) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q170.2 (blade) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q170.3 (blade) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q170.4 (organic sample) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-7-29 lR q108.1 (grinding stone) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-8-14 yM q196.1 (unknown) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-14 yM q196.2 (bead) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-7-28 sE q94.1 (tannur) sits in f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f24 (accumulation C) abuts f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f24 (accumulation C) abuts f104 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f24 (accumulation C) abuts f52 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f24 (accumulation C) overlays f118 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]
inclusions !! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature [Input File: !!]

Time Sequencing
notes on time sequencing 2008-7-29 lR the ash abuts f52, with f24 later than f52 as it accumulates next to the structure or wall that is presumably f52. [Input File: S729lr.j]

Descriptive
color 2008-8-02 lR 10YR3/2-10YR6/2 [Input File: S802lr.j]
2008-8-11 lR gray [Input File: S811lr6.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-02 lR very dark grayish brown-light brownish gray [Input File: S802lr.j]
2008-8-11 lR 10YR3/2-10YR6/2 [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-11 lR silty [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Function
notes on function 2008-8-11 lR The depth of this ash and lack of inclusions (clean ash) suggests this accumulation is the result of a specific activity requiring firing. The presence of several colors in layers with laminations present also suggests that the ash was not accumulated in one moment but over several moments enough to leave differences in colors and water to pool forming laminations. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v32
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v4
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v5
2008-7-17 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v8
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]

v44
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v65
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v57
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v71
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v76
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v76a
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v94
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v95
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v121
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v121a
2008-8-25 / yM / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v131
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v131a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-11 lR S810 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f25

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0025.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-19 yM stone installation [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v17
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-19 lR a cluster of small to medium sized white stones located in the southwest corner of k15. The area was scraped to see if a pit cut was visible with only the western side showing a possible cut. 5cms was removed from the area to expose the cut further but nothing was noted. [Input File: S719lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-19 yM 39 (42057 42068 - 9359 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-19 yM 40 (41990 42037 - 9361 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-19 yM 41 (41980 42059 - 9359 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
2008-7-19 yM 42 (42042 42102 - 9362 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S720LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-19 yM m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-19 yM 126 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-19 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-19 yM m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-19 yM 110 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-19 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f21 (topsoil) covers f25 (stone installation) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f25 (stone installation) rests on f26 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-11 lR lithic [Input File: S811lr6.j]
color 2008-8-11 lR white [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v17
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-19 yM S720 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f26

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0026.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-19 yM layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v148
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-11 lR A natural build-up of soil containing no discernable elements or components beyond small fragments of brick. This feature was assigned very close to the top surface after find f25 stones. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-19 yM m3749 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-19 yM 134 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-19 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-19 yM m3749 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-19 yM 95 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-19 yM 165 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-11 lR no relays were taken for this feature [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f21 (topsoil) covers f26 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f25 (stone installation) rests on f26 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-20 yM i8 (clay artifact) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-20 lR q40 (pottery, bones) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q35 (pottery, q-items) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 lR q56 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 sE q57 (pottery) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-20 yM q44 (pottery) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 sE q48 (pottery, bones) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q49 (pottery, bones) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-23 lC q72 (pottery, q-items) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-19 yM q35.1 (debitage) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-19 yM q35.2 (kiln waste) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 sE q48.1 (grinding stone) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q49.1 (kiln waste) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 lR q56.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-23 lC q72.1 (unknown) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 lC q72.2 (kiln waste) sits in f26 (layer) [Input File: S723ym.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f38 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f46 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f40 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f26 (layer) covers f86 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f26 (layer) covers f84 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-11 lR brown [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-11 lR loam [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v24
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v17
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v17a
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v18
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v18a
2008-7-20 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v157
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-19 yM S723 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f27

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0027.HTM

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]




f28

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0028.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-21 yM stone installation [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-11 lR Several small stones found floating in the ash f22. The stones were found clustered together forming no specific shape or possible function without a pit cut; similar to the other stones f12 and f15. These stones were removed without drawing and only a photograph of the first stone emerging was taken. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-21 yM 63 (42123 40545 - 9374 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 64 (42112 40569 - 9401 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 59 (42136 40573 - 9396 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 60 (42146 40551 - 9386 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 61 (42141 40517 - 9374 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
2008-7-21 yM 62 (42115 40489 - 9370 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S721LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-21 yM m4710 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-21 yM 69 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-21 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-21 yM m4710 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-21 yM 50 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-21 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f22 (accumulation C) covers f28 (stone installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-22 lC q60 (items) sits in f28 (stone installation) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 lC q60.1 (grinding stone) sits in f28 (stone installation) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 lC q60.2 (grinding stone) sits in f28 (stone installation) [Input File: S722yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-11 lR lithic [Input File: S811lr6.j]
color 2008-8-11 lR white [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-21 yM S723 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f29

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0029.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-21 yM layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v23
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-21 lR A layer consisting of larger brickfall (large fragments of broken bricks) mixed with ash. To the south, the brickfall appears more organized with possibly another wall under f29. In the north, this feature turns ashier around the tannur f42. f29 is concentrated in the western half of the locus starting from m4702 extending north 400 cm and 150 cm east. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-17 lC After removing f29 from the eastern section we uncovered the pavement linked to the pavement f73 in k4 and two red flat bricks. [Input File: S817lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-21 yM m4714 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-21 yM 86 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-21 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-21 yM m4714 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-21 yM 74 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-21 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-7-21 lR no relays taken; see relays for f68, the brick pile found in f29 and the western border of the ash f36 [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f17 (layer) covers f29 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-21 yM q51 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 yM q54 (pottery) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 yM q65 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-30 sE q123 (pottery) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-22 yM i10 (debitage--metal artifact) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S824yM.j]
2008-7-22 yM i11 (J) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S824yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q51.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q51.2 (blade) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q51.3 (grinding stone) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q51.4 (tool) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q51.5 (debitage) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 yM q65.1 (lithic specimen) sits in f29 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f29 (layer) overlays f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f29 (layer) overlays f31 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f29 (layer) covers f43 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f29 (layer) abuts f129 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-7-21 lR mixed, light brown to light gray [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-21 lR mixed, clay and ash [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v23
2008-7-22 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v23a
2008-7-22 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v27
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30a
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30b
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-21 yM S723 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f30

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0030.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-21 yM brickfall [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v130
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-28 lR A thick accumulation of brick fall from presumably a collapse of structures nearby. Large broken bricks are uniformly found within a softer matrix. Approximately 25 cm thick, this feature transitions into compact bricky mass with larger brick components present, some complete bricks forming f41, wall. The brickfall also covered f59, a hearth sitting on bricks from f41. [Input File: S728lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-28 lR We continued to excavate this feature today, removing 10 cm, thinking that we found the bottom since in the east a nice ash level was found, presumably the end of brickfall. The layer however was only localized in the east, with the matrix towards the east resembling a combination of brick melt and brick fall. The soil is hard, bricky; some lines are present but don't form any structures or pattern. Tomorrow, the area will be scraped and cleaned to see if any more bricks surface. If not, we should consider changing the feature to define it as more compact than the brickfall above. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-8-25 lC We finished removing part of f30, to find a compact surface, visible in section, and to find more bricks of the wall f41. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-21 yM m4707 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-21 yM 71 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-21 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-21 yM m4707 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-21 yM 46 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-21 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-11 lR no relays taken, feature found in entire locus [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f7 (layer) covers f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-21 yM i9 (goblet) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S721lr.j]
2008-7-21 yM q50 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 eE q52 (pottery, bones) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-24 yM q80 (pottery, bones) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-26 sE q84 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-28 sE q95 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q93 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q102 (pottery, q-items) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 sE i18 (needle--tool) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-8-02 yM q130 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q133 (pottery, bones) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-25 eE q246 (pottery, bones) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q102.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q102.2 (tannur) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-8-02 yM q130.1 (blade) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-25 eE q246.1 (shell) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q50.1 (grinding stone) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-21 yM q50.3 sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q93.1 (tool) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q95.1 (blade) sits in f30 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f77 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f41 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f59 (hearth) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f105 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f50 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f96 (installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
inclusions !! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature [Input File: !!]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-11 lR mixed light gray to light orange [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-11 lR silty clay [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v33
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v22
2008-7-21 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v22a
2008-7-21 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v26a
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v47
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v47a
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v45
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v64a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v64
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67b
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v98
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v98a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v130
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v130a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-11 lR S803 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f31

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0031.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-22 yM layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-28 lR Initially defined as interface layer between brickfall and ash consisting of broken bricks within an ashy soft fill. We expected to only have a few centimeters of this layer then reach ash but instead a tannur f42 and a cobblestone pavement f50 was found resulting in keeping this feature as the matrix above the pavement and around the broken bricks to the south. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-7-21 lR A compact ashy surface where the sherd pavement f35 is embedded in. Underneath is f90. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-27 yM 102 (41765 40790 - 9367 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-27 yM 103 (42135 40930 - 9359 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-27 yM 104 (41907 40976 - 9362 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-27 yM 105 (41926 41008 - 9354 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-27 yM 106 (41711 40939 - 9362 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-22 yM m4714 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-22 yM 74 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-22 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-22 yM m4714 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-22 yM 64 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-22 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f29 (layer) overlays f31 (layer) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-22 yM q53 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-24 lC q77 (pottery, bones) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-28 sE q92 (pottery) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-8-03 lR q136 (pottery, bones) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-17 yM q208 (pottery, bones) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-18 yM q220 (pottery, q-items) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-18 yM q220.1 (unknown) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-7-22 yM q53.1 (unknown) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-22 yM q53.2 (tool) sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-7-24 lC q77.2 sits in f31 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f31 (layer) overlays f35 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f31 (layer) overlays f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f31 (layer) overlays f68 (brick pile) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f31 (layer) covers f42 (tannur) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f31 (layer) abuts f129 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-7-21 lR gray [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-21 lR ashy clay [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v33
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v23
2008-7-22 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v27
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-22 yM S723 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-7-21 lR more compact than f36 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f32

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0032.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-22 yM accumulation C [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v149
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-04 lR Only patches of the compact bricky layer were found in k14 in the western part of the locus with f32 assigned to the abandonment accumulation in the eastern half consisting of softer gray soil with broken bricks. The feature extends from m3747 north 400 cm and 150 cm east, becoming wider in the north. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-22 yM m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-22 yM 133 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-22 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-22 yM m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-22 yM 128 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-22 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-04 lR no relays taken [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f20 (layer) covers f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f37 (brickfall) abuts f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-22 lR q55 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q139 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 lC q140 (pottery, bones) sits in f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q139.1 (unknown) sits in f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-22 lR q55.1 (kiln waste) sits in f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S722yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f32 (accumulation C) covers f33 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f32 (accumulation C) covers f56 (brick pile) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f32 (accumulation C) abuts f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-04 lR pale brown [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-04 lR sandy clay loam [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v20
2008-7-21 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-22 yM S722 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
storage 2008-8-04 lR S804 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f33

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0033.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-22 lR pavement, type c [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v20
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-22 lR Unclear if this is a sherd pavement or a lense of sherds. The sherds extend from the north to the south forming a rectangular shaped area that cap f34, stones. The sherds are lying flat, larger in size, with no other inclusions which contrast to the smaller size of the sherds in f35 pavement. [Input File: S722lr.j]
2008-8-04 lR Sherd pavement constructed of large sherds lying flat on a surface creating a rectangular shape that runs north to south in the eastern side of k14. These sherds overlay a series of stones that extends the pavement towards the south, keeping the same alignment as the sherd pavement. Underneath f33, another sherd pavement was found, nicer and more compact than f33. The sherds from this pavement are smaller in size with small pebbles embedded in a clay matrix, see f61. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-22 yM 68 (42216 41722 - 9374 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-23 yM 72 (42219 41810 - 9363 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-23 yM 73 (42173 41831 - 9365 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-23 yM 74 (42081 41757 - 9370 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-23 yM 75 (42090 41647 - 9367 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-23 yM 76 (42221 41717 - 9368 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-23 yM 71 (42277 41856 - 9367 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-22 lR m3746 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-22 lR 122 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-22 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-22 lR m3746 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-22 lR 118 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-22 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f32 (accumulation C) covers f33 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f37 (brickfall) abuts f33 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-23 yM q68 (pottery, bones) sits in f33 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 sE q69 (pottery) sits in f33 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S723ym.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f33 (pavement, type c) covers f47 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f33 (pavement, type c) overlays f34 (stone installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f33 (pavement, type c) abuts f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v20
2008-7-21 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v25
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v25a
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-22 lR S723 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f34

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0034.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-22 sE stone installation [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v25
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-27 lC Stone installation in k14, possible a stone wall constructed of medium to large white stones clustered together running south to north, with the eastern edge forming a straight line. The southern end may extend further south into the baulk. [Input File: S727lr4.j]
2008-8-11 lR A cluster of 28 stones ranging in size concentrated south in k14. The eastern border of f34 forms a line while the western border is irregular in shape. Two pavements are associated with f34, sherd pavement f33, a later pavement that overlays the stones covering a cluster in the north while f48 appears to have been constructed at the same time as f34 for some of the stones sit on f48 with sherds also overlaying. Another cluster of cobblestones were found in the west, f61, perhaps associated with these stones. The stones are the typical white limestone found at Mozan. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-22 lR While defining f33 sherd pavement or lense a series of stones were found under f33, concentrated in the southeast corner. The stones appear to be in line forming a possible wall. [Input File: S722lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-24 yM 88 (41983 41655 - 9364 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 89 (42157 41723 - 9366 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 90 (42107 41754 - 9370 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 91 (41964 41716 - 9371 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-22 sE m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-22 sE 126 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-22 sE 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-11 lR 9339 at top [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f33 (pavement, type c) overlays f34 (stone installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f34 (stone installation) rests on f48 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-11 lR white [Input File: S811lr6.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]

v25
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v25a
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

v43a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-11 lR S728 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f35

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0035.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-22 sE pavement, type c [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v27
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR A rough pavement constructed with pottery sherds some lying flat while most are at an irregular angle concentrated within the eastern area of k3, alongside the east section continuing under the baulk into k4 (see f73 and f72). The pavement contained animal bones embedded with multiple layers of the pavement visible. One suggestion, especially viewing the pavement in k4 is that this was either an unintentional pavement created from a walking surface that embedded loose sherds into the soil or that this is an ancient wadi with sherds washed in. The presence of a channel, f83 drain to the immediate northwest of f35 suggests that water was present and diverted. In k4, the pavement is at a higher elevation, sloping down into k3. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-09 lR Removed the pavement today, assigned f90 to the soil underneath the pavement [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-24 yM 80 (41660 41102 - 9348 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 81 (41804 41133 - 9348 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 84 (41655 41144 - 9350 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 82 (41861 41245 - 9350 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 83 (41754 41180 - 9344 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-22 sE m4714 66 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-09 lR m4902 117 150 at bottom [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f31 (layer) overlays f35 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f35 (pavement, type c) rests on f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-09 sE q178 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f35 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 sE q178.1 (blade) sits in f35 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S810yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v33
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v27
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-09 lR S809 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f36

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0036.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-22 lR accumulation C [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR Ashy accumulation found in the middle of the locus, running south to north. This ash appears to be the same accumulation as f22 in k2 that spreads east into k3. At some point bricks were added, f68 (f29) over the ash south of the tannur f42 to perhaps contain the ash to the west. f36 likely is under f68, and at the moment we have excavated f31 and f35 finding the ash f36 under these features continuing east. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-23 lR The ash is visible to the west of pavement f35 and unclear if the ash goes below the pavement or abuts it. Another pavement was found today, connecting the cobblestones found yesterday in f36 eastern corner to the western side of k3 and associating f42 tannur, and i11 to a surface sitting on the ash. [Input File: S723lr.j]
2008-8-07 lR This ash appears to abut f35 pavement in the north section of A18. We started to excavate the ash in the area north of the tannur f42 and proceeded south. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-23 yM 77 (41840 41046 - 9363 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 85 (41722 40980 - 9347 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 86 (41849 41096 - 9342 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-24 yM 87 (41732 41027 - 9352 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 221 (41994 41118 - 9353 / Relay location: N) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-22 lR m4713 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-22 lR 88 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-22 lR 165 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-09 lR m4715 65 190 [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f29 (layer) overlays f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f31 (layer) overlays f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f42 (tannur) rests on f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f68 (brick pile) rests on f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-23 lC q70 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-8-05 sE q151 (pottery, bones) sits in f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-09 yM q176 (pottery, bones) sits in f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 sE q172 (pottery) sits in f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 sE q172.1 (metal artifact--lead scraper) sits in f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-7-23 lC q70.1 (grinding stone) sits in f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 lC q70.2 (carbon) sits in f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S723ym.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f36 (accumulation C) covers f100 (tannur) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-22 lR ash [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-09 lR 10YR3/2-10YR6/2 [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR silty ash [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v35
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v33
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v23
2008-7-22 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v27
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v66a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v82
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v82a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v83
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-09 lR S809 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f37

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0037.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-22 lR brickfall [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v149
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR Layer of abandonment consisting of broken brick fragments mixed within a compact matrix located in the western half of k14, west of f33 and f34. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-22 lR m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-22 lR 120 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-22 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-22 lR m3746 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-22 lR 100 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-22 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-09 lR no relays taken, feature extends from m3416 400 cm north and 200 cm east. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f20 (layer) covers f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f32 (accumulation C) abuts f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f33 (pavement, type c) abuts f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-23 lC q71 (pottery) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-24 lC q78 (pottery, bones) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-26 yM q85 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-26 yM q88 (pottery, q-items) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-28 yM q96 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q99 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-26 yM i12 (unknown) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-7-28 sE i14 (figurine) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-7-26 yM q85.1 (grinding stone) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-26 yM q88.1 (debitage) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-28 yM q96.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q99.1 (grinding stone) sits in f37 (brickfall) [Input File: S729yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f37 (brickfall) abuts f32 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f37 (brickfall) abuts f33 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f37 (brickfall) overlays f58 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-09 lR pale pinkish brown [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR sandy clay [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v25
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

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

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

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-22 lR S726 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f38

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0038.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-23 lR wall [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR Mud brick wall running east to west located near the northern section of k15. The wall bonds with another wall, f46, running north to south and forms a small room labeled as a1. The width of f38 is constructed using one whole brick and a half, measuring 55 cm and 195 cm in length extending into the eastern baulk. The wall goes down 4 courses of bricks, 10 cm thick, and rests on f57 stone pavement. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-23 lR Assigned this feature today to the north set of bricks running east to west. The northern boundary of the wall remains unknown; currently the width of the wall is one brick wide. [Input File: S723lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-26 yM 92 (42078 42401 - 9301 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S726EE-R.J]
2008-7-26 yM 93 (42091 42182 - 9298 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S726EE-R.J]
2008-7-26 yM 94 (42092 42201 - 9297 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S726EE-R.J]
2008-7-26 yM 96 (42040 42387 - 9303 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S726EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 120 (42136 42224 - 9299 / Relay location: NW corner) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-23 lR m3749 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-23 lR 95 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-23 lR 165 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-09 lR 9264 at bottom [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f38 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f44 (accumulation C) abuts f38 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f39 (accumulation B) abuts f38 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f38 (wall) rests on f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-23 ym q66 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f38 (wall) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 ym q66.1 (unknown) sits in f38 (wall) [Input File: S723ym.j]
2008-7-23 ym q66.2 (kiln waster) sits in f38 (wall) [Input File: S723ym.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f38 (wall) abuts f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-09 lR pale brown [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR clay [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v36
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v24
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v28
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v42
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v42a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

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

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

v68
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

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

v107
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]

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

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

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f39

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0039.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-23 lR accumulation B [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v155
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR The latest fill in a1, room beginning at the point where bricks began to surface. The fill is typical of collapse, containing large broken bricks within a soft matrix. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-23 lR removed 20 cms today of this accumulation bounded within walls, f39. At the end of the day, two grinding stones, a large ceramic sherd, and broken bricks were found and left in place for a photograph tomorrow. The accumulation is gray, grainy with small brick inclusions present. [Input File: S723lr.j]
2008-7-28 lR No longer excavating f39, the fill inside a1 has been given a new feature number f55 for the last 15 cm inside the structure. [Input File: S728lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-23 lR m3749 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-23 lR 85 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-23 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-09 lR 9253 at bottom [Input File: S811lr6.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-09 lR no relays were taken since the walls were relayed that bound this feature. See relays from f38 and f46 [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f38 (wall) abuts f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f84 (wall) abuts f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-26 yM q90 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-30 sE q122 (pottery, bones) sits in f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 sE q122.1 (blade) sits in f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-26 yM q90.1 (grinding stone) sits in f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f39 (accumulation B) covers f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f39 (accumulation B) abuts f46 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f39 (accumulation B) abuts f38 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-09 lR mixed, pale brown to brown [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR mixed, sandy clay loam [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v24
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v28
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v157
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-09 lR S728 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f40

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0040.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-23 lR wall [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v101
[Input File: !!]
notes on labeling 2008-8-09 lR f86 is included under this label early in the season when the a distinction between f40 and f86 could not be established. As a result some of the early templates label f86 as f40. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR In the western part of k15, adjacent to the west section, several brick faces emerged, arranged vertically that continued into the western baulk. Within a few days more bricks emerged in the northeast corner, horizontal and different from the vertical bricks but since no definition could be concluded, both these sets of bricks were labeled f40. After we removed the west section of k15, or the east section of k14, the vertical bricks continued under the section and found in k14, labeled as f56. The horizontal bricks found earlier turned into a wall, oriented north to south and we relabeled these bricks as f86. 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, 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 2008-7-23 lR This feature was assigned to the cluster of emerging bricks in the western half of the locus. It is unclear if this is a wall or tomb. [Input File: S723lr.j]
2008-8-04 lR Articulated this feature today after the east baulk of k14 was removed. This appears to be a 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]
2008-8-05 lR Met with gB today to discuss the strategy for excavating this structure. He suggested to cut several sections to understand the size of the bricks, orientation, and construction before the top surface of the bricks are removed. Tomorrow we will begin to do this. [Input File: S805lr2.j]
2008-8-06 lR The box structure, f40 was cut into two section in order to understand it's construction. Sections on the north and east were cut, showing that both half and whole bricks were used in construction with the east section also showing the bricks stepped up between levels. Photographs will be taken tomorrow before more of the bricks are removed. The western end of the structure was also defined by removing 5 cm from f62 and coming towards the structure. [Input File: S806lr.j]
2008-8-09 lR A series of thin vertical bricks set at an oblique angle were found while excavating f87. The bricks are held together with thin mortar forming a wall west of a2, f40, and possibly forming a room bounded by f97 and f63 or a wall for f40. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-19 lR This morning the north section of k101 was drawn. This section is not the true north section of k101, it is actually our cut into k14 but shows nicely the wall f127 which we plan to remove today for the purpose of exposing f40 (a2) which is presumably behind wall f127. After the section was drawn we then photographed the section, including overhead, oblique, and direct north views. The wall was removed in section, beginning in the eastern area working west, leaving a small section to see the horizontal bricks from two sides. We then proceeded to continue removing the bricks to west, then cleaned out the section and photographed it again. What was in view was bricky material sitting on a nice row of horizontal bricks then several centimeters below, a layer of reddish fine clay appearing similar in shape and size to bricks but much softer than brick. Another layer was removed, moving north and this time removing f40 vertical bricks to expose another layer of the horizontal bricks behind. In the west, more stones surfaced to the north, in line with the stones from wall f125. It is unclear if these stones continue north, if so then a2 was built over f125 wall. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-07 yM 215 (41889 42007 - 9286 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 216 (41918 41907 - 9289 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 212 (42126 41981 - 9285 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 213 (42062 41968 - 9287 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 214 (42015 42050 - 9275 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 210 (41977 41665 - 9309 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 211 (42160 41870 - 9297 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 371 (42006 41915 - 9307 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-23 lR m3748 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-23 lR 67 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-23 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f40 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f84 (wall) abuts f40 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-05 sE q143 (pottery, bones) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-06 sE q158 (pottery, bones) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-07 eE q171 (pottery) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-19 yM q223 (pottery, q-items) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-20 sE q225 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q231 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-23 sE q237 (pottery, bones) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-24 sE q240 (pottery, bones) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-25 lC q244 (pottery, bones) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-26 sE q253 (pottery, q-items) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-19 yM q223.1 (blade) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-20 sE q225.1 (brick) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-20 sE q225.2 (seed) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-20 sE q225.3 (shell) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q231.1 (debitage) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q231.2 (debitage) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q231.3 (sample) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q231.4 (blade) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q231.5 (bead) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q231.6 (unknown) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q231.7 (brick) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-26 sE q253.1 (brick) sits in f40 (wall) [Input File: S826yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f40 (wall) covers f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-09 lR light gray [Input File: S811lr6.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-09 lR 10YR7/2 [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR clay [Input File: S811lr6.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-09 lR K93 bricks contain small inclusions of charcoal and fine orange colored clay [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v36
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v24
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v28
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v42
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v42a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v52
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]

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

v68
2008-8-07 / sE / [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]

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

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

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

v85
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]

v101
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]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]




f41

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0041.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-9-12 lR ^w1 [Input File: S912lr.j]
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-23 lR wall [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v130
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-27 lR mud brick wall running west to east in the northwest corner of k13, partly in the north baulk. The wall measures 50 cm in width, constructed of one brick and a half. The length is unknown as the wall is yet completely excavated, at the moment measures 120 cms. Two types of bricks are present, an orange-reddish and gray bricks with gray mortar lines, with two courses currently visible. The bricks run into the west baulk with more bricks visible in the west baulk suggesting the wall turns to form a corner. A parallel wall may be present 127 cm south from f41. Here a large bricky mass is present but no clear brick faces or lines distinguishable. [Input File: S728lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-28 lR Spent the entire day focusing on f41 and the area to the west. Only the northwest corner was articulated and defined thus far so increments of 5cms was shaved off from the surface to see if these bricks extend to the east. Two more bricks were found but the area is extremely confusing with hard compact material showing no brick lines or faces. The strategy then changed, starting from the south end working towards the bricks, 10 cms was removed to see if the inner face of the wall could be found. The faces were found however more bricks surfaced below, extending the width of the wall by a meter to the south. Either this is a very thick wall or something other than a wall. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-7-29 lR In the northeast in line with f41 more bricks surfaced indicating that the wall continues to the east, under the baulk. Bricks are also present in k14 east; if this is the same wall then this is either a very large structure or a wall delineating an area, similar in function to a fence. [Input File: S729lr.j]
2008-8-09 lR More bricks are beginning to surface south of the defined area for f41. This bricks are the same orientation, found lower in elevation. At this moment we are leaving these bricks are part of f41 and defining it as a thick wall. In the next locus, k14, the same situation is visible with more bricks to the south of f63 wall, also at a lower elevation. One possibility is that these walls are later additions to narrow an associated room or alternatively, these could be two walls that abut each other. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-25 lC We finished removing part of f30, to find a compact surface, visible in section, and to find more bricks of the wall f41. [Input File: S825lC.j]
argument 2008-7-28 lR One argument for defining f41 as a pavement rests on the burned area, f59, sitting on one of the bricks of f41, similar to a hearth of some sort. This could be also a reuse of the original wall, setting a hearth over the wall after abandonment and build-up of the area. [Input File: S728lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-05 yM 144 (42423 41449 - 9322 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 145 (42468 41454 - 9304 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 142 (42598 41105 - 9348 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 143 (42509 41099 - 9333 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 144 (42423 41449 - 9322 / Relay location: se) [Input File: S808LR4R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-23 lR m4707 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-23 lR 46 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-23 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f41 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f41 (wall) abuts f105 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-02 lR light orange [Input File: S802lr.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-02 lR 5YR7/2-5YR8/4 [Input File: S802lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-02 lR sandy clay [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v26a
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v45
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v64a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v64
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v98
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v98a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v130
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v130a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f42

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0042.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-23 lC tannur [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR A tannur set into ash f36, with the base in tact but broken. The tannur is 10 cm deep, found collapsed in, and shows small broken bricks around the top surface used as props to set the tannur. Ash was found inside, indicating no inclusions such as pottery or animal bones with the fill clean ash. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-24 lR Began to excavate f42 today using small wooden spatulas. The fill inside consisted of soft light gray ash, no pottery or bones found only fragments of the tannur and over fired brick pieces. Currently, 10cms was removed with the tannur continuing to go down. Typically at Mozan, tannurs sit on floors with only 5 cms remaining of the base. In the Mittani levels, A18 contained several tannur ovens and cooking installations that are different from the earlier phases. The Mittani ovens found were pedastooled or propped up by bricks allowing the person using the tannur to stand instead of squatting down. If the walls of f42 go down then the tannur dates to the same phase as the Mittani structures in A18 rather than a later phase that built over the earlier ash fills. [Input File: S725lr.j]
2008-7-23 lR The base of a tannur, found while excavating f29, interface between bricky material and ash, f36. The base is complete with large fragments of the tannur resting on top of the base. The tannur appears to sit on the ash f36 with a cobblestone floor found immediately to the north. [Input File: S723lr.j]
2008-8-09 lR Excavated f36 ash around the tannur today, exposing the outer surface showing the tannur floating in ash. [Input File: S809lr.j]
strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-8-09 lR Tomorrow we plan to take a photograph of the outer surface of the tannur then remove it. The tannur is floating or cut into the ash which continues to go down deeper. We are thus removing the tannur to excavate the ash f36. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-23 yM 78 (41866 41007 - 9341 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 113 (41858 41039 - 9343 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 114 (41915 41038 - 9350 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 115 (41897 40998 - 9343 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-23 lC m4713 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-23 lC 39 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-23 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-23 lC m4715 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-23 lC 71 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-23 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f31 (layer) covers f42 (tannur) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f42 (tannur) rests on f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-13 lR f49 (fill) sits in f42 (tannur) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR clay [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v34
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v31
2008-7-24 / sE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v33
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v30
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30a
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30b
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v82
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v82a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v83
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v81a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f43

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0043.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-23 lR pavement, type c [Input File: S727lr5.j]
included under other label 2008-7-29 lR f50 [Input File: S729lr.j]
best image !! !!
v30
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-27 lR A series of small white cobblestones forming a crude pavement that extends north into k13. This pavement slopes slightly to the south, wider in the north (120 cm in width) and tapers to the south (63 cm in width) meeting with f42, tannur. In k3, the pavement contains more pottery, large body sherds lying flat intermingled with cobblestones while in k13, the pavement only contains cobblestones with few inclusions. See f50, the same pavement located in k3. The pavement appears contemporary with f42 tannur and f35 pavement to the east. [Input File: S727lr4.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-23 lR Feature surfaced while removing the interface between ash and bricky material f29 in the northwest quadrant of k3. Several small cobblestones with pottery sherds lying flat were found sitting on the ash f36. The floor was followed towards the north which extends to the section. Tomorrow the westernmost area will be excavated, following the floor surface to see how far it extends. [Input File: S723lr.j]
2008-7-28 lR pavement was cleaned and photographed today, relays taken, and tomorrow eE will draw f43, f50. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-8-04 lR removed the sherds and cobblestones today in k3 and found another pavement below similar to f35 containing small pebbles and smaller pottery sherds. [Input File: S804.J]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-27 yM 107 (42057 41138 - 9347 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-27 yM 108 (41898 41074 - 9349 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-23 lR m4714 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-23 lR 82 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-23 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-09 lR 9361 at bottom [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f29 (layer) covers f43 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-05 sE q145 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f43 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q145.1 (pestle) sits in f43 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q145.2 (kiln waste) sits in f43 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f43 (pavement, type c) covers f76 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-09 lR white [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v33
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v30
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30a
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v30b
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-09 lR S804 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f44

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0044.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-24 lC accumulation C [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v148
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR After a1, room, began to emerge we assigned new feature numbers to the soil inside the structure and outside the structure. This feature is the soil west of the wall f46 and north of wall f38, forming an "L" shape around the outside of a1. The accumulation is similar to collapse or abandonment build-up with brick fragments mixed with softer soil. Under f44, stones from f57 pavement were found with the last 5-7 cm of f44 becoming harder and more compact. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-24 yM 79 (42184 42224 - 9300 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S725LC-R.J]
2008-7-29 yM 129 (42056 42089 - 9285 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S729LC-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-24 lC m3748 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-24 lC 59 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-24 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-09 lR 9259 bottom elevation [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-24 lC q75 (pottery, bones) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-26 yM q91 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-28 sE q97 (pottery, q-items--pottery, bones) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 lR q100 (pottery, q-items) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q106 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q104 (pottery, bones) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE i17 (unknown) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-7-29 yM i19 (Beer strainer--beer strainer) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-7-26 yM q91.1 (tannur) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-28 sE q97.1 (blade) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q97.2 (debitage) sits in f44 (accumulation C) [Input File: S729yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-27 lR f44 (accumulation C) abuts f38 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f44 (accumulation C) abuts f46 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-09 lR brown [Input File: S811lr6.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR clay loam [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v28
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-09 lR S729 [Input File: S811lr6.j]




f45

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0045.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-24 lR stone installation [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-04 lR removed the north section of k2 yesterday and defined these stones which run north, perhaps part of the cobblestone pavement f43 or a wall. [Input File: S804.J]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-28 yM 116 (42194 40767 - 9390 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 117 (42156 40767 - 9412 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 118 (42155 40812 - 9386 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 119 (42174 40822 - 9383 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-24 lR m4711 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-24 lR 79 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-24 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f16 (layer) covers f45 (stone installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-24 lR lithic [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-24 lR white [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v29
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v29a
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v41
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v41a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v57
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f46

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0046.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-24 lR wall [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR Mud brick wall running north to south bonded with wall f38 that runs east to west, forming the walls of structure a1. The wall is constructed of one brick in width, 5 bricks in length, measuring 206 x 35 cm. The wall is 4 courses deep or 40 cm and sits on f57 stone pavement. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-26 yM 95 (42085 42232 - 9295 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S726EE-R.J]
2008-7-26 yM 97 (41962 42143 - 9301 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S726EE-R.J]
2008-7-26 yM 98 (41924 42138 - 9293 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S726EE-R.J]
2008-7-26 yM 99 (41914 42169 - 9291 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S726EE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-24 lR m3749 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-24 lR 89 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-24 lR 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-09 lR 9259 bottom elevation [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-7-27 lR f26 (layer) covers f46 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-7-27 lR f44 (accumulation C) abuts f46 (wall) [Input File: S727lr3.j]
2008-8-13 lR f39 (accumulation B) abuts f46 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f46 (wall) rests on f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v36
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v24
2008-7-23 / sE / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v28
2008-7-24 / yM / [Input File:S803lr3.j]

v42
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v42a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v58a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v58b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v68
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

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

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

v86
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v86a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

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

v107
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]

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

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

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

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

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

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v157
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f47

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0047.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-24 lC accumulation A [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-24 lC m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-24 lC 129 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-24 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-24 lC m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-24 lC 125 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-24 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f33 (pavement, type c) covers f47 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-24 lC q82 (pottery) sits in f47 (accumulation A) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f47 (accumulation A) covers f48 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-24 lC S724 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f48

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0048.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-24 lC pavement, type c [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v37
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-27 lC pavement type c, constructed of small to medium sized ceramic sherds and small pebbles measuring 80 cm wide, 200 cm long (north-south). The pavement is very compact, well built, and more preserved on the southern border where it overlays f34 stones. [Input File: S727lr4.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-28 yM 125 (42122 41755 - 9366 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 126 (42295 41846 - 9369 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 127 (42262 41784 - 9367 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-28 yM 128 (42182 41728 - 9369 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-24 lC m3747 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-24 lC 124 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-24 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-09 lR 9362 at bottom [Input File: S811lr6.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-09 lR q-lots give an elevation that is 20cm higher than the elevation at the top of this feature. Problem seems to be a wrong marker number. The depth of these q-lots should within 9365-9360. [Input File: S811lr6.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f47 (accumulation A) covers f48 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f34 (stone installation) rests on f48 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f48 (pavement, type c) rests on f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-30 yM q117 (pottery, bones) sits in f48 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 eE q120 (pottery) sits in f48 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S805yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

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]

v43a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-12 lR S730 [Input File: S812lr7.j]




f49

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0049.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-24 lC fill [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-24 lC m4715 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-24 lC 76 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-24 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-24 lC m4715 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-24 lC 66 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-24 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-24 lR q81 (pottery, q-items) sits in f49 (fill) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-8-13 lR f49 (fill) sits in f42 (tannur) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-7-24 lR q81.1 (tannur) sits in f49 (fill) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-24 lR q81.2 (grinding stone) sits in f49 (fill) [Input File: S727yM2.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-24 lC S724 [Input File: S727lr5.j]




f50

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0050.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-25 lC pavement, type c [Input File: S727lr5.j]
included under other label 2008-7-29 lR f43 [Input File: S729lr.j]
best image !! !!
v33
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-27 lR A crude pavement comprised of small cobblestones averaging 5-7mm in size embedded within a bricky matrix overlaying ash. The pavement continues south, under the baulk, into k3 (see f43), extending 96 cm north from the south baulk at it's easternmost border width, 250 cm in length, and 76 cm in the westernmost border width. While the pavement is mostly constructed of small rounded cobblestones, 3 larger stones are present in the west measuring an average of 15-33 cm in length. This pavement (f43 and f50 combined) runs west to east then turns in the east, following a north-south orientation into k3. Toward the north eastern border, the pavement appears to step down. Few inclusions are visible, differing from f43 where large body sherds are integrated into the pavement [Input File: S727lr4.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-28 lR pavement was cleaned and photographed today, relays taken, and tomorrow eE will draw f43, f50. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-8-05 lC Today, in the second half of the morning we removed the pebble floor f50 and we found a layer f80 with other small pebbles and sherds that could be another pavement or a sort of preparation for the pebble floor above. [Input File: S805lC.j]
2008-8-05 lR removed this feature today finding another pavement underneath, similar to f76 with fewer inclusions. [Input File: S805lr2.j]
2008-8-06 lR removed the cobblestones today, finding another pavement f80 below and a possible drain f83 [Input File: S806lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-27 yM 109 (42322 40997 - 9369 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-27 yM 110 (42250 41062 - 9352 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-27 yM 112 (42124 41265 - 9372 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S728EE-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 111 (42269 41213 - 9370 / Relay location: w) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-25 lC m4709 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-25 lC 94 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-25 lC 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9363 bottom elevation [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f50 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-05 yM q155 (pottery, bones) sits in f50 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f50 (pavement, type c) covers f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-25 lC lithic [Input File: S727lr5.j]
color 2008-7-25 lC white [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v33
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v45
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v64a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v64
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v68
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-12 lR S806 [Input File: S812lr7.j]




f51

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0051.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-26 yM accumulation D [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v32a
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR A thin soft accumulation from abandonment found below the brickmelt/ Tell surface at abandonment f18 on the eastern half of the locus. This appears to be accumulation from the ash on the western area, f24 that built up over f52. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-26 yM m4705 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-26 yM 90 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-26 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-7-26 yM m4705 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @bottom 2008-7-26 yM 84 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-7-26 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-12 lR no relays taken, feature extends the same area as r166, r165, r162, and r159, at elevation 9401. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f18 (layer) covers f51 (accumulation D) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-26 yM q86 (pottery, bones) sits in f51 (accumulation D) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f51 (accumulation D) covers f52 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f51 (accumulation D) abuts f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-12 lR gray [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v32a
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v65
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-12 lR S726 [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-12 lR soft [Input File: S812lr7.j]




f52

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0052.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-26 yM layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]
best image !! !!
v131
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-28 lR Found in the eastern half of k12, triangular in shape and wider in the north measuring 300cm then tapering and sloping slightly to the south measuring 175 cm. This feature is approximately 30 cms below f27, very compact with faint traces of brick lines that do not form any shape. Initially labeled as brick melt for the color, hardness, and texture is similar to f27 brick melt but yesterday we reassessed this feature, finding flat brick lines in section suggesting a possible structure, wall, or pavement. [Input File: S728lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-28 lR f52 was found sloping down with f24 clearly coming up to f52. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-8-10 lR This feature along with f82 continues to perplex us as it is a large amorphous bricky mass with faint suggestions of brick lines that never materialize into complete bricks. Today after meeting with fAB, it was decided to remove 10 cm of it starting from the south. This material was very difficult to remove coming out in large bricky chunks that fail to break with your hands, perhaps secondarily fired from whatever created ash f22 and f24. At the end of the day no resolution was reach for underneath the same compact bricky mass is present. To the south, f82 was also removed 10 cm finding interesting veins of reddish to orange clay. Given all the ash, the artifacts we are finding which include small fragments of flint, lithic blades and samples of minerals, perhaps this area was associated with some type of craft production. Several holes are present on the western side of f52, interpreted as animal holes although it's strange to have so many on the surface and may be linked to a specific function. The largest hole, fill f104 has one corner with brick faces suggestive of a possible door but the other side is rounded, appearing more like an animal hole than a doorway. The fill was partially excavated to see if more brick faces surfaced, these faces were found only in the southern end. [Input File: S810lr2.j]
strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-7-28 lR This feature is similar to f41 and f58, a hard bricky mass with no clear brick lines present making it difficult to determine an excavation strategy. At this moment, f52 slopes down in the west where it abuts f24 so we know that it continues in depth. Based on this observation, our strategy is to remove 10 cm from the top, first in a test trench, to see if brick lines surface below. [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-7-29 lR The area remains confusing as bricky mass is found everywhere with no clear brick faces visible. A 1x1 meter trench was set up in the north, adjacent to the north baulk, with 10 cm removed to see if bricks are present below. A section was also cut from the sloping bricky mass in the west, revealing nice brick lines. By the end of the day a wall was exposed running west to east, under the east section and likely is the same wall as f41 in k13. [Input File: S729lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 163 (42683 40728 - 9384 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 164 (42601 40977 - 9388 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 165 (42275 40871 - 9364 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 166 (42335 40724 - 9364 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 167 (42542 40738 - 9365 / Relay location: W) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-26 yM m4705 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-26 yM 86 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-26 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f51 (accumulation D) covers f52 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f24 (accumulation C) abuts f52 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-26 yM q87 (pottery) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]
2008-7-29 yM q103 (pottery, q-items) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-30 sE q111 (pottery, bones) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-07 sE q166 (pottery) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 yM q191 (pottery, q-items) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-13 lR f104 (fill) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f95 (wall) bonds with f52 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-01 lC i31 (pin--metal artifact) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S901yM.j]
2008-9-01 yM [Input File: S819yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q103.1 (blade) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q103.2 (lithic specimen) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q103.3 (unknown) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q103.4 (blade) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-8-10 yM q191.1 (unknown) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-7-28 lR f52 (layer) abuts f24 (accumulation C) [Input File: S728lr.j]
2008-8-13 lR [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f52 (layer) overlays f64 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f52 (layer) overlays f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f52 (layer) overlays f124 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v32
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v44
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v65
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v57
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v71
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v76
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v76a
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v88
2008-8-16 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94a
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94b
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v131
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v131a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v144
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]




f53

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0053.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-26 yM layer [Input File: S727lr5.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR Labeled as interface between brickmelt and ash. This feature is a thin layer of pinkish gray soil slightly compact found within the ash f24 and assumed that it was the end of the ash f24 however underneath this layer more ash was found and f24 used again. This feature extends from m4704 100 cm east, 400 cm south, becoming wider in the south to 200cm. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-26 yM m4704 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
height @top 2008-7-26 yM 73 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-26 yM 150 [Input File: S727lr5.j]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9399 at bottom [Input File: S812lr7.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-12 lR no relays taken, see relays r155, r156, r157, and r158 for spatial definition using elevation at 9409. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-26 yM q89 (pottery) sits in f53 (layer) [Input File: S727yM2.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-12 lR pinkish gray [Input File: S812lr7.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-12 lR ashy clay [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-12 lR medium compact [Input File: S812lr7.j]




f54

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0054.HTM

Labeling/Designation
equals other label 2008-8-12 lR f60 [Input File: S812lr7.j]
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-28 eE accumulation [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v47
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR Feature assigned twice, see f60 for the correct label. This feature is an accumulation below f30, localized in the eastern half of k13. The soil is ashy, contains lots of pottery and animal bones, and appears to extend under the eastern baulk. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f77 (wall) rests on f54 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f54 (accumulation) overlays f60 [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-28 eE ash [Input File: S802lr.j]
color 2008-7-28 eE light to dark gray [Input File: S802lr.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-28 eE soft [Input File: S802lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-28 eE silt loam [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v47
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v47a
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]




f55

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0055.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-28 yM accumulation A [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v155
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-28 lR Fill inside a1, the last 15 cm above a floor surface. The matrix is mixed between soft gray fill, broken bricks with large pottery inclusions and stone tools. A complete human upper incisor was found suggesting this structure may be a tomb. It appears that we are almost at the floor surface and would expect to have found human bones by now if this were the case. [Input File: S728lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-05 lC Today we finished to excavate the accumulation f55 inside the room of a1 that was still in place because in the southern baulk of k15. We excavated it to clarify the presence or not of a wall closing in the south the room and to check where the floor f57 finishes. We left in place a nice grinding stone i23 to take a photo, but in a small sounding near the east section of k15 we found the end of the stone pavement and the presence of a mud brick wall f84, very badly preserved, that we will understand better in the next days. [Input File: S805lC.j]
2008-8-06 lR Removed the last portion of f55 today while excavatign the southern baulk of k15. A complete grinding stone i23 was found above the stone pavement f57. [Input File: S806lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-28 yM m4851 [Input File: S802lr.j]
height @top 2008-7-28 yM 112 [Input File: S802lr.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-28 yM 150 [Input File: S802lr.j]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9243 at bottom [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f39 (accumulation B) covers f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f84 (wall) abuts f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-28 sE q98 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q105 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 lR i16 (human body) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-8-05 sE q153 (pottery) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-06 eE i23 (grinding stone) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813yM.g.J]
2008-7-29 yM q105.1 (stone) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q105.2 (lithic specimen) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q98.1 (pestle) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q98.2 (uncertain) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q98.3 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q98.4 (grinding stone) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q98.5 (shell) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q98.6 (uncertain) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q98.7 (uncertain) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-28 sE q98.8 (tool) sits in f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S729yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f55 (accumulation A) covers f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-7-28 yM light brownish gray [Input File: S802lr.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-28 yM medium [Input File: S802lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-28 yM silty clay loam [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v36
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v58a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v58b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v157
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-28 yM S729 [Input File: S802lr.j]
storage 2008-8-12 lR S805 [Input File: S812lr7.j]




f56

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0056.HTM

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]




f57

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0057.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-28 sE pavement, type b [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v100
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-28 eE A stone surface found in k15 serving as a pavement for a1 and found under the walls; f46 and f38, extending past the walls in the north and west. The stones were found under f44, west of f46 wall (outside of a1) and under f55, accumulation inside a1. The stones vary in size, averaging between 5-30 cm in length. Pottery inclusions are visible between the stones in some areas suggesting either the pottery became embedded during use or were used in the construction of the pavement. [Input File: S728eE.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-28 eE The stones only continue 50 cm west from f46. However, current removal of f55, accumulation inside a1, is beginning to reveal that the stones continue into the structure, perhaps forming a pavement for a1. The northern section of the pavement appears to continue around the wall f38, following the corner and also showing signs of continuing into the walled structure. Further excavation will soon reveal the extent of the surface boundaries. [Input File: S728eE.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 189 (42105 42403 - 9249 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 190 (42086 42397 - 9244 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 187 (41950 42123 - 9248 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 188 (42194 42161 - 9259 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 193 (41861 42313 - 9241 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 191 (42148 42216 - 9254 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 192 (41925 42126 - 9253 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 334 (41938 42073 - 9235 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-28 sE m3748 [Input File: S802lr.j]
height @top 2008-7-28 sE 23 [Input File: S802lr.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-28 sE 150 [Input File: S802lr.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f55 (accumulation A) covers f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f84 (wall) abuts f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f46 (wall) rests on f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f38 (wall) rests on f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2010-9-29 lC f191 (brick) overlays f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-28 sE lithic [Input File: S802lr.j]
color 2008-7-28 sE white [Input File: S802lr.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-28 sE very hard [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v36
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v42
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v42a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

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

v58a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v58b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

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

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

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

v86
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v86a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

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

v100
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v100a
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v101
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v107
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]

v113
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]

v123
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]

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

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

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

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

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

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v157
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f58

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0058.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-28 lR layer [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v37
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-28 lR A compact layer, similar to brick melt f27 in hardness and lack of inclusions but gray in color sloping dramatically in the north, forming a semi-circular nook measuring 170x70 cm and 46 cm depth. In k12, the same matrix is present in the eastern half of the locus, f52. Both these areas show a compact bricky surface with no clear brick lines and areas that slope down. [Input File: S728lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-29 lR Continued to remove f58, in 10 cm increments for a total of 20 cm starting from the south end working towards the north. Under f58, stones began to emerge labeled as f61. These are rounded cobbles, similar in size to f50 and f43 located in the western side of k14 south of f63 wall. Bricks also emerged north of f58, possibly part of f41 wall in k13 that extends east into k14. f58 covers f63, f61 and f63. [Input File: S729lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-7-28 lR m3416 [Input File: S802lr.j]
height @top 2008-7-28 lR 73 [Input File: S802lr.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-28 lR 150 [Input File: S802lr.j]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9331 at bottom [Input File: S812lr7.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-12 lR no relays taken, spatial area defined from m3416 200 cm east and 200 north in the western half of k14. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f37 (brickfall) overlays f58 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-29 yM q101 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f58 (layer) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-7-29 sE i20 (figurine--weapon) sits in f58 (layer) [Input File: S802lC2.j]
2008-7-30 sE q125 (pottery, bones) sits in f58 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-02 sE q129 (pottery) sits in f58 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-29 yM q101.1 (lithic specimen) sits in f58 (layer) [Input File: S729yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f58 (layer) covers f61 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f58 (layer) overlays f63 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-7-28 lR light gray [Input File: S802lr.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-28 lR medium hardness [Input File: S802lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-7-28 lR clay loam [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-7-28 lR S802 [Input File: S802lr.j]




f59

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0059.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-28 lR hearth [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v130
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-28 lR A hearth located immediately south of f41 wall, circular in shape and black from ash. On the surface, a layer of over fired yellow-green clay or brick is present with the black ash below. The hearth extends into the east baulk, presumably continuing to form a circle (only half is exposed in k13) and rests on bricks from f41 wall. It is still unclear whether f41 is a thick wall or pavement which changes the dating of f59. If the hearth is sitting on a pavement, then the bricks below are associated and contemporary with the hearth however if the hearth is resting on a wall, then likely the wall was reused at a later phase perhaps contemporary to tannur f42. [Input File: S728lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-05 yM 153 (42556 41084 - 9346 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 151 (42488 41060 - 9337 / Relay location: sw) [Input File: S808LR4R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 152 (42510 41106 - 9340 / Relay location: e) [Input File: S808LR4R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-28 lR m4707 [Input File: S802lr.j]
height @top 2008-7-28 lR 52 [Input File: S802lr.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-28 lR 150 [Input File: S802lr.j]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9337 at bottom [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f59 (hearth) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f59 (hearth) rests on f105 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-28 lR clay [Input File: S802lr.j]
color 2008-8-02 lR pale yellow [Input File: S802lr.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-02 lR 2.5Y8/4 [Input File: S802lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-02 lR clay [Input File: S802lr.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-02 lR K93 massive in structure, brittle [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v45
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v64a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v130
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v130a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]




f60

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0060.HTM

Labeling/Designation
equals other label 2008-8-12 lR f54 [Input File: S812lr7.j]
best image !! !!
v45
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-7-29 lR Darker gray soil, ashy located south of f41 wall under f30 brick collapse. This feature appears concentrated in the eastern half of the k13 although f50, cobblestone pavement, was left pedastooled for a drawing and presumably f60 is also located under the pavement. [Input File: S729lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-7-29 lR Yesterday more bricks were found in the northwest corner extending to the east however the eastern boundary remained unclear. Today we focused on excavating the eastern half of the locus, removing humps of soil and making everything level. Two pick runs were done, one as f30, as the area was still bricky and hard but after we noticed the feature changing. A new feature was assigned, f60 accumulation bounded or associated with wall f41. The soil turned ashy, softer, with large amounts of animal bones and sherds present. [Input File: S729lr.j]
2008-8-07 lR Excavated 5 cm of this accumulation today to come towards the bricks f60 from the south. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-09 lR This feature was fully removed today finding a sharp contrast between the gray dirty accumulation full of pottery and animal bones to a light gray soil that is more compact with brick lines surfacing, f89. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-26 lC Today we removed part of f60 just south of the big wall f41, uncovering a sloping hard compact layer, that could be interpreted as a kind of floor. [Input File: S826lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-07 yM 137 (42095 41348 - 9315 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S808LR4R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 138 (42417 41449 - 9318 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 139 (42467 41313 - 9329 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 140 (42293 41240 - 9311 / Relay location: W) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 141 (42123 41274 - 9323 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9310 at bottom [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f54 (accumulation) overlays f60 [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-29 sE q107 (pottery, bones) sits in f60 [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-8-09 yM q177 (pottery, bones) sits in f60 [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q228 (pottery, bones) sits in f60 [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-26 sE q250 (pottery, bones) sits in f60 [Input File: S826yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f60 covers f89 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-12 lR gray [Input File: S812lr7.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-12 lR ashy sandy clay [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v45
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v64a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v64
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-12 lR soft [Input File: S812lr7.j]




f61

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0061.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-29 sE pavement, type c [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v43
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR A small pavement or installation made of cobblestones located in the western part of k14. These stones are organized in a square shape flanked by a larger stone on the north corner. The stones appear to abut f63 wall, respecting the edge with the larger stone overlaying f63. A cluster of pottery sherds were found between f48, f34, and f61, perhaps a continuation of the sherd pavement suggesting that these features are contemporary. Underneath f61, approximately 40 cm below, another cobblestone pavement was found f93. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-29 yM 133 (42318 41550 - 9338 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S729LC-R.J]
2008-7-29 yM 134 (42279 41630 - 9337 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S729LC-R.J]
2008-7-29 yM 135 (42182 41593 - 9332 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S729LC-R.J]
2008-7-29 yM 136 (42199 41509 - 9336 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S729LC-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 168 (42330 41555 - 9324 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 171 (42194 41492 - 9319 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 169 (42280 41641 - 9328 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 170 (42173 41594 - 9321 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-29 sE m3745 [Input File: S802lr.j]
height @top 2008-7-29 sE 53 [Input File: S802lr.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-29 sE 150 [Input File: S802lr.j]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9320 at bottom [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f58 (layer) covers f61 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f61 (pavement, type c) rests on f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-06 sE q161 (pottery) sits in f61 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S806yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-7-29 sE lithic [Input File: S802lr.j]
color 2008-7-29 sE white [Input File: S802lr.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-7-29 sE very hard [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [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]




f62

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0062.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-29 sE accumulation [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v43
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR Accumulation found south of wall f63 and west of f56, structure, at the point with the earliest emergence of wall f63, abutting these structures. The cobblestone installations, f61 and f34, sit on f62, with a thin lens of pottery found between f48 and f61 in f62, perhaps forming a link between the two pavements. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-06 lR Excavated 5 cm from the eastern end of this feature today to define the western edge of the box structure, f40. [Input File: S806lr.j]
2008-8-07 lR Excavated 15 cm of this accumulation today in order to define the bricks f63 from the south. By the end of the day, brick faces surfaced forming a possible room with the feature inside the room assigned f87. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 172 (42307 41659 - 9298 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 173 (42262 41741 - 9292 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 176 (42194 41492 - 9319 / Relay location: W) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 177 (42173 41594 - 9321 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 174 (41992 41641 - 9319 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 175 (42056 41441 - 9323 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-29 sE m3416 [Input File: S802lr.j]
height @top 2008-7-29 sE 59 [Input File: S802lr.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-29 sE 150 [Input File: S802lr.j]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9298 at bottom [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f48 (pavement, type c) rests on f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f61 (pavement, type c) rests on f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f63 (wall) abuts f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-29 sE q109 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-8-06 yM q160 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q168 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q173 (pottery) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q168.1 (grinding stone) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q168.2 (shell) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q168.3 (kiln waste) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q168.4 (unknown) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-7-29 sE q109.1 (blade) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S729yM.j]
2008-8-06 yM q160.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S806yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f62 (accumulation) abuts f56 (brick pile) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f62 (accumulation) overlays f106 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-02 lR pinkish gray [Input File: S802lr.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-02 lR 5YR7/2 [Input File: S802lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-02 lR sandy clay loam [Input File: S802lr.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-02 lR K93 roots present, small pebble inclusions that are larger than sand mixed with small brick fragments [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v43a
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v47
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v47a
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.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]

v98
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v98a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-12 lR S806 [Input File: S812lr7.j]




f63

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0063.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-9-12 lR ^w1 [Input File: S912lr.j]
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-29 sE wall [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR Mud brick wall running west to east located adjacent to the north section with the wall continuing north under the section. The wall is constructed of 2 bricks and a half, forming a portion of the large wall that spans from k12, k13, k14, and k15 (see f64 and f41). Another mud brick wall was found at a lower elevation, f106, that either abuts or bonds with wall f63 to the south, forming a thick wall that measures approximately 200 cm in thickness. The depth of this wall is unknown as it is only partially excavated but from k12, we see that this wall continues down at least a meter to the current excavated level. In A18, a stone pavement was found at elevation 9185, perhaps the floor surface associated with this wall. If this is the case, then the wall would measure 2 meters in depth. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-09 lR More bricks are beginning to surface south of the defined area for f41. This bricks are the same orientation, found lower in elevation. At this moment we are leaving these bricks are part of f41 and defining it as a thick wall. In the next locus, k14, the same situation is visible with more bricks to the south of f63 wall, also at a lower elevation. One possibility is that these walls are later additions to narrow an associated room or alternatively, these could be two walls that abut each other. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 178 (42353 41551 - 9325 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 179 (42414 41576 - 9294 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 180 (42285 41944 - 9311 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 181 (42198 41908 - 9306 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-7-29 sE m3745 [Input File: S802lr.j]
height @top 2008-7-29 sE 57 [Input File: S802lr.j]
h-eye @top 2008-7-29 sE 150 [Input File: S802lr.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f58 (layer) overlays f63 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2010-9-29 lC f199 (volumetrically defined layer) overlays f63 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f205 (layer) overlays f63 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f195 (wall) bonds with f63 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f63 (wall) abuts f62 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f63 (wall) abuts f106 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f63 (wall) covers f87 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.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 charcoal inclusions present [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v47
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v47a
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v58
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]

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

v78
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]

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

v110
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]

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v137
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]

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f64

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0064.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-9-12 lR ^w1 [Input File: S912lr.j]
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-29 lR wall [Input File: S802lr.j]
best image !! !!
v131
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR A mud brick wall running west to east adjacent to the north section of k12, extending into the north and east section. This feature represents a portion of a large wall found throughout four loci, with this portion forming the western end, extending 300 cm to the west then ending with f24 ash abutting the wall. The first two courses of bricks were removed to see better brick faces below, finding the walls constructed utilizes both vertical and horizontal bricks. The horizontal bricks are half bricks set lengthwise in one row with a set of vertical bricks to the north. This construction appears only in the northwest half of the wall with the eastern portion appearing to be only horizontal bricks with the same construction as f41 and f63 wall. One possibility is that this wall was reused at a later phase, making it into a bin similar to f79 and f71 wall in k4. Soft fill was found between the vertical bricks labeled f88 and partially excavated. To the south of this wall, f52 either abuts or bonds with f64 wall. Currently this wall continues down for over a meter in depth. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-04 lR The extent of the wall is unknown with hard, compact, bricky material to the immediate south of the defined bricks of f64. Today we removed the soft material above the compact layer to see if we could articulate the brick fall or bricks. Several brick lines emerged, as well in the section with the area to the south becoming less compact and more like brick fall. New feature numbers will be assigned to these two areas since f52 was defined as brick melt and may be a wall. [Input File: S804.J]
2008-8-07 lR This wall continues to go down. We are currently approximately 2 meters down in the the ash with the bricks from f64 jutting out in section. Small rodent holes are present along with a large hole without bricks that may be a doorway. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-09 lR sE made an interesting observation that the bricks of f64 have a set of horizontal and vertical bricks, whereas it was assumed the wall was constructed only of horizontal bricks that are visible in the north section. The area was further articulated finding an area where a brick was missing, thus forming a probe into the area under the bricks. A new feature was created, f88 defined as fill between the bricks, showing a soft ashy soil with a few vertical bricks sitting on this ashy soil f88. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-14 lR A pavement, f117, was found under f52 and f82 (seen in the eastern border) forming a thick highly compacted floor surface with pottery sherds underneath serving as leveling material for the floor. f117 does not extend north under f64, appearing localized under f52 and f82. This would suggest that f64 is earlier in construction. [Input File: S816lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 159 (42742 40752 - 9391 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 160 (42683 40728 - 9384 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 161 (42601 40977 - 9388 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 162 (42661 40987 - 9388 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S803LR2R.J]
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9391 at top [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f52 (layer) overlays f64 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-13 lR f64 (wall) sits in f88 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
notes on contact association 2008-9-12 lR possibly rests on f118 [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 charcoal inclusions [Input File: S802lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v44
2008-7-30 / lR / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v65
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v71
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v131
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v131a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f65

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0065.HTM

Labeling/Designation
equals other label 2008-7-29 lR A19f22 [Input File: S802lr.j]
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-7-29 lR topsoil [Input File: S802lr.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR Topsoil level from the eastern and northern baulk of k101. This locus is from old J1 west, relabeled as A19, with A20 excavating the baulks. Only rims and bases were kept from the pottery lot. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-8-12 lR 9364 at top [Input File: S812lr7.j]
2008-8-12 lR 9334 at bottom [Input File: S812lr7.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-12 lR no relays taken [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-7-30 lR q118 (pottery) sits in f65 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-7-30 sE q124 (pottery, bones) sits in f65 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q150 (pottery, bones) sits in f65 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f65 (topsoil) covers f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-12 lR brown [Input File: S812lr7.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-12 lR loam [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-12 lR S805 [Input File: S812lr7.j]




f66

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0066.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-02 sE topsoil [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v156
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR Topsoil layer full of roots and pottery. Only rims and bases were kept from the q-lots. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-16 yM 349 (41519 41447 - 9399 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S818YM-R.J]
2008-8-16 yM 350 (41888 41589 - 9404 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S818YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-02 sE m4884 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-02 sE 137 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-02 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-8-02 sE m4884 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @bottom 2008-8-02 sE 117 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-8-02 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-12 lR no relays were taken, see m4884, m4883, m3415, and m3757 for spatial definition at elevation 9399. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-02 sE q128 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f66 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-02 sE q128.1 (figurine) sits in f66 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-02 sE q128.2 (figurine) sits in f66 (topsoil) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f66 (topsoil) covers f67 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-02 sE loam [Input File: S810lr3.j]
color 2008-8-02 sE brown [Input File: S810lr3.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-02 sE soft [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v90
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v156
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v156a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-02 sE S802 [Input File: S810lr3.j]




f67

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0067.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-02 lR layer [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v156
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-12 lR Patches of compact brick melt layer (see f27) that does not cover the entire locus. This layer was softer, brick components were visible resembling a thinner brickfall. [Input File: S812lr7.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-03 lC After the removal of topsoil f66, we uncovered a layer, f67 with compact patches of brick melt. After one big pick run we uncovered two new features: a compact layer f69 in the northern and southern part of the locus and a soft material crossing E-W, maybe a fill of a channel or something similar to a cut. [Input File: S803lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-02 lR m4884 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-02 lR 117 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-02 lR 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
elevation 2008-8-13 lR 9369 at bottom [Input File: S813lr.J]
notes on volumetric localization 2008-8-13 lR no relays were taken [Input File: S813lr.J]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f66 (topsoil) covers f67 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-03 sE q134 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f67 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q134.1 (perforated disk) sits in f67 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q134.2 (unknown) sits in f67 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q134.3 (sealing) sits in f67 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f67 (layer) overlays f70 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f67 (layer) overlays f69 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-13 lR light pinkish gray [Input File: S813lr.J]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-13 lR sandy clay [Input File: S813lr.J]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v49
2008-8-03 / lC / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v90
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v156
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v156a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f68

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0068.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-02 lR brick pile [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-13 lR Vertical bricks found clustered in the southwest corner of k3 at the same level as the tannur f42. These bricks have no specific shape, appearing haphazardly oriented with no presence of mortar between the bricks. Underneath, in section view from A18, a tannur f100 lies underneath f68. The bricks are sitting on ash from f22 that spreads into k3 labeled as f36 in k3 with the bricks set in a pile perhaps serving as a retaining wall to keep the ash from reaching the eastern side. The bricks may also be associated with the tannur f42, perhaps used as a rough platform. [Input File: S813lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 274 (41815 40951 - 9365 / Relay location: N) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 275 (41717 40942 - 9362 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 276 (41701 40757 - 9372 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 277 (41818 40816 - 9363 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-13 lR 9362 at top [Input File: S813lr.J]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f31 (layer) overlays f68 (brick pile) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f68 (brick pile) rests on f36 (accumulation C) [Input File: S813lr.J]
notes on contact association 2008-9-12 lR possibly abuts f128 [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v35
2008-7-28 / eE / [Input File:S802lC.j]

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v55
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v56
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v82
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v82a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v84
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v84a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v144
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f69

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0069.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-03 sE layer [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v154
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-03 lR Found in the north and south part of k4 with a softer gray material in the center running east to west, f70. The soil contains roots, areas of ashy patches mixed with harder clay and small components of fine orange clay. A pavement f73 was found below, with f74 made as the accumulation on top of the pavement to keep the pottery stratified. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-03 sE m3757 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-03 sE 97 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-03 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
elevation 2008-8-13 lR 9350 at bottom [Input File: S813lr.J]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f67 (layer) overlays f69 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-05 lC q142 (pottery) sits in f69 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q144 (pottery, bones) sits in f69 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q147 (pottery) sits in f69 (layer) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-14 sE q199 (pottery, q-items) sits in f69 (layer) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-14 sE q199.1 (shell) sits in f69 (layer) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-14 sE q199.2 (kiln waste) sits in f69 (layer) [Input File: S817ym.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) abuts f70 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) overlays f71 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) overlays f74 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) overlays f79 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) overlays f107 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-03 lR light yellowish brown [Input File: S805lr2.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-03 lR 10YR6/4 [Input File: S805lr2.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-03 lR silty clay [Input File: S805lr2.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-03 lR K93 small charcoal, ash, fine orange clay inclusions present. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v50
2008-8-03 / lC / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v50a
2008-8-03 / lC / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v51
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v51a
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v63
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v99
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99b
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v156
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v156a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-13 lR S805 [Input File: S813lr.J]




f70

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0070.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-03 sE fill [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v50
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-03 lR A softer gray soil found in the center of k4, forming a strip running east to west with f69, a more compact surface to the north and south. Under this pavement f72 was found, same as f73 but sloping down, perhaps another level of the pavement. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 199 (41792 41343 - 9372 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 200 (41801 41546 - 9366 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 201 (41682 41497 - 9366 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 202 (41759 41308 - 9371 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-03 sE m3757 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-03 sE 93 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-03 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
elevation 2008-8-13 lR 9358 at bottom [Input File: S813lr.J]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f67 (layer) overlays f70 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) abuts f70 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-03 sE q138 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f70 (fill) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-03 sE q138.1 (lithic specimen) sits in f70 (fill) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f70 (fill) overlays f74 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-03 lR gray [Input File: S805lr2.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-03 lR 10YR6/4 [Input File: S805lr2.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-03 lR sandy silty loam [Input File: S805lr2.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-03 lR K93 Roots present, small grains of sand and small orange inclusions [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v50
2008-8-03 / lC / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v50a
2008-8-03 / lC / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v90
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

Disposition
storage 2008-8-13 lR S803 [Input File: S813lr.J]




f71

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0071.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-03 sE wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-03 lR A series of light gray half bricks set to form a thin wall, currently four present running west to east. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-05 lR In the south, f71 was defined, excavating north and south of the bricks. No more bricks were found with the material north of the bricks showing a grayish soil while to the south, f79 was brown, containing phytoliths. Since the soil between these two areas was so different, we created f79 as a new feature to separate between the soils, possibly fill within a bin. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 295 (41660 41268 - 9364 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 296 (41582 41412 - 9362 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 297 (41542 41375 - 9365 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-03 sE m3757 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-03 sE 97 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-03 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) overlays f71 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-03 lR light gray [Input File: S805lr2.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-03 lR 10YR7/2 [Input File: S805lr2.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-03 lR clay [Input File: S805lr2.j]
notes on typology 2008-8-03 lR K93 massive in structure, few inclusions present [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v50
2008-8-03 / lC / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v50a
2008-8-03 / lC / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v51
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v63
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-03 lR hard [Input File: S805lr2.j]




f72

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0072.HTM

Labeling/Designation
equals other label 2008-8-13 lR f73 [Input File: S813lr.J]
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-03 lC pavement, type c [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v51
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Pebble and sherd pavement found removing the softer accumulation f70 in the middle of k4. The pavement was on the bottom of this kind of channel in the middle of k4. It was constituted of small sherds and few pebbles, but with a considerable number of bones. Then, uncovered the pavement f73 to the north of it, we assumed that these pavements were the same and we will use for the moment f73. It seems strange a correspondence between the pavement of k3 where three different layers have been uncovered, because the second one that should correspond to f72, is too much better built. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-05 lR This feature was assigned to the first pavement that surfaced, under f70. To the north, another pavement was found f73 with the connection unclear between the two pavements and thus assigned two discrete features. After excavation today, it appears that both these pavements are the same with f72 possibly representing either an earlier level that was added to forming f73 or that this pavement simply slopes down to the south. Given the pavement's irregular surface, understanding if f73 is on top of f72 is impossible. At the moment, we will use f73, assuming that the features are the same pavement. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f74 (accumulation A) covers f72 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v51
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v51a
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v63
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v63a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v99
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99b
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]




f73

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0073.HTM

Labeling/Designation
equals other label 2008-8-13 lR f72 [Input File: S813lr.J]
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-04 lR pavement, type c [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Pebble and sherd pavement below the accumulation f74 in the northern half of k4. This pavement is the second found in k4 after the pavement f72. The two pavements are really similar, and the only difference clearly visible is a little difference in level. But it is possible that the two pavement are the same, with a sort of later rearrangement of the first pavement f72. Now we consider them as the same pavement. The surface is irregular with many bones and sherds lying flat and vertical in a clay soil. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-04 lR this pavement began to emerge today with small pebbles and cobblestones present, similar to f35 and at the same elevation likely a continuation of this feature into k4. The pavement appears to have multiple phases of use with another pavement below, seen in the middle of the locus, labeled f72. The same situation is present in k3, with multiple levels of f35 pavement. [Input File: S804.J]
2008-8-05 lR Spent the morning articulating the pavement f73, exposing many fragmented animal bones embedded in the pavement. The pavement is irregular in level, likely a simple outdoor floor surface unintentionally created. Once the pavement was fully exposed, it was cleaned, and covered in plastic to protect it for a photograph tomorrow. In the south, f71 was defined, excavating north and south of the bricks. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 287 (41677 41501 - 9352 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 288 (41882 41589 - 9346 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 289 (41958 41399 - 9359 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 290 (41779 41308 - 9338 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-04 lR m3757 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-04 lR 79 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-04 lR 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f74 (accumulation A) covers f73 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f129 (wall) abuts f73 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-18 yM q215 (items) sits in f73 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-18 yM i30 (bead) sits in f73 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S819yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f73 (pavement, type c) abuts f129 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f73 (pavement, type c) overlays f107 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-03 lC pebbles, sherds, clay, bones [Input File: S903lC.j]
color 2008-9-03 lC very pale brown [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-03 lC 10YR7/3 [Input File: S903lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v63
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v63a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v99
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99b
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v156
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v156a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC compact [Input File: S903lC.j]




f74

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0074.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-04 sE accumulation A [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v156
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Accumulation on top of the pavement f73, created to take the pottery stratified on top of this pavement. It is almost the same of the accumulation above f69, with ashy patches in a sandy soil, mixed with harder clay and broken pieced of bricks, both gray and orange in color. From this accumulation comes a good amount of pottery, in part probably pertinent to the pavement f73 that doesn't have a clear surface, but is quite irregular. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-04 sE m3415 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-04 sE 91 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-04 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) overlays f74 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f70 (fill) overlays f74 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-05 sE q148 (pottery, bones) sits in f74 (accumulation A) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q165 (pottery, bones) sits in f74 (accumulation A) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q148.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f74 (accumulation A) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q165.2 sits in f74 (accumulation A) [Input File: S810yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f74 (accumulation A) covers f73 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f74 (accumulation A) covers f72 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-03 lC sandy clay [Input File: S903lC.j]
color 2008-9-03 lC light gray [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-03 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S903lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v156
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v156a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC compact [Input File: S903lC.j]




f75

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0075.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-04 sE brickfall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v87
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Brick fall uncovered after the removal of the topsoil f65 in the northern baulk of k101. The brick fall was constituted of broken gray bricks. It was quite compact and disturbed from animal holes. The Brick fall was covering the accumulation underneath, f78 interpreted as abandonment, the mud brick walls f84 and f85 and toward west the other brick fall f94. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-06 yM 205 (41772 42081 - 9292 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-04 sE m3746 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-04 sE 65 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-04 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f65 (topsoil) covers f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-05 sE q149 (pottery) sits in f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-06 sE q159 (pottery, bones) sits in f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-16 sE q203 (pottery, bones) sits in f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-14 sE q200 (pottery, bones) sits in f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-18 yM q216 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-16 sE q203.1 (grinding stone) sits in f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-18 yM q216.1 (shell) sits in f75 (brickfall) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f78 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f85 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f84 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f94 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f127 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f152 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f111 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f110 (st is) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f109 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f133 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f115 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f119 (fill) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f125 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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




f76

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0076.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-04 sE pavement, type c [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Pavement type C uncovered removing the pebble pavement f43. This pavement is constructed of small pebbles (4-8 cm) and numerous sherds lying flat. It is the same of the pebble and sherd pavement f80 in k13, but has a different number because was discovered first. It forms the southern part of a3 next to the southern drain, to the north of the tannur f42. The pebbles and the sherds are embedded in a soft ashy soil on top of the clay layer f128, right as f80. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-04 sE m4714 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-04 sE 78 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-04 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f43 (pavement, type c) covers f76 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive




f77

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0077.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-04 yM wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v140
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-05 lR Several bricks, only 2 courses deep found running north to south in the baulk east baulk of k13. The wall is short and associated with f61 stone pavement, thus we are attributing it as a later construction phase contemporary to f61 and the other cobblestone pavements f50, f43. The wall sits on an ashy layer seen in section. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-05 yM 146 (42464 41470 - 9350 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 147 (42211 41396 - 9320 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-05 yM 148 (42171 41469 - 9328 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 149 (42425 41561 - 9347 / Relay location: ne) [Input File: S808LR4R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-04 yM m4849 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-04 yM 122 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-04 yM 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f77 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f77 (wall) rests on f54 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-9-03 lC light gray [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-03 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S903lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v47
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v47a
2008-8-02 / yM / [Input File:S811lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v98
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v98a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC very compact [Input File: S903lC.j]




f78

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0078.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-04 sE fill [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v58
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Accumulation interpreted as a probable fill inside a structure, now lost, formed by the mud brick wall f84 and f85 inside k101. This accumulation was below the brickfall f75 and it was gray and brown in color, quite compact, with broken pieces of bricks. The accumulation was abutting the wall f84 and f85 and interpreted as abandonment. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-05 lC Today we continued to excavate f78, probably a fill (abandonment) inside the structure constituted by the walls f84 and f85. The area is quite disturbed because it is close to the section of A19k98 and it has been exposed for some years. [Input File: S805lC.j]
2008-8-06 lR Excavated several centimeters from this feature today coming down on a thick clay reddish surface with white inclusions, similar to the material used in the drain f83. A portion of this material was exposed and we will continue tomorrow to see if this is merely a small patch or a subfloor. [Input File: S806lr.j]
2008-8-05 lR removed 10 cm from this feature today to define the bricks of f84 and f85 walls. Tentatively we have assigned f78 as fill within a struture since it appears that we are in a corner. [Input File: S806lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-05 yM 150 (41874 42026 - 9277 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S805YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-04 sE m4850 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-04 sE 118 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-04 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f78 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-05 sE q152 (pottery, q-items) sits in f78 (fill) [Input File: S805yM.j]
2008-8-05 sE q152.1 (blade) sits in f78 (fill) [Input File: S805yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f78 (fill) abuts f85 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f78 (fill) covers f120 (accumulation) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v59
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]

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




f79

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0079.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-04 yM fill [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v63
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Fill inside the bin f71 in the southern part of k4. This fill is constituted of bricky material with some softer lens and it was quite disturbed from animal holes. It is brown in color, very compact and containing phytoliths. This fill is very similar to the accumulation outside the bin, f69 constituted of hard bricky material. Only few sherds have been uncovered in this fill. We stopped at one arbitrary point. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-05 lR In the south, f71 was defined, excavating north and south of the bricks. No more bricks were found with the material north of the bricks showing a grayish soil while to the south; f79 was brown, containing phytoliths. Since the soil between these two areas was so different, we created f79 as a new feature to separate between the soils, possibly fill within a bin. [Input File: S805lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 298 (41548 41361 - 9360 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 299 (41585 41399 - 9342 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 300 (41651 41250 - 9338 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 301 (41602 41232 - 9341 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-04 yM m3415 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-04 yM 80 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-04 yM 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) overlays f79 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-05 yM q154 (pottery) sits in f79 (fill) [Input File: S805yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-03 lC clay [Input File: S903lC.j]
color 2008-9-03 lC pale brown [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-03 lC 10YR6/3 [Input File: S903lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v63
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC compact [Input File: S903lC.j]




f80

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0080.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-06 yM pavement, type b [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v144a
[Input File: !!]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-05 lC Today, in the second half of the morning we removed the pebble floor f50 and we found a layer f80 with other small pebbles and sherds that could be another pavement or a sort of preparation for the pebble floor above. Below the pebble floor f50 there was also a soft accumulation f81. Tomorrow we will clarify the relationship between f80, f81 and the brick fall f30 just to the north of them. [Input File: S805lC.j]
2008-8-06 lR after removing f50, the cobblestones pavement, another pavement was found below. This pavement appears very organized constructed of small pebbles within a reddish clay with white inclusions similar to packing material used in drains or subfloors. Under this pavement, larger stones were found forming another pavement with a drain f83 associated with it. The area was uncovered after breakfast and still unclear. Tomorrow we will continue to excavate and clean the area. [Input File: S806lr.j]
strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-8-10 lR Discussed with fAB the possibility of removing the drain installation in k13, including f80 stone pavement and f81 accumulation over the pavement. Today we relayed the drain to create a template for a drawing. The advantages of removing the drain would be to expose the next phase below while coming towards the south of f105 and f41 wall. We are under the assumption that the drain is a later phase associated with the tannur f42 and pavement f35 which was removed yesterday. We plan to discuss this strategy with gB at the next meeting. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-10 yM 224 (42330 41004 - 9362 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 225 (42240 41101 - 9363 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 226 (42183 41068 - 9360 / Relay location: W) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 227 (42105 41114 - 9157 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 228 (41835 40982 - 9367 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 229 (42010 41058 - 9349 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 230 (42040 41032 - 9355 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 231 (42097 41034 - 9352 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 232 (42130 40984 - 9349 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-10 yM 233 (42194 40962 - 9349 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 273 (41954 41148 - 9341 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 270 (42028 41133 - 9346 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 271 (42031 41207 - 9345 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 272 (41960 41211 - 9344 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 280 (42075 40903 - 9346 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 281 (42108 41011 - 9341 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 282 (42203 40967 - 9349 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f81 (accumulation A) covers f80 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f80 (pavement, type b) rests on f128 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-13 lR f80 (pavement, type b) bonds with f83 (installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-16 sE q206 (pottery) sits in f80 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-18 yM q214 (pottery) sits in f80 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-16 sE q206.1 (disk) sits in f80 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE q206.2 (stand) sits in f80 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S817ym.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v67
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67b
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v81
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

v82
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v82a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v83
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v81a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f81

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0081.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-06 yM accumulation A [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v64
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Accumulation type "a" between two pavements f50 and f80. It is composed by a reddish soft layer with small patches of red bricky (baqaia) material with small white limestone inclusions and really small pebbles and few sherds. These patches could be a sort of preparation for the cobble stone pavement f50 that was above. This accumulation seems to be limited just to this area below the f50 and stopping towards the south next to the ashy layer f36 along a row of stones that probably were used to contain the ashy layer from the south. [Input File: S816lC.j]
2008-8-14 yM A patch of small rounded pebbles sitting on an orange compact soil. In the eastern part the soil is softer and gray in color; in the western part it is slightly harder. The difference between the orange color and the gray is clear and well defined. The feature contains some sherds, a lot of them are rounded and worn; the rounded sherds and pebbles possibly indicate the presence of water. In the southern area a lot of animal bones were found, possibly from the same animal because they were all found in the same place. [Input File: S819se.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-06 lR Removed the cobblestone pavement today, with the soil underneath it labeled as f81. A new pavement was found under the cobblestones f50, thus f81 is both the accumulation under f50 and above another floor surface f80. f81 may also be a subfloor between the cobblestones and a drain f83, however the area has only been partially excavated and remians unclear. [Input File: S806lr.j]
strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-8-10 lR sg Discussed with fAB the possibility of removing the drain installation in k13, including f80 stone pavement and f81 accumulation over the pavement. Today we relayed the drain to create a template for a drawing. The advantages of removing the drain would be to expose the next phase below while coming towards the south of f105 and f41 wall. We are under the assumption that the drain is a later phase associated with the tannur f42 and pavement f35 which was removed yesterday. We plan to discuss this strategy with gB at the next meeting. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-07 yM 207 (42241 40965 - 9357 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 284 (42219 41219 - 9366 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 285 (42156 41233 - 9364 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 283 (42217 41104 - 9372 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 286 (42118 41143 - 9358 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-06 yM m4938 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-06 yM 108 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-06 yM 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9367 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f50 (pavement, type c) covers f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-06 sE q162 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q169 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM i24 (figurine) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813yM.g.J]
2008-8-14 sE q198 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-07 yM q169.1 (debitage) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q169.2 (grinding stone) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-07 yM q169.3 (grinding stone) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-06 sE q162.1 (grinding stone) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-06 sE q162.2 (debitage) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-06 sE q162.3 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-14 sE q198.1 (grinding stone) sits in f81 (accumulation A) [Input File: S817ym.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f81 (accumulation A) covers f80 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f81 (accumulation A) covers f83 (installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lC ash, sandy, small pebbles [Input File: S816lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lC reddish yellow [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 5YR6/6 [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v64a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v64b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v64
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67a
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67b
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v81
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

v81a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-16 lC S814 [Input File: S816lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC soft [Input File: S816lC.j]




f82

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0082.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-06 yM brickfall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v131
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-06 lR South of the wall f64, the area forms into a large bricky mass withouth clear brick lines. To the south, the compactness changes, no longer a solid bricky mass but more brickfall with medium sized broken bricks within a softer matrix becoming softer to the south. This softer area was given a new feature number, f82 to distinguish it between f52 to the north and measures approximately 2x1 meter. [Input File: S806lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-10 lR This feature along with f82 continues to perplex us as it is a large amorphous bricky mass with faint suggestions of brick lines that never materialize into complete bricks. Today after meeting with fAB, it was decided to remove 10 cm of it starting from the south. This material was very difficult to remove coming out in large bricky chunks that fail to break with your hands, perhaps secondarily fired from whatever created ash f22 and f24. At the end of the day no resolution was reach for underneath the same compact bricky mass is present. To the south, f82 was also removed 10 cm finding interesting veins of reddish to orange clay. Given all the ash, the artifacts we are finding which include small fragments of flint, lithic blades and samples of minerals, perhaps this area was associated with some type of craft production. Several holes are present on the western side of f52, interpreted as animal holes although it's strange to have so many on the surface and may be linked to a specific function. The largest hole, fill f104 has one corner with brick faces suggestive of a possible door but the other side is rounded, appearing more like an animal hole than a doorway. The fill was partially excavated to see if more brick faces surfaced, these faces were found only in the southern end. [Input File: S810lr2.j]
2008-8-14 lR A pavement, f117, was found under f52 and f82 (seen in the eastern border) forming a thick highly compacted floor surface with pottery sherds underneath serving as leveling material for the floor. f117 does not extend north under f64, appearing localized under f52 and f82. This would suggest that f64 is earlier in construction. [Input File: S816lr.J]
2008-8-17 lR In k12, 5 cm was removed from f82, noticing several brick lines but not enough to define a wall. We then began to excavate the vertical section of f82, to see if good brick faces surfaced and to investigate if f117 curls up towards the bricks suggesting an outside floor surface or if the bricky mass sits on the floor. After following several good brick faces we resolved that f117 goes under the presumed bricks, finding a series of pavements at different elevations. This suggests that f52 and f82 were reused over multiple periods of time, laying down new pavements. It also suggests that the bricky mass is not technically a wall due to these multiple pavements underneath but that bricky material was periodically placed over the pavement during use. All 3 pavements are similar in type, color, and hardness labeled f123 and f124. [Input File: S818lr.j]
strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-8-06 lR To best define f52, the area to the south, f82 will be excavated coming towards f52. [Input File: S806lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-07 yM 208 (42258 40883 - 9356 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 259 (42270 40886 - 9348 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 260 (42334 40700 - 9349 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 257 (42493 40715 - 9355 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 258 (42444 40935 - 9353 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-06 yM m4938 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-06 yM 102 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-06 yM 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f52 (layer) overlays f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f24 (accumulation C) abuts f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-06 sE q163 (pottery, bones) sits in f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-07 sE q167 (pottery, bones) sits in f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 eE q187 (pottery, bones) sits in f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-14 yM q194 (pottery, bones) sits in f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-17 yM q211 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-18 yM q218 (pottery, bones) sits in f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-17 yM q211.1 (grinding stone) sits in f82 (brickfall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f82 (brickfall) overlays f124 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v65
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v57
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v71
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v76
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v65a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v88
2008-8-16 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v89
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v89b
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94a
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94b
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v95
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v131
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v131a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]




f83

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0083.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-06 yM installation [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v140
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC The drain f83 was partly uncovered below a layer of accumulation f81. The drain has a probable semicircular shape running from north-west to east. It is built with hard gray clay, small stones and vertical yellow/orange bricks. The drain is still in part to be excavated so its shape is not yet completely clear. It is related to the pebble pavement south of it and to the installation f96 to the north. It doesn't seem to have a sharp slope but is slightly oriented towards the east. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-06 lR The cobblestone pavement was removed after breakfast today with another pavement found below, f80. While cleaning the pavement, a possible drain surfaced f83 constructed of reddish clay with large white inclusions, similar to packing material found under houses and often associated with drains. fAB mentioned that this clay is water tight and thus used as a sealant. The area is still undefined, with only a small portion with a channel exposed. Another pavement is surfacing next to this drain, possibly associated with it with f80. [Input File: S806lr.j]
strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-8-10 lR Discussed with fAB the possibility of removing the drain installation in k13, including f80 stone pavement and f81 accumulation over the pavement. Today we relayed the drain to create a template for a drawing. The advantages of removing the drain would be to expose the next phase below while coming towards the south of f105 and f41 wall. We are under the assumption that the drain is a later phase associated with the tannur f42 and pavement f35 which was removed yesterday. We plan to discuss this strategy with gB at the next meeting. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-07 yM 217 (42255 41153 - 9363 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 218 (42288 41218 - 9356 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 219 (42275 41227 - 9360 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-07 yM 220 (42235 41160 - 9368 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9368 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f81 (accumulation A) covers f83 (installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-13 lR f80 (pavement, type b) bonds with f83 (installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f83 (installation) bonds with f96 (installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lC clay, stones, sherds, vertical bricks [Input File: S816lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lC light gray [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR7/1 [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v67
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v67b
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v81
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

v81a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v98
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v98a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f84

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0084.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-06 yM wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v100
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Mud brick wall running east to west in k101. The wall was very badly preserved in the upper part so we cut it for few cms in order to have better preserved bricks. The bricks are gray in color and they don't appear to be of good quality. The wall is constructed of a brick and an half for about 70 cms in width and in the eastern portion of it, at least four or five courses are still preserved. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-06 lR Finished excavating the southern baulk of k15, coming down to the southern wall of a1, f84. This wall was noticed earlier, at a higher elevation but the bricks were in such poor condition that it was difficult to tell whether it was a wall or brickfall so it was removed. The bricks below are nicer and we were able to articulate it in A19's north section, noticing that the bricks go down below the stone pavement f57, three courses deep. This suggests that the wall was built first, before the stone pavement. [Input File: S806lr.j]
2008-8-17 lC In the northern part of k101 we continued to remove the brickfall f94 in order to find a good face of wall f84 that seems to continue towards the west. At the beginning we thought that the mud bricks belonged to structure a2, but after rethinking the situation we realized that the bricks are horizontal (not vertical like a2) and thus pertinent to the wall f84. So it seems that the structure a2 abuts in part the wall, but the situation is still unclear. While cleaning the north sections, looking for the face of the wall f84, we found some courses of mud bricks above two courses of stones that could be the foundation of the wall, but only in the eastern part of the wall for about 100 cms in length. Towards the west only three courses of bricks are preserved and they seem to be lying above different layers of accumulation, ashy layer and red/orange soil, maybe bricky or burnt material. [Input File: S817lC.j]
2008-8-18 lR Wall f127 appears to abut f40 on the southern end, these are a series of horizontal bricks that go down several courses then ends approximately 15 cm then f126 wall emerges underneath. At first we assumed that wall f84 continued to run west, so that f127 and f84 was the same wall. This however is not the case. While removing f120, stones emerged, west of f85 wall. These stones continue to go down; at the moment are 3 stones deep but stop to the west. A thick vertical line is also visible where the stones end which would then make f84 a discrete wall with stone foundations at its western edge and another wall, f127 built in the west that abuts f84. [Input File: S818lr.j]
argument 2008-9-13 lC The wall f84 in its western portion shows a big stone substructure with stones of medium and big size (to 45-50 cm). Above this substructure are preserved just few courses of mud brick. The wall finishes exactly where the stone pavement f108 (el 9149 @top) starts going toward west. Next to the western part of the wall f84 there is the wall f85 running north to south that abuts it. We don't know how far the stone substructure is continuing toward east, because when the wall f84 is again visible in its lower part, next to the wall f116 the stone substructure is not any more visible. Probably there isn't or with more difficulty is lower. Toward east we don't have the substructure but it is preserved (very badly) with a high elevation (el 9330), about one meter above the level of the stone pavement f57. So the wall f84 probably was a big wall constructed and used in the same time of the stone pavement f108 and the stone pavement f57 (that abuts the wall) with a higher elevation, showing a stepped organization of the structures. [Input File: S916lC3.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-06 yM 206 (41815 42237 - 9230 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S808LR2R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 335 (41829 42309 - 9237 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 336 (41921 42052 - 9241 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 337 (41870 42029 - 9279 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 338 (41794 42235 - 9277 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9279 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f26 (layer) covers f84 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f84 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f152 (wall) abuts f84 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-06 sE q146 (pottery, bones, q-items--pottery, bones) sits in f84 (wall) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-06 sE q146.1 (blade) sits in f84 (wall) [Input File: S806yM.j]
2008-8-06 sE q146.2 (seed) sits in f84 (wall) [Input File: S806yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f84 (wall) abuts f55 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f84 (wall) abuts f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f84 (wall) abuts f39 (accumulation B) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f84 (wall) abuts f40 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f84 (wall) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC brownish yellow [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR6/6 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v58a
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v58b
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

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

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

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

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

v86
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v86a
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]

v100
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v100a
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v101
2008-8-19 / sE / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v104
2008-8-20 / sE / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v107
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]

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

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

v125
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v132
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v133
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

v155
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v155a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v157
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f85

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0085.HTM

Labeling/Designation
equals other label 2008-9-12 lR f109 [Input File: S912lr.j]
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-06 lC wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Mud brick wall running south to north in k101. The wall is very badly preserved because part of it was excavated during MZ16 by A19 and the northern part is badly preserved due to its close proximity to the section. The wall seems to be built of only one brick in thickness, at least in its upper part. The relationship with the wall running east to west f84 is not still clear, but seems that between the two walls there is an orange vertical brick and f85 is abutting f84. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-06 lR assigned this feature today for a small portion of a wall that runs north to south, intersecting with f84. [Input File: S806lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 342 (41785 42061 - 9261 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 339 (41879 42089 - 9277 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 340 (41880 42076 - 9276 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 341 (41793 42038 - 9278 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9278 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f85 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f78 (fill) abuts f85 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR [Input File: S912lr.j]
notes on contact association 2008-9-12 lR unclear if f85 is the same wall as f109 that was either removed by A19 or removed during the reuse time period of the structures. The orientation of the wall suggests that both f85 and f109 are the same wall. [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light gray [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC sandy clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

v111
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]

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

v125
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v138a
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]

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

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f86

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0086.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-08 lR wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Mud brick wall running south to north in the western half of k15. Its length is unknown because the wall goes into the north section of k15 and at the moment measures about 165 cms. The bricks are flat and measure 40 by 40 cms and we can see a nice face of the wall to the east. The wall is built of one brick and an half for a width of about 60 cms. The wall seems to finish towards the south with a big vertical brick, maybe next to a doorway, but we will understand the wall and also its link with the big wall running east to west f63 after the removal of the a2 and the excavation of the layers underneath, going down inside the probable structure. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-7-30 yM 194 (42250 42047 - 9306 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 195 (42207 42155 - 9292 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 196 (42115 42120 - 9292 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-7-30 yM 197 (42154 42010 - 9295 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S730YM-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 332 (41877 42200 - 9285 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 333 (42220 42162 - 9282 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 330 (42246 42113 - 9288 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 331 (42089 42066 - 9194 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9306 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f26 (layer) covers f86 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2010-9-29 lC f189 (pit) cuts f86 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light gray [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v58
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]

v68
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v78
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]

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

v110
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]

v123
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.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]

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f87

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0087.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 yM layer [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR Fill inside a structure, bounded by three walls with a compact crust on the surface measuring 5 cm. This feature is comprised of a brown soil with large pieces of orange and brown bricks. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-09 yM m4939 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-09 yM 107 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-09 yM 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f63 (wall) covers f87 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-09 yM q175 (pottery, bones) sits in f87 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 yM q182 (pottery, q-items) sits in f87 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 eE q185 (pottery, bones) sits in f87 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 yM q182.1 (blade) sits in f87 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f87 (layer) overlays f97 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f87 (layer) overlays f92 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f87 (layer) covers f91 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-09 lR reddish yellow [Input File: S809lr.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-09 lR 7.5YR6/6 [Input File: S809lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR sandy clay loam [Input File: S809lr.j]




f88

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0088.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 yM fill [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-17 lC Fill inside the wall or box structure f64. It is a soft ashy soil found below the vertical bricks of f64, where one brick was missing. It seems quite disturbed visible by the numerous rodent holes present. The fill is soft and just a small part of it has been excavated so we don't know how deep it goes and the relationship to the wall or structure. [Input File: S817lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-09 lR sE made an interesting observation that the bricks of f64 have a set of horizontal and vertical bricks, whereas it was assumed the wall was constructed only of horizontal bricks that are visible in the north section. The area was further articulated finding an area where a brick was missing, thus forming a probe into the area under the bricks. A new feature was created, f88 defined as fill between the bricks, showing a soft ashy soil with a few vertical bricks sitting on this ashy soil f88. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-09 yM 222 (42706 40759 - 9375 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 261 (42654 40791 - 9402 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 262 (42688 40899 - 9387 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 263 (42643 40881 - 9374 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 264 (42688 40724 - 9390 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-09 yM m4901 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-09 yM 116 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-09 yM 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-09 yM q179 (pottery) sits in f88 (fill) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-13 lR f64 (wall) sits in f88 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-17 lC ashy [Input File: S817lC.j]
color 2008-8-17 lC yellowish brown [Input File: S817lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-17 lC 10YR5/4 [Input File: S817lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-17 lC soft [Input File: S817lC.j]




f89

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0089.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 sE layer [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v81a
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-09 lR In comparison to f89, an adjacent accumulation, this soil appears much grayer. This feature is very compact, showing brick lines, large brick components and large sand grains visible. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-09 lR Assigned this feature to the accumulation underneath f60 which was completely removed this morning. This feature is harder, more compact, and lighter in color than f60 with fewer inclusions of bone and pottery. Several brick faces are surfacing in the north, next to f41 wall. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-18 lR continued to remove 5 cm from f82 then scraped the ash f24 to expose f118 [Input File: S818lr.j]
2008-8-23 lC After the removal of the east baulk of k13 and with the discovery of the wall f143, today we continued to remove f89 in k13 to clarify the wall f143 and the possible continuation of the stone pavement f93, also in k13. After the removing a portion of f89, we uncovered two red mud bricks in the south eastern corner of k13, possibly pertinent to the wall f97. [Input File: S823lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 310 (42100 41336 - 9285 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 311 (42354 41432 - 9290 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 312 (42396 41297 - 9292 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 313 (42108 41329 - 9285 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-09 sE m4849 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-09 sE 90 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-09 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f60 covers f89 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-09 sE q180 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 eE q188 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-18 yM q217 (pottery, bones) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-23 sE q236 (pottery) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q232 (pottery, q-items) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-09 sE q180.1 (shell) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 sE q180.2 (blade) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 sE q180.3 (kiln waste) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 eE q188.1 (blade) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 eE q188.2 (blade) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q232.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q232.2 (slag (from metal smelting)) sits in f89 (layer) [Input File: S822yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f89 (layer) covers f143 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f89 (layer) covers f140 (accumulation) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-09 lR very pale gray [Input File: S809lr.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-09 lR 10YR7/3 [Input File: S809lr.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-09 lR sandy clay [Input File: S809lr.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v81a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v98
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v98a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]




f90

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0090.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR accumulation [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v81a
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Accumulation below the pavement f35 in k3. The matrix of this accumulation seems to have a gray granular bricky soil mixed with ash. Inside the accumulation there are numerous sherds lying almost flat, together with bones and small pebbles. Under this accumulation another pavement f112 has been uncovered. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-09 lR Removed the pavement f35 and assigned f90 to the soil underneath the pavement. The matrix appears identical to f35, a gray granular bricky soil but mixed with ash, presumably from f36 that is visible underneath in section. The area was leveled, making it flat to make it easier to see bricks or structures if present. At the end of the day, gray bricks similar to f71 wall in k4, emerged but only 2 bricks. [Input File: S809lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 266 (41541 41123 - 9340 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 267 (42001 41293 - 9345 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 268 (42041 41216 - 9349 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 269 (41596 40989 - 9344 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9349 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]
2008-8-16 lC 9337 @bottom [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f35 (pavement, type c) rests on f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-09 lR q183 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 sE i25 (unknown--metal artifact) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S813yM.g.J]
2008-8-17 yM q207 (pottery, bones) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE q205 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE i28 (pin--needle) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S819yM.j]
2008-8-16 sE [Input File: S824yM3.j]
2008-8-16 sE q205.1 (blade) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE q205.2 (blade) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE q205.3 (debitage) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE q205.4 (debitage) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE q205.5 (shell) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-09 lR q183.1 (shell) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-09 lR q183.2 (bead) sits in f90 (accumulation) [Input File: S810yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f90 (accumulation) covers f99 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lC ashy soil [Input File: S816lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lC pale brown [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR6/3 [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v82
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v82a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v83
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v81a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f91

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0091.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 sE accumulation A [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v72
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-10 yM Accumulation above the pavement f 93. The surface of this feature is hard on the top but it becomes softer as it goes down; the thickness is about 10 cm. It has some inclusions of small stones, sherds, kiln waste and pieces of bricks; the feature contained also some ashy spots. The western part of the pavement is still unexcavated due to the presence of dark spots of ash and possibly scattered inclusions of phytoliths, the last part of accumulation must be photographed before the removal. [Input File: S819se.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-10 lR This accumulation above the pavement f93 was excavated revealing the cobblestones continuing in the area, stopping approximately 10 cm before the edge of the wall f97. In the western area, two bricks were found and an area of burning was noticed under these bricks. The area was closed to take photographs on the next work day. [Input File: S810lr2.j]
2008-8-18 yM Today the western part of f 91 was removed. The accumulation contained ashy spots, some roots, no pottery and very small fragments of charcoal. The accumulation in this part was softer and easier to remove. [Input File: S819se.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-09 sE m4939 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-09 sE 80 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-09 sE 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f87 (layer) covers f91 (accumulation A) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f91 (accumulation A) abuts f97 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f91 (accumulation A) abuts f92 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f91 (accumulation A) covers f93 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v72a
2008-8-08 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v72b
2008-8-08 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]




f92

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0092.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v137
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Mud brick wall running north to south in k14. This wall is composed of small vertical bricks (about 5x32x30 cms). These bricks measure only 5 cms in thickness are slightly oblique. We are uncertain if f92 functioned as a wall or bench. It could be part of the eastern structure a2, also because its relationship with the other walls f106 and f97 is still to be clarified. Pavement f93 seems to continue underneath this wall. The construction of this wall differs in technique when compared to the other adjoining walls of a4, making this wall an anomaly possibly reflecting a different function. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-09 lR A series of thin vertical bricks set at an oblique angle were found while excavating f87. The bricks are held together with thin mortar forming a wall west of a2, f40, and possibly forming a room bounded by f97 and f63. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-25 lC Today we removed the small portion of vertical bricks f143rpreted at the beginning as a wall parallel to the wall f92, constructed in the same technique. Below these bricks and the accumulation f140 we found more stones, but there isn't a clear link between the pavement f93 in k14 and the stone installation f141 in k13. It seems rather a quite irregular and non homogeneous structure. Between these new stones there is also a door socket, perhaps in situ, linked to a doorway, or in a secondary use inside the pavement. Then we remove part of f30 still covering the wall f41, looking for more bricks. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 328 (42236 41781 - 9307 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 329 (42051 41687 - 9295 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 326 (42044 41711 - 9296 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 327 (42228 41800 - 9309 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9309 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f56 (brick pile) abuts f92 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f87 (layer) overlays f92 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f91 (accumulation A) abuts f92 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f92 (wall) abuts f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f92 (wall) abuts f150 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light yellowish brown [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR6/4 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v72a
2008-8-08 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v72b
2008-8-08 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

v79a
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]

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f93

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0093.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR pavement, type c [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v140
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-10 yM Cobble stone pavement under f 91.The stones are medium in size, except for the ones in the western part which are larger. The stones of the pavement abut only the eastern part of the northern wall f106 and than it continues to be a soft layer that contains fired spots. The stones do not seem to abut the southern wall f 97. In the middle the stones are much smaller in size than the rest of the pavement. [Input File: S819se.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-10 lR The accumulation above the pavement f93 was excavated revealing the cobblestones continuing in the area, stopping approximately 10 cm before the edge of the wall f97. In the western area, two bricks were found and an area of burning was noticed under these bricks. The area was closed to take photographs on the next work day. [Input File: S810lr2.j]
2008-8-25 lC we removed the small portion of vertical bricks labeled as f143, in order to see if the stones of the pavement f93 of k14 were continuing toward west and if linked with the stone installation f141 in k14. We found more stones but we don't have a clear continuation, rather an irregular presence of stones, among which a door socket, perhaps in situ or reused secondarily for the pavement. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 318 (42151 41725 - 9262 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 319 (42051 41680 - 9262 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 320 (42088 41442 - 9271 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 321 (42249 41498 - 9277 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f91 (accumulation A) covers f93 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v72a
2008-8-08 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v72b
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]

v79a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f94

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0094.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v58
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-10 lR A possible wall, seen in section with three courses of bricks visible constructed of 10 cm thick bricks. The south end of the section, k101 however does not show these bricks and perhaps are simply collapsed bricks. [Input File: S810lr2.j]
2008-8-16 lC Initially this feature was labeled as a mud brick wall, but after some attempts to find a regular brick faces failed by removing 5 cms of soil at a time, this feature has been relabeled as brickfall. It is composed of large quantities of broken gray mud bricks with an irregular shape. Some of these bricks appeared horizontal in section thus our original definition of a wall however while excavating the surface, these horizontal bricks resulted in only broken bricks and were removed to expose the southern face of f40. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-10 lR attempted to find a good surface for f94 by first removing the softer fill around the broken top bricks but this only showed a jumble of collapsed and broken bricks. We then cut the top layer, removing 10 cm to see if better bricks surfaced. Another 10 cm was removed, concluding that f94 is not a wall [Input File: S810lr2.j]
2008-8-16 lR In k101, the area south of a2 was excavated, continuing to remove f94. This feature has been redefined as brickfall and not a wall. While excavating, broken bricks were noted in large pieces however these were not organized and thus removed. A patch of reddish thick clay is present in the eastern corner, we are unsure if it continues west. [Input File: S816lr.J]
2008-8-17 lC In the northern part of k101 we continued to remove the brickfall f94 in order to find a good face of wall f84 that seems to continue towards the west. At the beginning we thought that the mud bricks belonged to structure a2, but after rethinking the situation we realized that the bricks are horizontal (not vertical like a2) and thus pertinent to the wall f84. So it seems that the structure a2 abuts in part the wall, but the situation is still unclear. While cleaning the north sections, looking for the face of the wall f84, we found some courses of mud bricks above two courses of stones that could be the foundation of the wall, but only in the eastern part of the wall for about 100 cms in length. Towards the west only three courses of bricks are preserved and they seem to be lying above different layers of accumulation, ashy layer and red/orange soil, maybe bricky or burnt material. [Input File: S817lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 346 (41913 41721 - 9350 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 343 (41801 41716 - 9320 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 344 (41789 41900 - 9301 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 345 (41887 41915 - 9325 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9350 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f94 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-10 eE q189 (pottery, bones) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-14 yM q97 (pottery, q-items--pottery, bones) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-17 yM q209 (pottery, bones) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE q204 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE q204.1 (blade) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-17 yM q209.1 (grinding stone) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-17 yM q209.4 sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-10 eE q189.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-14 yM q97.1 (blade) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-14 yM q97.2 (debitage) sits in f94 (wall) [Input File: S817ym.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC mixed, light gray to brown [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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

v68
2008-8-07 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

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

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

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

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

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-16 lC S816 [Input File: S816lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f95

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0095.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-17 lC Mud brick wall probably running north to south found looking from the east section of k12. The wall seems to be exactly in the N-S baulk similar to f77 between k13 and k14. Some mud bricks are visible also in the west section of k13, so we assume that probably the wall f95 is at least 100 cms in width. We are not sure about its length that seems to be about 150 cms. This wall is constructed of red and gray bricks, of quite irregular dimensions. [Input File: S817lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-8-17 lC 9362 @top [Input File: S817lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f18 (layer) covers f95 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-13 lR f95 (wall) bonds with f52 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-17 lC clay [Input File: S817lC.j]
color 2008-8-17 lC 10YR6/6 10YR7/2 [Input File: S817lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-17 lC brownish yellow light gray [Input File: S817lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-17 lC compact [Input File: S817lC.j]




f96

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0096.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR installation [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v140
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-17 lC Installation constructed of mud brick probably in relationship with the drain f83 immediately to the south of it. Few brick lines are visible but mostly obscure forming a bricky mass with a highly compact surface similar to bricks. Some vertical bricks are recognized next to the drain. It could be a substructure sustaining the drain or a wall separating the drain and the area of the pebble pavement f80 from what was to the north. [Input File: S817lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 306 (42440 41042 - 9367 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 307 (42407 41139 - 9365 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 308 (42282 41129 - 9362 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 309 (42337 41006 - 9357 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-17 lC 9364 @top [Input File: S817lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f96 (installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-13 lR f83 (installation) bonds with f96 (installation) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-17 lC clay [Input File: S817lC.j]
color 2008-8-17 lC very pale brown [Input File: S817lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-17 lC 10YR7/4 [Input File: S817lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v81
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

v81a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v98
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v98a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-17 lC hard [Input File: S817lC.j]




f97

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0097.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v140
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Mud brick wall running west to east in the southern part of k14 that is quite badly preserved. The wall doesn't have a clear face and only few mud bricks are visible. It appears to be a large wall composed of at least one brick and probably another half, measuring 60 cms in width, like the parallel wall f106. The wall goes through the baulk and its length for now measuring about 240 cms. The wall is in relationship with the N-S wall f92 but is still unclear which type of contact, forming the room a4. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 322 (41981 41663 - 9301 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 323 (42032 41706 - 9295 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 324 (42071 41446 - 9309 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 325 (42193 41396 - 9314 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9314 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f87 (layer) overlays f97 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f91 (accumulation A) abuts f97 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light gray [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v72a
2008-8-08 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v72b
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]

v79a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f98

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0098.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR brickfall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Very compact bricky mass of about 200 cms in N-S and 130 cms E-W, uncovered in the eastern half of k2 after the removal of the ashy layer f22, which overlays f98. This feature is not considered brickmelt because it is softer than other examples of brickmelt in the area and retains an ashier appearance than f27. It is also deeper than brickmelt which normally forms a thin layer. When compared to f52, also a bricky mass, it is much softer and easier to scrape with a trowel. It is very compact with a sharp edge in the western side where it seems that some bricks can be recognized, particularly on the top surface, just to the north of the ashy layer f103. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-09 lR Removed the ash f22 which abuts f98 in the west, exposing the western border of f98, approximately one meter in height. This vertical surface was brushed today with several flat bricks noted. The ash from f22 makes it difficult to distinguish components for the ash obscures the color. One strategy is to shave off 10 cm from the outer surface to create a better vertical section, perhaps exposing brick faces. At the moment we are defining this feature as bricky mass for no brick lines are present with only a sharp distinction between the ash and this hard compact mass. This feature extends north into k12, labeled as f82 and f52. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-10 lR Initially assigned to the more compact bricky mass in k2, east of ash f22 that overlays and abuts this feature, under the assumption f98 ran along the entire eastern half of the locus. Today while brushing f98, it was discovered that the southern end, approximately 150 cm x 150 cm was still f22 ash and was removed. Furthermore, while scraping f98 we found an area of burning, with white ash, black stains, and larger inclusions of charcoal, pottery, and tannur fragments bounded by bricky material to the north. We thus redefined f98 to run from the north to the south, forming a border between a pink compact bricky mass and f103 ash accumulation. [Input File: S810lr2.j]
alternative definition 2008-8-16 lC bricky mass [Input File: S816lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 244 (42266 40597 - 9335 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 245 (41959 40524 - 9323 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 246 (41957 40670 - 9332 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 247 (42056 40698 - 9324 / Relay location: middle) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 248 (42066 40798 - 9343 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9343 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f16 (layer) overlays f98 (brickfall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light gray [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC silty clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v54
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v57
2008-8-04 / sE / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77a
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77b
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v144
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f99

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0099.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Mud brick wall running north to south in k3 just next to the eastern baulk. Only few centimeters of the bricks are visible near the section. This wall could be part of the same structure formed with the wall f107 in k4. We will be clearer only after the removal of the baulk which prohibits us to visually link the two walls. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-09 lR Removed the pavement f35 and assigned f90 to the soil underneath the pavement. The matrix appears identical to f35, a gray granular bricky soil but mixed with ash, presumably from f36 that is visible underneath in section. The area was leveled, making it flat to make it easier to see bricks or structures if present. At the end of the day, gray bricks similar to f71 wall in k4, emerged but only 2 bricks. [Input File: S809lr.j]
2008-8-16 lR In k4, we removed several centimeters to come towards the bricks of f99, exposing the faces from the west. Immediately, pavement f112 was found, west of f99. This pavement is under f90, forming a much nicer and more compacted surface than f35 pavement that was found in the same area but 10 cm higher in elevation. Lots of animal bones are sitting on this pavement, including a horn, mandibles, several long bones, and a skull of a smaller animal, perhaps a dog. [Input File: S816lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-19 yM 359 (41571 41370 - 9375 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 360 (41699 41221 - 9375 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 361 (41649 41150 - 9372 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 362 (41756 41255 - 9358 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 363 (41789 41202 - 9354 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 364 (41667 41134 - 9366 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 360 (41683 41229 - 9375 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9360 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f90 (accumulation) covers f99 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f112 (pavement, type c) abuts f99 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f121 (accumulation A) abuts f99 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light brown [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 7.5YR6/4 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v83
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v99
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99b
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC compact [Input File: S816lC.j]




f100

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0100.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-09 lR tannur [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Tannur in the southern baulk of k3 found during the excavation of A18. Currently the tannur is in poor condition due to weather exposure for some years, but originally it should has been almost complete. It seems to sit on an ashy layer and it is covered by the brickpile f68, but it seems that all around the tannur there are numerous vertical bricks forming a sort of supporting structure. This would suggest that the brickpile forms an installation to support the tannur. It is about 45 cms in width and 30 cms in depth. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 279 (41670 40787 - 9325 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f36 (accumulation C) covers f100 (tannur) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC red [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 2.5YR5/8 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v84
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v84a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]




f101

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0101.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-10 lC topsoil [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v73
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-17 lC Topsoil layer in k25, contains roots. All the pottery was collected in the pottery q-lot. [Input File: S817lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-16 lR Partially removed the topsoil today but decided to scale back excavations in A20, thus tomorrow we will close k26 and k25. [Input File: S816lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-8-17 lC 9347 @top [Input File: S817lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-16 sE q201 (pottery, bones) sits in f101 (topsoil) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-27 lC q262 (pottery, bones) sits in f101 (topsoil) [Input File: S901yM2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-17 lC loam [Input File: S817lC.j]
color 2008-8-17 lC yellowish brown [Input File: S817lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-17 lC 10YR5/4 [Input File: S817lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v73
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v73a
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v74
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v75
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-17 lC compact [Input File: S817lC.j]




f102

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0102.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-10 lC topsoil [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v73
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-17 lC Topsoil layer in k26, contains roots. All the pottery was collected in the pottery q-lot. From this layer two items were found: an iron pin i27 and the bronze arrow head i29. [Input File: S817lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-16 lR Partially removed the topsoil today but decided to scale back excavations in A20, thus tomorrow we will close k26 and k25. [Input File: S816lr.J]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-8-17 lC 9381 @top [Input File: S817lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-16 sE q202 (pottery, q-items) sits in f102 (topsoil) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-16 sE i27 (rivet--tool) sits in f102 (topsoil) [Input File: S819yM.j]
2008-8-16 yM i29 (arrowhead--weapon) sits in f102 (topsoil) [Input File: S819yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-17 lC loam [Input File: S817lC.j]
color 2008-8-17 lC yellowish brown [Input File: S817lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-17 lC 10YR5/4 [Input File: S817lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v73
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v73a
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v74
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v75
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-17 lC compact [Input File: S817lC.j]




f103

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0103.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-10 lC layer [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Ashy layer below the ash in the eastern half of k2 that we considered as f22. f103 compared to f22 has a more concentration of sherds, inclusions of charcoal, small lens of black and white ash, burnt red clay, burnt bones. Some areas are really soft while others are more compact, but with the same ashy texture. In general it looks like a very incoherent layer. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-10 lR Yesterday we stopped excavating f22, leaving the area at the roughly the same elevation as A18 to the immediate south. Today we spent the morning cleaning k2 to define f98. More ash was noticed on the surface of f98, assuming it was f22 that partially covered f98, we began to remove 10 cm. The area then shifted from ashy to concentrated areas of burning with larger inclusions of charcoal, white ash, black stains, pottery, and tannur fragments bounded by f98 presumably bricks or bricky mass in the north. This new feature, f103 was photographed today and 5 cm removed. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-10 yM 234 (42075 40655 - 9323 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 249 (41931 40723 - 9322 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 250 (42008 40652 - 9326 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 251 (42067 40704 - 9322 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 252 (42055 40789 - 9330 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-10 lC m4846 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
height @top 2008-8-10 lC 86 [Input File: S810lr3.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-10 lC 150 [Input File: S810lr3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-10 lC q190 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f103 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-10 yM i26 (figurine) sits in f103 (layer) [Input File: S813yM.g.J]
2008-8-10 lC q190.1 (debitage) sits in f103 (layer) [Input File: S810yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lC ash [Input File: S816lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lC gray [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR6/1 [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v77
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77a
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v77b
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC very soft [Input File: S816lC.j]




f104

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0104.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-10 sE fill [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v76
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Fill of a possible pit, doorway or animal hole in the western edge of the brickmelt f52 in k12. The fill is very soft, gray in color, very similar to the ashy layer f24 that could be the same. Inside this soft ashy soil there are also some more compact pieces, probably part of broken mud bricks. We excavated just few centimeters inside the hole and not a big amount of pottery came out. The sherds inside the fill lie both vertical and horizontal. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-10 lR Several holes are present on the western side of f52, interpreted as animal holes although it's strange to have so many on the surface and may be linked to a specific function associated with all the ash and bricky mass. The largest hole, fill f104 has one corner with brick faces suggestive of a possible door but the other side is rounded, appearing more like an animal hole than a doorway. The fill was partially excavated to see if more brick faces surfaced, these faces were found only in the southern end. [Input File: S810lr2.j]
strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-8-10 lR Continue to remove f52 in 10 cm increments, leaving the east section in place to aid in understanding the stratigraphy. We will begin by removing f82 first then approach towards f52 since f82 is softer and easier to remove. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-10 yM 237 (42631 40729 - 9323 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S810YM-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 253 (42767 40641 - 9284 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 254 (42413 40496 - 9290 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 255 (42340 40666 - 9301 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 256 (42753 40695 - 9306 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 265 (42583 40742 - 9376 / Relay location: middle) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9376 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f24 (accumulation C) abuts f104 (fill) [Input File: S813lr.J]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-10 sE q193 (pottery, q-items) sits in f104 (fill) [Input File: S810yM.j]
2008-8-13 lR f104 (fill) sits in f52 (layer) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-10 sE q193.1 (kiln waste) sits in f104 (fill) [Input File: S810yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lC ash [Input File: S816lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lC light gray [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v76
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v76a
2008-8-10 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-8-16 lC soft [Input File: S816lC.j]




f105

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0105.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-9-12 lR ^w2 [Input File: S912lr.j]
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-10 lC wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v130
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-10 lR Mud brick wall running west to east, north in k13, immediately bordering f41 wall. At this moment, we are unclear the relationship between this feature and f41, possibly bonding or abutting each other. The wall is composed of a half, whole, and then half a brick in thickness, identical to f106, the same wall that continues into k14 to the east. Only the surface is currently exposed. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-10 lR Assigned this feature today although it's been present and exposed for over a week. The reason for assigning this a new feature number is to distinguish it between f41 to the north; representing perhaps another wall that abuts f41. At the moment we only have the top surface suggesting the walls are bonded but this can only be understood in section. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 304 (42508 41111 - 9327 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 305 (42467 41053 - 9329 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 302 (42367 41438 - 9295 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 303 (42421 41455 - 9319 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9329 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f30 (brickfall) covers f105 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f59 (hearth) rests on f105 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f41 (wall) abuts f105 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light yellowish brown [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR6/4 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v98
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v98a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v130
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v130a
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f106

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0106.HTM

Labeling/Designation
includes other label 2008-9-12 lR ^w2 [Input File: S912lr.j]
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-10 lC wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-10 lR Mud brick wall running west to east, north in k14, immediately bordering f63 wall. At this moment, we are unclear the relationship between this feature and f63, possibly bonding or abutting each other. The wall is composed of a half, whole, and then half a brick in thickness, identical to f105, the same wall that continues into k13 to the west. This wall also forms the northern wall of a4 and abuts f92 wall in the east, no longer continuing to the east. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-10 lR Assigned this feature today although it's been present and exposed for over a week. The reason for assigning this a new feature number is to distinguish it between f63 to the north; representing perhaps another wall that abuts f63. At the moment we only have the top surface suggesting the walls are bonded but this can only be understood in section. [Input File: S810lr2.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 314 (42158 41722 - 9299 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 315 (42244 41773 - 9303 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 316 (42320 41523 - 9311 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 317 (42254 41493 - 9308 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9311 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f63 (wall) abuts f106 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-8-13 lR f62 (accumulation) overlays f106 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light yellowish brown [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR6/4 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC sandy clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v72a
2008-8-08 / lC / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v72b
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]

v79a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S820lC.j]

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

v107
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]

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f107

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0107.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-10 sE wall [Input File: S810lr3.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-16 lC Mud brick wall running west to east in the middle of k4. The wall is constructed of one brick (40x40 cms) and a half for a width of approximately 60 cms and it is 300 cm long from the east to the west section of k4. The wall forms a corner under the eastern baulk of k3 with the wall f99 running S-N in k3, just in part visible that seems to be part of the same structure. [Input File: S816lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-11 yM 291 (41611 41467 - 9355 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 292 (41714 41365 - 9357 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 293 (41765 41304 - 9357 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
2008-8-11 yM 294 (41712 41280 - 9356 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S811SE-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-16 lC 9357 @top [Input File: S816lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f69 (layer) overlays f107 (wall) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f112 (pavement, type c) abuts f107 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f121 (accumulation A) abuts f107 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f73 (pavement, type c) overlays f107 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2008-8-16 lC light yellowish brown [Input File: S816lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lC 10YR6/4 [Input File: S816lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-16 lC clay [Input File: S816lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v63
2008-8-06 / yM / [Input File:S812lC.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v99
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99b
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]




f108

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0108.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-24 lC pavement, type b [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Big stone pavement constructed of big, medium and small stones. In its northern part and in the eastern half it is built with medium sized (15x20 cm) and big sized (25x40 cm) stones. The eastern edge of the pavement forms a sharp straight line, with just a small semicircular lacuna in the middle, instead the southern edge is not really clear with the co presence of both big stones, small pebbles and numerous sherds. The western half is constructed of small pebbles (5-10 cm), and noteworthy is the gradual passage from the big sized stones in the eastern part to the small pebbles of the western one. The edge to the west has been uncovered only in a small part and it is formed by a regular line of pebbles. The northern portion is built with big stones, but the edge is marked by a line of small pebbles. Small pebbles are found also between the big stones to make the pavement more regular. In this pavement have been used different kinds of stone: basalt and limestone, but also reused broken pieces of grinding stones or mortars, and also a big kiln waste. The pavement has a surface almost flat and regular, sloping slightly toward west. In its south-eastern corner it is built with a different technique, forming a sort of circular platform with the biggest stones of the pavement and slightly higher in level, perhaps due to a secondary reconstruction. Can it be interpreted both as a roofed room or as open space (courtyard)?. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 382 (41455 41793 - 9134 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 383 (41434 41760 - 9134 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 384 (41466 41722 - 9131 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 385 (41448 41650 - 9136 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 379 (41803 41736 - 9143 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 380 (41777 42013 - 9147 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 381 (41444 41856 - 9136 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-24 lC m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-24 lC 46 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-24 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-8-13 lR f109 (wall) abuts f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f125 (wall) rests on f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f146 (accumulation A) overlays f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f149 (wall) rests on f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f125 (wall) overlays f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f108 (pavement, type b) overlays f139 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-24 lC Stones [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-24 lC White [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-24 lC 10YR8/1 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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

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]

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

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

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

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

v125
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

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

v132
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v138a
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]

v133
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v135
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

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

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

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v151
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]




f109

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0109.HTM

Labeling/Designation
equals other label 2008-9-12 lR f85 [Input File: S912lr.j]
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-24 lC wall [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Mud brick wall running north to south, probably forming the eastern wall linked to the pavement f108. This wall has been excavated 5 years ago and in part removed to see its link with the stone pavement f108. Now are preserved just the bricks at the same level of the pavement. It measures about 300 cm north to south and 70 cm in width and it seems to be constructed of a brick and an half. Its relationship with the wall f115 is not clear, probably it abuts f115. The wall seems exactly in line with the wall f85 right to the north of it. Perhaps they could be part of the same wall, and it makes sense, interpreting it like the eastern wall of the pavement f108. Moreover the bricks seem to be of the same kind. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 388 (41664 41965 - 9142 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 389 (41653 42018 - 9138 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 390 (41391 41898 - 9137 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 387 (41391 41832 - 9135 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-24 lC m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-24 lC 42 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-24 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f109 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f115 (wall) abuts f109 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-8-13 lR f109 (wall) abuts f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S813lr.J]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-24 lC Clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-24 lC Light brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-24 lC 7.5YR6/4 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-24 lC compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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

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

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

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

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f110

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0110.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-24 lC st is [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Stone resting probably on top of the wall f 109 or on a accumulation. It is not really clear because this context has been excavated 5 years ago in A19. The stone measures 55x40x30 cm and it is white in color. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-24 lC m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-24 lC 78 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-24 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f110 (st is) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-26 sE q252 (pottery, bones) sits in f110 (st is) [Input File: S826yM.j]
notes on contact association 2008-9-12 lR contact association between this stone and f109 is unknown since it was not excavated by A20. Two possibilities exist, either the stone was used in construction of the wall f109 or that the wall f109 is earlier with the stone placed as a step during the reuse period of the area. [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-24 lC Stone [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-24 lC White [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-24 lC 10YR8/2 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

v125
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]

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

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

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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




f111

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0111.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-24 lC layer [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v108
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Bricky material gray and red in color south to the pavement f108. The southern edge of the pavement f108 is not sharp and there are many sherds embedded in this layer. This layer has been excavated 5 years ago, so now it is difficult to give an interpretation of it. It could be an accumulation or a kind of floor, moreover it is exposed just in a narrow strip next to the southern section of k101. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 386 (41400 41651 - 9137 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 391 (41392 41849 - 9133 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-24 lC m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-24 lC 40 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-24 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f111 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-24 lC Clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-24 lC Light gray brownish Yellowish red [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-24 lC 10YR6/2 5YR5/8 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-24 lC compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v108
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

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

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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




f112

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0112.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-16 lR pavement, type c [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Pavement exposed for about 400 cm north to south and for 100 cm east to west. It is constituted of pottery sherds, mostly body sherds averaging 5-6 cm in size with some sherds until 10 cm. Between these sherds just few show a painted decoration with horizontal bands. Numerous also the pebbles, usually 1-3 cm in length, and bigger pieces of stone, between which some fragments of basalt grinding stone, reused secondarily in the pavement. Numerous also the bones, particularly a skull of a small animal and a horn. It is a well built pavement of type c. better than the pavement f35 that was above it. It seems to abut the mud brick wall f99. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-16 lR In k4, we removed several centimeters to come towards the bricks of f99, exposing the faces from the west. Immediately, pavement f112 was found, west of f99. This pavement is under f90, forming a much nicer and more compacted surface than f35 pavement that was found in the same area but 10 cm higher in elevation. Lots of animal bones are sitting on this pavement, including a horn, mandibles, several long bones, and a skull of a smaller animal, perhaps a dog. [Input File: S816lr.J]
2008-8-17 lR In k3, we photographed the pavement f112 this morning after consolidating the animal bones with diluted wood glue. We then removed the bones from the pavement to protect them from getting crushed. fAB made a good point yesterday about the animal skull sitting on the pavement. He noticed that the skull was not crushed, a strange thing if the skull was left sitting on a pavement for a long period of time. Another point is the presence of a horn tip, a valuable piece that is often reused thus rare to find complete. We then removed the rest of the eastern baulk between k3 and k4 to connect pavement f73 with f112, which are two different levels showing that f73 covers f112. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-16 lR m4846 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-16 lR 97 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-16 lR 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-17 yM q212 (pottery, bones) sits in f112 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S817ym.J]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f112 (pavement, type c) abuts f99 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f112 (pavement, type c) covers f121 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f112 (pavement, type c) abuts f107 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lR Sherds,pebbles,bones,clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lR light gray [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lR 10YR7/2 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-16 lR Compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v93
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v93a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v90a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v99
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v99b
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]
v163
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]




f113

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0113.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-16 lR bin [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Bin constructed of gray bricks. In its western edge it is constituted of a row of small vertical bricks (11x35 cm), at least 3 or 4, while in the southern and northern edge it is built with bigger bricks, but it is impossible define their exact measurements because the bricks are really bad visible. The bin measures about 140 cm in length, north to south and about 95 cm east to west, continuing under the east baulk of k12. It is quite difficult to recognize the bin because both the fill f114, that the layer outside f82 are really similar in color and hardness. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-17 lR Started the day by retaking photographs of the bin f113, then excavating to the west of the bin, f82, to see if it continues to go down. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-16 lR m4901 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-16 lR 87 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-16 lR 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lR Clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lR light gray [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lR 10YR7/2 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-16 lR Compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v88
2008-8-16 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v88a
2008-8-16 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v89
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v89a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v89b
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f114

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0114.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-16 lR fill [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Very compact layer, interpreted as the fill of the bin. It seems the same layer f82 found outside and above the bin, really similar in color and hardness. In this fill there are some circular red lines (about 2-3 cm in thickness), probably some kind of installations like tannurs or, with more difficulty, pottery vessels very badly preserved. The ware seems to be really coarse, so I am inclined to the interpretation of it like a tannur. Only one complete circle (with a diameter of about 30x40 cm) is clearly visible, more other isolated irregular pieces. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-16 lR m4901 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-16 lR 87 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-16 lR 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lR Clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lR Very pale brown Reddish yellow [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lR 10YR7/4 7.5YR6/8 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-16 lR compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v88
2008-8-16 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v88a
2008-8-16 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v89
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v89a
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v89b
2008-8-17 / sE / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f115

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0115.HTM

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]




f116

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0116.HTM

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) 2008-9-02 lC Northern wall of a5, running west to east. In the external face it presents a sort of step in the upper preserved part, reducing its width from two bricks to a brick and an half. It is built of gray mud bricks measuring 10x40x40 cm. It is 300 cm long, and 75 cm in the lower part and 45 cm in the upper part in width. 16 courses of gray bricks and other 5 courses of red bricks next to the base are recognizable, for a total height of about 175 cm. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 392 (41745 42084 - 9136 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 393 (41611 42355 - 9088 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 394 (41587 42352 - 9115 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 395 (41570 42378 - 9118 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 397 (41817 42094 - 9246 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 398 (41637 42502 - 9091 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 399 (41504 42467 - 9089 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-16 lR m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-16 lR 135 [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 f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f84 (wall) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f115 (wall) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f135 (floor, type b) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f134 (pavement, type b) 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 Light yellowish brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lR 10YR6/4 [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]

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]

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]

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]

v157
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f117

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0117.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-16 lR floor, type b [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v94
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-24 lC Floor surface very compact, exposed for about 170 cms from north to south, but for only 10-15 cms in depth. The floor is below the bricky material of f52. This floor is made of hard compacted clay with numerous small inclusions of pottery. It is quite thick, about 5-7 cms, but could be more because it is not yet completely exposed in depth. So it seems to be an important floor, maybe the principal floor related to the wall f64 right north to it. Numerous sherds lay flat on top of this floor. [Input File: S824lC3.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-14 lR A pavement, f117, was also found under f52 and f82 forming a thick highly compacted floor surface with pottery sherds underneath serving as leveling material for the floor. f117 does not extend north under f64, appearing localized under f52 and f82. This would suggest that f64 is earlier in construction. [Input File: S816lr.J]
2008-8-17 lC After the meeting in the field of this morning with gB and fAB we decided to go down to the floor f117 showed in the western edge of the f82 and f52. Because of the difficulty to find a good face for the bricks that are visible on top of the f82 and in its western edge, the best thing seemed to go down to the only sure thing, that is the floor. But looking for the pavement f117 we decide to try to find a good face of the bricks and after removing about 20 cms toward east we found a quite good face. So we decided to follow this face in depth until the pavement, but after about 20 cms we found an almost horizontal layer, very compact. It could be a sort of floor, and it seems that it has been exposed because just above it there are some traces of laminations. It could be in relation with the bricks uncovered today, if they form a wall, or with the bin, still to excavated, in the eastern part [Input File: S817lC.j]
2008-8-17 lR In k12, 5 cm was removed from f82, noticing several brick lines but not enough to define a wall. We then began to excavate the vertical section of f82, to see if good brick faces surfaced and to investigate if f117 curls up towards the bricks suggesting an outside floor surface or if the bricky mass sits on the floor. After following several good brick faces we resolved that f117 goes under the presumed bricks, finding a series of pavements at different elevations. This suggests that f52 and f82 were reused over multiple periods of time, laying down new pavements. It also suggests that the bricky mass is not technically a wall due to these multiple pavements underneath but that bricky material was periodically placed over the pavement during use. All 3 pavements are similar in type, color, and hardness labeled f123 and f124. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-16 lR m4901 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-16 lR 11 [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 f123 (floor, type b) covers f117 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
notes on contact association 2008-9-12 lR unclear what this feature rests on [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-16 lR Clay,pottery inclusions [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-16 lR Light gray [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lR 10YR7/2 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-16 lR Very compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v94
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94a
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94b
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v95
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]




f118

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0118.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-16 lR layer [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v143
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-24 lC This layer is considered the interface between the ash f24 and the feature underneath. It is brown in color and quite compact in hardness. This layer has some pieces of broken mud bricks and sherds. In the northern portion, next to the north section of k12, we cut the layer for some centimeters. In some points it is very soft, other points are more compact, moreover there are still lenses of ash, all because is an interface .It is also contains small pieces of charcoal and few burnt small pieces of clay. This feature seems to start right where the mud bricks visible in the edge of f52 are stopping. The feature is also sloping down toward west, but it is quite irregular in its surface. [Input File: S824lC3.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-14 lR In k12, we continued to remove the ash f24 in the hope that a pavement surfaces to find the depth of f52 and f64 wall. By the end of the day, a brown slightly compact layer was found under the ash f24, labeled f118. This layer still contains lots of charcoal and ash embedded but maybe the interface between a floor surface and the ash f24. [Input File: S816lr.J]
2008-8-18 lR continued to remove 5 cm from f82 then scraped the ash f24 to expose f118 [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-16 lR m4901 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-16 lR 115 [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 f24 (accumulation C) overlays f118 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

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

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v94
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94a
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v94b
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v95
2008-8-17 / yM / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]




f119

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0119.HTM

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

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Thick layer of accumulation above the floor f142. This accumulation presents numerous sherds, pebbles and bones. The soil is of bricky clay, with some patches of gray ash above all in its southern portion. Many also the fragments of broken bricks, both of the gray and red kind. It is compact and generally gray-brownish in color. It is interpreted as a fill inside the structure, probably like an accumulation of abandonment. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 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]
2008-8-23 lC Today we continued to remove f119 south and north to the vertical bricks f137. In the northern half we uncovered part of a nice floor; f142, that we will finish to uncover tomorrow. In the southern half we preceded more slowly because of the presence of some mud bricks and we have to check if they are simply broken bricks from a brickfall or some kind of installations. At the end of the morning a skull of a small animal was found just next to the southern section of k101. [Input File: S823lC.j]
2008-8-25 lC we removed f137, some vertical bricks in the southern part of k101 and we excavated f119. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-18 yM 352 (41527 42136 - 9203 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S818YM-R.J]
2008-8-18 yM 353 (41691 42143 - 9200 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S818YM-R.J]
2008-8-18 yM 354 (41700 42062 - 9206 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S818YM-R.J]
2008-8-18 yM 355 (41535 42042 - 9199 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S818YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 418 (41719 42105 - 9136 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 419 (41394 41974 - 9157 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 420 (41392 42095 - 9161 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 421 (41449 42092 - 9160 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 417 (41695 42163 - 9133 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 422 (41459 42033 - 9163 / Relay location: middle) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 423 (41537 42048 - 9179 / Relay location: middle) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 424 (41537 42148 - 9124 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-16 lR m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-16 lR 111 [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 f119 (fill) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-17 yM q210 (pottery, bones) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S817ym.J]
2008-8-18 yM q221 (pottery) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-20 sE q224 (pottery) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q229 (pottery, q-items) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-23 eE q235 (pottery) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q233 (pottery) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-23 eE q234 (pottery) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-25 sE q241 (pottery, bones) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-25 sE q242 (pottery) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-9-12 lR f137 (installation) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f138 (installation) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-8-21 sE q229.1 (debitage) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q229.2 (debitage) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-21 sE q233.1 (tannur) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-23 eE q234.1 (blade) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S822yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) overlays f137 (installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) overlays f138 (installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) abuts f115 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) covers f142 (floor, type a) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) 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 Yellowish brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-16 lR 10YR5/4 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-16 lR Compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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

v113
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]

v116a
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]

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]

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




f120

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0120.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC accumulation [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v104
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Accumulation very thick, gray in color with bricky material. Numerous sherds and bones were recovered in this accumulation. f108 is abutting the walls f125 and f126 and can be interpreted like the abandonment after the use of the floor f144, or like the collapse of the two walls above. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-18 lR While removing f120, stones emerged, west of f85 wall. These stones continue to go down, at the moment are 3 stones deep but stop to the west. A thick vertical line is also visible where the stones end which would then make f84 a discrete wall with stone foundations at its western edge and another wall, f127 built in the west that abuts f84. [Input File: S818lr.j]
2008-8-25 lC we uncovered the floor f144 below f120 and tomorrow we will take photos. [Input File: S825lC.j]
2008-8-25 lC today we removed the accumulation f120, south of the mud brick wall f126, uncovering the floor f144. Tomorrow we will take photos of f144 and then we will excavate the floor trying to go down to the level of the stone pavement f108, to understand the link between it and the pavement f132. In the south of the locus we removed the vertical bricks f137 uncovering more oblique bricks belonging to the f138. We also continued to remove f119 in the southern part of k101 between f115 and f138. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-18 yM 357 (42000 41955 - 9213 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S818YM-R.J]
2008-8-18 yM 358 (41856 41967 - 9211 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S818YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 97 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f78 (fill) covers f120 (accumulation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-18 yM q219 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f120 (accumulation) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-25 lC q248 (pottery, bones) sits in f120 (accumulation) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-26 sE q258 (pottery, bones) sits in f120 (accumulation) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-18 yM q219.1 (kiln waste) sits in f120 (accumulation) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
2008-8-18 yM q219.2 (grinding stone) sits in f120 (accumulation) [Input File: S818yM2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f120 (accumulation) covers f144 (floor, type c) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-18 lC Silty clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-18 lC Yellowish brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-18 lC 10YR5/4 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-18 lC Soft [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

v104
2008-8-20 / sE / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

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

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

v125
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-18 lC S825 [Input File: S824lC.j]




f121

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0121.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC accumulation A [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v91
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Accumulation between two pavement f112 and f122. It is very compact and full of ceramic sherds, but it doesn't form a pavement because there isn't a clear visible surface. It is perhaps in relationship with the southern exit of the drain a3. Because of this probably we will take also a sample of soil to analyze. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m4846 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 100 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f112 (pavement, type c) covers f121 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f121 (accumulation A) covers f122 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f121 (accumulation A) abuts f99 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f121 (accumulation A) abuts f107 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-18 lC Mixed,ashy to sandy soil [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-18 lC light yellowish brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-18 lC 10YR6/4 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-18 lC Medium compacted [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v93
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v93a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]




f122

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0122.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC pavement, type c [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v145
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Pavement constituted of ceramic sherds and few small pebbles and bones. It seems to be well built, even if it is less compact of the pavement f112. The pottery sherds are small with a size between 3-4 cm. We have uncovered just a small portion of it, north to the pavement f112 and it seems to be in relationship with the southern drain to which it is physically linked. The pavement is sloping down toward south. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m4846 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 93 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f121 (accumulation A) covers f122 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-18 lC Sherds,pebbles,bones [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-18 lC light gray [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-18 lC 10YR7/1 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-18 lC Compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v93
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v93a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v99a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f123

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0123.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC floor, type b [Input File: S824lC.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Floor type b identified just in the section of the western edge of f82. It appears the same of f124, just a little thicker (3-5 cm). It is sloping down sharply toward south, arriving until the south section of k12. It has a gray surface, very compact, with small inclusions (about 0.5-1cm) of pebbles and ceramic fragments. On top of it there is a thin layer of black ash. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-17 lR Found this pavement today while excavating the vertical section of f82 to the west to see if good brick faces surfaced and to investigate if f117 (the first pavement noticed) curls up towards the bricks suggesting an outside floor surface or if the bricky mass sits on the floor. After following several good brick faces we resolved that f117 goes under the presumed bricks, finding a series of pavements at different elevations. This suggests that f52 and f82 were reused over multiple periods of time, laying down new pavements. It also suggests that the bricky mass is not technically a wall due to these multiple pavements underneath but that bricky material was periodically placed over the pavement during use. All 3 pavements are similar in type, color, and hardness labeled f124 to the highest in elevation, followed by f123 that slopes at an angle, then f117 which was the first pavement noticed, the lowest and thickest. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m4901 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 72 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f124 (floor, type b) covers f123 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f123 (floor, type b) covers f117 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-18 lC Clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-18 lC Very pale brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-18 lC 10YR7/4 [Input File: S824lC.j]
texture, surface finish 2008-8-18 lC Hard [Input File: S824lC.j]




f124

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0124.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC floor, type b [Input File: S824lC.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Floor type b exposed for about 120 cm north to south and 25 cm east to south, in the western edge of f82. The floor shows some kind of lamination, probably because of its exposure to the water or to the atmospheric agents. In some points its surface appears to be whitish, but generally it is constituted of clay with many small (about 0,3-1cm) inclusions of pebbles and ceramics. It seems about 2-3 cm thick and it is very compact. To the north it seems the same of the floor f123 that instead, toward south starts to sloping down. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-17 lR dy Found this pavement today while excavating the vertical section of f82 to the west to see if good brick faces surfaced and to investigate if f117 (the first pavement noticed) curls up towards the bricks suggesting an outside floor surface or if the bricky mass sits on the floor. After following several good brick faces we resolved that f117 goes under the presumed bricks, finding a series of pavements at different elevations. This suggests that f52 and f82 were reused over multiple periods of time, laying down new pavements. It also suggests that the bricky mass is not technically a wall due to these multiple pavements underneath but that bricky material was periodically placed over the pavement during use. All 3 pavements are similar in type, color, and hardness labeled f124 to the highest in elevation, followed by f123 that slopes at an angle, then f117 which was the first pavement noticed, the lowest and thickest. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m4901 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 46 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f52 (layer) overlays f124 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f82 (brickfall) overlays f124 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f124 (floor, type b) covers f123 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-18 lC Clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-18 lC Pale brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-18 lC 10YR6/3 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-18 lC Very compact/hard [Input File: S824lC.j]




f125

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0125.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC wall [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v102
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Wall running north to south in the western part of k101. It is constructed of gray and red mud bricks (10x35x35 cm). In its eastern face seems to be plastered with a thin layer of gray clay. It is preserved for about 120 cm in height and about 130 cm north to south, but we don't know its original length because probably it has been in part removed during the excavation of A19. Its width is not clear, but probably is around 70 cm, that is the measurement of two bricks side by side. The wall is only in part on top of the stone pavement f108 for which it should have been the western edge. On top of the wall there is a row of medium sized stones, probably pertinent to some other structure. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-19 lR While removing f127 and f40 from the south, more stones surfaces from wall f125. It is unclear if these stones continue north, if so then a2 was built over f125 wall. [Input File: S818lr.j]
2008-8-18 lR In k101, another 15 cm was removed from the north section, finding a wall f126 running west to east. Wall f125 was further defined, this wall is located in the western edge of k101 running north to south, possibly the cross wall for f126. Wall f127 appears to abut f40 on the southern end; these are a series of horizontal bricks that go down several courses then ends approximately 15 cm then f126 wall emerges underneath. At first we assumed that wall f84 continued to run west, so that f127 and f84 were the same wall. This however is not the case. While removing f120, stones emerged, west of f85 wall. These stones continue to go down; at the moment are 3 stones deep but stop to the west. A thick vertical line is also visible where the stones end which would then make f84 a discrete wall with stone foundations at its western edge and another wall, f127 built in the west that abuts f84. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 372 (41998 41777 - 9271 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 373 (41838 41726 - 9216 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 374 (41824 41729 - 9147 / Relay location: middle) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 375 (41541 41662 - 9138 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 376 (41529 41643 - 9138 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 377 (41821 41667 - 9147 / Relay location: middle) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 378 (42010 41731 - 9292 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 148 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f125 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f127 (wall) abuts f125 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f125 (wall) rests on f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f125 (wall) overlays f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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]

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

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

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

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

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

v132
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

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

v133
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]

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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




f126

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0126.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC wall [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v104
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Mud brick wall running east to west. It is preserved for about 200 cm east to west and 70 cm in height. The south face of this wall, the only one visible for us, was difficult to define. At the beginning we left many more bricks that in a second moment were revealed to be just broken collapsed bricks. So we defined the face following a clear line visible on the surface, and the soil was coming out following exactly this surface, but then in the vertical section we were not able to identify bricks, even if the material is clearly bricky clay. Perhaps it is due to the presence of some kind of plaster. The wall seems to be the north edge of the pavement f108 and just to abut the wall f125 and probably also the wall f84 with its stone foundation. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-18 lR In k101, another 15 cm was removed from the north section, finding a wall f126 running west to east. Wall f125 was further defined, this wall is located in the western edge of k101 running north to south, possibly the cross wall for f126. Wall f127 appears to abut f40 on the southern end; these are a series of horizontal bricks that go down several courses then ends approximately 15 cm then f126 wall emerges underneath. At first we assumed that wall f84 continued to run west, so that f127 and f84 was the same wall. This however is not the case. While removing f120, stones emerged, west of f85 wall. These stones continue to go down; at the moment are 3 stones deep but stop to the west. A thick vertical line is also visible where the stones end which would then make f84 a discrete wall with stone foundations at its western edge and another wall, f127 built in the west that abuts f84. [Input File: S818lr.j]
2008-8-19 lR One course of bricks were removed by accident from f126 wall but they continue below and rearticulated. Wall f126 contains many phytolith inclusions in the bricks mixed with elongated splinters of charcoal. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m4994 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 118 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f153 (accumulation) overlays f126 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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

v104
2008-8-20 / sE / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

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

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

v110a
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]

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

v132
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

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

v133
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]




f127

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0127.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC wall [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v102a
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Mud brick wall running east to west closing a6 to the south. This wall seems to be linked with the clay layer f150, surrounding the pavement f132, and abutting the wall itself. This wall is very low preserved, with three courses of horizontal bricks visible. The bricks are gray in color and are not easily recognized. It is preserved for about 180 cm east to west, and 15-30 cm in width. Below the lower course of gray bricks there is a layer of reddish fine clay that could be part of bricks but much softer. So it is not clear if it is part of the wall of something else, like a sort of preparation level for what above. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-19 lR This morning the north section of k101 was drawn. This section is not the true north section of k101, it is actually our cut into k14 but shows nicely the wall f127 which we plan to remove today. After the section was drawn we then photographed the section, including overhead, oblique, and direct north views. The wall was removed in section, beginning in the eastern area working west, leaving a small section to see the horizontal bricks from two sides. We then proceeded to continue removing the bricks to west, then cleaned out the section and photographed it again. What was in view was bricky material sitting on a nice row of horizontal bricks then several centimeters below, a layer of reddish fine clay appearing similar in shape and size to bricks but much softer than brick. [Input File: S818lr.j]
2008-8-18 lR Wall f127 appears to abut f40 on the southern end, these are a series of horizontal bricks that go down several courses then ends approximately 15 cm then f126 wall emerges underneath. At first we assumed that wall f84 continued to run west, so that f127 and f84 were the same wall. This however is not the case. While removing f120, stones emerged, west of f85 wall. These stones continue to go down; at the moment are 3 stones deep but stop to the west. A thick vertical line is also visible where the stones end which would then make f84 a discrete wall with stone foundations at its western edge and another wall, f127 built in the west that abuts f84. [Input File: S818lr.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m3746 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 68 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f150 (layer) abuts f127 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f131 (accumulation A) abuts f127 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f127 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f127 (wall) rests on f153 (accumulation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-19 yM q222 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f127 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-19 yM q222.1 (kiln waster) sits in f127 (wall) [Input File: S822yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f127 (wall) abuts f125 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-18 lC Clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-18 lC Light yellowish brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-18 lC 10YR6/4 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-18 lC Compact [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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]

v104
2008-8-20 / 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]

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

v107
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]

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

v132
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v133
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]

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-18 lC S819 [Input File: S824lC.j]




f128

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0128.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-18 lC layer [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Layer very compact constituted of a gray clay. It is a quite irregular plan sloping toward south, and initially we thought it was part of the pavement f80. Now it seems that the pavement f80 is set out on a very soft ash layer that is on top of this compact clay layer. To the north, just next to the pavement f80 it is built with numerous small pebbles and sherds (about 2-4 cm) embedded in the clay. Toward south is sloping down quite sharply, but its southern edge has not been excavated yet. The layer seems to be about 3-4 cm thick, just on top of a softer layer, constituted probably of ashy soil. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-18 lC m4846 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-18 lC 111 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-18 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f80 (pavement, type b) rests on f128 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-18 lC Silty clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-18 lC Light yellowish brown [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-18 lC 10Yr6/4 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-18 lC Hard [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v82a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v81a
2008-8-14 / lC / [Input File:S823lC2.j]

v91
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v91a
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v92
2008-8-17 / lC / [Input File:S824lC2.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v143
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f129

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0129.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-19 lC wall [Input File: S824lC.j]
best image !! !!
v141
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Some mud bricks found during the removal of the east baulk of k3. More bricks have been then identify also in the north section of k3 forming probably a wall. From the bricks preserved it seems that the wall was running east to west, even if two courses of bricks were uncovered to the south. It is preserved for about 150 cm east to west and about 100 cm north to south including the southern bricks. The bricks are red and very badly preserved. The lowest course of brick is instead gray in color. The bricks measure about 35x35x10 cm. It is possible that these bricks belonging to two different walls forming a corner, but only further excavations can clarify it. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-19 yM 365 (41970 41363 - 9368 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 366 (41881 41319 - 9358 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 367 (41877 41336 - 9356 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 368 (41891 41357 - 9365 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
2008-8-19 yM 369 (41961 41394 - 9362 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S820EE-R.J]
2008-8-19 yM [Input File: S831YM2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-19 lC m4846 [Input File: S824lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-19 lC 136 [Input File: S824lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-19 lC 150 [Input File: S824lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f31 (layer) abuts f129 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f73 (pavement, type c) abuts f129 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f17 (layer) covers f129 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f29 (layer) abuts f129 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f129 (wall) abuts f73 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-19 lC Loam clay [Input File: S824lC.j]
color 2008-8-19 lC Yellow [Input File: S824lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-19 lC 10YR8/6 [Input File: S824lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-19 lC Medium compacted [Input File: S824lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v99a
2008-8-19 / lC / [Input File:S828lC.j]

v141
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v156
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v156a
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f130

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0130.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-20 sE lens [Input File: S831lC.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-03 lC Lens. During the cleaning of A18 to take nice photos we found a metal object, the pin q226.1, coming perhaps from the backfill or more probably from the good layer below. So we created this feature just to record the q-item. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-20 sE m4846 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-20 sE 136 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-20 sE 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-20 sE q226 (items) sits in f130 (lens) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-20 sE q226.1 (pin) sits in f130 (lens) [Input File: S822yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-20 sE S820 [Input File: S831lC.j]




f131

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0131.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-20 lC accumulation A [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v103
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Accumulation type a above pavement f132. This accumulation is very compact and not really different in the matrix from that one of the vertical bricks that were on top of it. In some points this accumulation was a little bit softer and no clear mud brick faces or lines were visible. Moreover inside this accumulation there were more big sherds. But generally this accumulation, like all the others accumulations on top of the pavements of A20, was very clean, with few sherds, q-items and bones. Only a small animal mandible was found on top of the pavement f132 as shown from v122b. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-20 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-20 lC 170 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-20 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9274 @bottom [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f56 (brick pile) covers f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f92 (wall) abuts f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f40 (wall) covers f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-20 sE q227 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-25 lC q249 (pottery) sits in f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-26 lC q256 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-27 sE q263 (pottery) sits in f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S901yM2.j]
2008-8-20 sE q227.1 (kiln waste) sits in f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-26 lC q256.1 (unknown) sits in f131 (accumulation A) [Input File: S826yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f131 (accumulation A) covers f132 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f131 (accumulation A) abuts f127 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC clay [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC Pale brown [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR6/3 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-20 lC S827 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-02 lC Very compact [Input File: S902lC.j]




f132

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0132.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-21 lC pavement, type c [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v105
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-01 lC Stone pavement inside the room a6. The pavement is about 260 cm in length (E-W) and 140 cm in width (N-S). It is built with quite big stones of 20-30 cm in diameter. It is very similar to the pavement f 57 right to east of it, both for the size of the stones and for its irregular aspect. Moreover the walls forming a6 with the pavement f132 are orientated exactly like the walls of a1 so this could be contemporary both to the pavement f57 or to the secondary use of it. Between the stones of the pavement there are also small pebbles and sherds. [Input File: S901lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-23 lC Today we continued to remove the vertical bricks of the a2. The bricks in this part of the structure are badly preserved, damaged from numerous animal holes. Some bricks seem to be broken already in antiquity and it is a little bit more difficult to find their faces. Removing these vertical bricks, the cobblestone floor f132 continues to be uncovered. Probably tomorrow we will link the stones of the pavement with the stones found just to the northeast of the a2, f93, and that we assume are part of the same pavement. [Input File: S823lC.j]
2008-8-25 lC We finished removing the vertical bricks of a2 towards the north, uncovering more than 2/3 of the stone pavement f132. Tomorrow after we take photographs of the arbitrary north-south section showing the structure of a2 then will finish removing completely a2. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9274 @top [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f131 (accumulation A) covers f132 (pavement, type c) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f132 (pavement, type c) rests on f150 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-01 lC stones [Input File: S901lC.j]
color 2008-9-01 lC light gray [Input File: S901lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-01 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S901lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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

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

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

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

v122b
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]

v123
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]

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

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

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

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

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

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]




f133

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0133.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 sE wall [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Mud brick wall running north-east to south-west closing the a5 toward east. A good elevation of 19 courses of mud brick for a height of about 170 cm is preserved. It measures about 300 cm north to south and 90 cm in width. The mud bricks are gray with many chaffs inclusions and measure 10x40x40 cm. It is in not very good conditions because it has been exposed for some years, having been excavated during A19 excavation in MZ N. The wall is 2 or 3 bricks in width and it seem having a sort of "lesena" in the internal face forming a kind of bench. In its southern half is damaged probably by a later pit. The wall seems to abut the wall f116. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 396 (41365 42277 - 9112 / Relay location: S) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 400 (41355 42684 - 9100 / Relay location: E) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-28 lC 9112 @top [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f133 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f133 (wall) abuts f135 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f133 (wall) abuts f134 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC Bricks, clay [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC Very pale brown [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR7/4 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v107
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]

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]

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

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

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-02 lC compact [Input File: S902lC.j]




f134

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0134.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 sE pavement, type b [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Pavement type b uncovered in a5 between the floor f135 and the stone installation f136. It measures about 160 cm east to west and 70 cm north to south, and it is built of numerous small (3-5 cm) and medium (8-12 cm) pebbles. Just few sherds have been used in this pavement. The pavement could continue toward north below f135, but only further excavation will clarify it. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 401 (41593 42175 - 9069 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 402 (41546 42320 - 9067 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 403 (41372 42267 - 9072 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 404 (41374 42190 - 9068 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 434 (41449 42149 - 9069 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 433 (41456 42215 - 9068 / Relay location: middle) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
elevation 2008-8-28 lC 9069 @top [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f133 (wall) abuts f134 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f135 (floor, type b) overlays f134 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f134 (pavement, type b) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f134 (pavement, type b) overlays f136 (stone installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC Pebbles, sherds, clay [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC White, light gray [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR8/2 10YR7/2 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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

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

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

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




f135

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0135.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 sE floor, type b [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Floor type b in the northern part of a5, measures 150 cm east to west and 80 cm north to south. It is built of a very compact layer of gray clay, with many sherds embedded in it. Some of these sherds are vertical, many others lye flat. This floor is very compact and seems to go underneath the stone installation f148. Probably covers part of the pavement f134 and it is possible that below this clay layer the pavement f134 continues toward north, also because some pebbles are visible under the clay of f135. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-8-28 lC 9115 @top [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f133 (wall) abuts f135 (floor, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f135 (floor, type b) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f135 (floor, type b) overlays f134 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC clay, sherds [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC light gray [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-02 lC hard [Input File: S902lC.j]




f136

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0136.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 sE stone installation [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v111
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Stone installation in the southern part of a5, built of medium sized stones between 15 and 30 cm in diameter, with few bigger stones (30-40 cm). In this installation are clearly visible two stone alignments, one north-south of about 160 cm in length, and one east-west of about 70 cm. These alignments form two external faces, one to the west and one to the north. In the internal part there are a series of scattered irregular medium sized stones. Toward west, outside the stone face, there is a cluster of bigger stones. It doesn't seem a pavement, probably it has had a function of some kind, perhaps as a very low bench or as working area. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f134 (pavement, type b) overlays f136 (stone installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
notes on contact association 2008-9-12 lR either goes under f133 or abuts [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC Stones [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC White [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR8/2 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v111
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]

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

v136
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]




f137

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0137.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 sE installation [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Brick installation covering in part the other brick installation f138 and the accumulation f119. It is built of 5 or 6 vertical gray bricks of normal size (10x40x40 cm). As for f137 its function is not totally clear. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-25 lC we removed f137, some vertical bricks in the southern part of k101 and we excavated f119. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 409 (41459 42141 - 9211 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 410 (41476 42050 - 9214 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 411 (41527 42053 - 9213 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 412 (41519 42139 - 9204 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-23 sE m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-23 sE 113 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-23 sE 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9181 @bottom [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) overlays f137 (installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-25 lC q247 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f137 (installation) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-9-12 lR f137 (installation) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-8-25 lC q247.1 (uncertain) sits in f137 (installation) [Input File: S826yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC Bricks, clay [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC Very pale brown [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR7/4 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-23 sE S825 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-02 lC compact [Input File: S902lC.j]




f138

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0138.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 sE installation [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Brick installation constituted of vertical mud brick slightly oblique. The bricks are quite small, between 5 and 8 cm in thickness for 30x40 cm. In some points are visible two courses of bricks, in other just one. It is preserved for about 130 cm north to south and 70 cm east to west, and its function is not clear. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-24 yM 405 (41389 42140 - 9234 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 406 (41454 42141 - 9197 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 407 (41464 42102 - 9199 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
2008-8-24 yM 408 (41387 42101 - 9233 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: S824YM-R.J]
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9199 @top [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) overlays f138 (installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-9-12 lR f138 (installation) sits in f119 (fill) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC bricks [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC light gray [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR7/1 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

v108
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]

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

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

v116a
2008-8-25 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

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

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

v136
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]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-02 lC compact [Input File: S902lC.j]




f139

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0139.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 eE layer [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-25 eE For the first 5 cm the feature revealed a combination of compact gray bricky material, soft red clay and a small pockets of ash. Within one of these pockets was found carbonized wood. The next few cm of the feature revealed a more compact bricky layer with sherds and some ashy material. These elements can be seen in both the north and west sections adjacent to the feature. [Input File: S903lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-23 eE m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-23 eE 51 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-23 eE 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-8-23 eE m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @bottom 2008-8-23 eE 41 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-8-23 eE 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f108 (pavement, type b) overlays f139 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-23 eE q238 (pottery, q-items) sits in f139 (layer) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-23 eE q238.1 (carbon) sits in f139 (layer) [Input File: S822yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-23 eE clay, ash [Input File: S831lC.j]
color 2008-8-23 eE Light brown [Input File: S831lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-23 eE 10YR7/2 [Input File: S831lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-23 eE compact [Input File: S831lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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

v125
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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




f140

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0140.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 lC accumulation [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v145
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Accumulation above the stone installation f141. This layer is very compact and gray in color. Just few sherds are coming from this accumulation. At the beginning we thought it was a kind of floor, because of its hardness and aspect, but removing a small portion of it, looking for the face of same mud bricks that were next to it, we found all the stones of f141. Moreover also f89 that was above f140 was very compact and constituted of bricky material like f140. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-24 lC Today we continued to remove the accumulation f140 on top of the stone installation f141, until we stopped to work in the field around 6 am because of a sudden sand storm. [Input File: S824lC3.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-23 lC m4939 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-23 lC 76 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-23 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9262 @bottom [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f89 (layer) covers f140 (accumulation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-23 lC q239 (pottery, bones) sits in f140 (accumulation) [Input File: S822yM.j]
2008-8-24 yM q243 (pottery) sits in f140 (accumulation) [Input File: S826yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f140 (accumulation) covers f141 (stone installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC clay [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC Very pale brown [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR7/3 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-23 lC S823 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-02 lC very hard [Input File: S902lC.j]




f141

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0141.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 lC stone installation [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v140
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Stone installation constituted of big sized stones, to 60 cm in diameter. It is preserved for about 100 cm south to north and 180 cm east to west. On top of some stones in its western edge there is also a big stone of about 70 cm in length. At the beginning we thought it was a stone pavement, i.e. the continuation of the pavement f93 in k14. But then, because of its irregularity and the substantial difference from the pavement f93 has been labeled as stone installation. Toward east the feature presents a cluster of 7 medium sized stones, very well built together, also with a door socket that could be in situ or reused in a secondary context. It is also possible that these more eastern stones belonging to the pavement f93. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-23 lC Almost at the end of the day we uncovered in k13 a series of stones labeled as f141. At the beginning I thought it could be the continuation of the stone pavement f93 of k14 to the west in k13. But after a better analysis the stone installation f141, it is evident that this pavement differs in size and construction from pavement f93. The stones are bigger and, to be a pavement, it is very irregular and the stones don't create a flat surface. We have labeled this feature a stone installation rather than a pavement due to its irregularity. Moreover the big stone, already uncovered some days ago appears to sit on other stones. It could be a tomb. Very similar tombs were discovered in the Khabur level in area C2 from the German excavation utilizing several large elongated stones for a cover with smaller stones set between forming a cist type tomb. [Input File: S823lC.j]
argument 2008-8-23 lr These stone appear too irregular to form a pavement and contrasts sharply with the cobblestone pavements found in A20. One elongated stone overlays more stones that are partly visible in the small cracks between the stones. The shape almost appears to form a cist type tomb with elongated stones used as a cover however this is all speculative as we only have one human tooth from a1 and portions of a skull in k101 and this season we don't have time to investigate this possibility. These stones may also form a drain or other type of installation. [Input File: S823lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9262 @top [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f140 (accumulation) covers f141 (stone installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f143 (wall) rests on f141 (stone installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC stones [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC White [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR8/2 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v150
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S915lC.j]

v144a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v145
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v152
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]

v154
2008-9-06 / lC / [Input File:S916lC.j]




f142

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0142.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 lC floor, type a [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v107
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-26 lC Floor quite compact with some traces of lamination that could be part of some kind of plastering. In some points there are traces of burning, as showed by the surface that appears from black to reddish in color. There are also traces of burnt clay, orange in color. Despite it seems plastered it is not very compacted, and it is just few cm thick. Some sherds and small traces of charcoal are visible in the surface. Also some traces of white due to organic material are recognizable in the surface. It has been uncovered for about 400cms north to south, in part underneath the brick installation f138, and for about 150 cm east to west, but it should cover originally all the room of a5. [Input File: S903lC2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-23 lR This floor appears lined or plastered and was first noticed while scraping the section where thin multiple layers of white material flaked off in section. The floor surface appears to be a living floor or a floor that was used inside the structure a5. Given it's height in elevation with another floor surface and stones below (approx 25 cm) and the continuation of the bricks from wall f116, this floor likely belongs to a reuse of this structure at a later phase when the floor was raised. [Input File: S823lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-23 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-23 lC 20 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-23 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-8-23 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @bottom 2008-8-23 lC 14 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-8-23 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f119 (fill) covers f142 (floor, type a) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-26 sE q257 (pottery) sits in f142 (floor, type a) [Input File: S826yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) abuts f115 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) covers f147 (accumulation B) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) abuts f116 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) covers f151 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) overlays f148 (stone installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-23 lC clay loam [Input File: S831lC.j]
2008-9-03 lC clay [Input File: S903lC.j]
color 2008-8-23 lC Light gray Yellowish brown [Input File: S831lC.j]
2008-9-03 lC light gray [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-23 lC 10YR7/2 10YR5/4 [Input File: S831lC.j]
2008-9-03 lC 10YR7/1 [Input File: S903lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-23 lC compact [Input File: S831lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

v108
2008-8-23 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

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

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

v119a
2008-8-25 / lC / [Input File:S901lC2.j]

v115
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]

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

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

v136
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]

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

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC hard [Input File: S903lC.j]




f143

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0143.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-23 lC wall [Input File: S831lC.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Mud brick wall running north to south, almost parallel and built in the same technique of the wall f92. There were preserved just 5 or 6 thin vertical bricks in the southern part of k13, below its eastern baulk. The bricks were really badly preserved and we removed this feature in order to understand the link between the stone of the pavement f93 in k14 and the stones of the stone installation f141. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-25 lC we removed the small portion of vertical bricks labeled as f143, in order to see if the stones of the pavement f93 of k14 were continuing toward west and if linked with the stone installation f141 in k14. We found more stones but we don't have a clear continuation, rather an irregular presence of stones, among which a door socket, perhaps in situ or reused secondarily for the pavement. [Input File: S825lC.j]
2008-8-25 lC Today we removed the small portion of vertical bricks f143rpreted at the beginning as a wall parallel to the wall f92, constructed in the same technique. Below these bricks and the accumulation f140 we found more stones, but there isn't a clear link between the pavement f93 in k14 and the stone installation f141 in k13. It seems rather a quite irregular and non homogeneous structure. Between these new stones there is also a door socket, perhaps in situ, linked to a doorway, or in a secondary use inside the pavement. Then we remove part of f30 still covering the wall f41, looking for more bricks. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2008-8-25 yM 425 (42241 41311 - 9267 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
2008-8-25 yM 426 (42216 41373 - 9266 / Relay location: N) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
2008-8-25 yM 432 (42148 41285 - 9273 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
2008-8-25 yM 427 (42231 41298 - 9263 / Relay location: N) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
2008-8-25 yM 428 (42148 41424 - 9256 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
2008-8-25 yM 429 (42161 41446 - 9261 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
2008-8-25 yM 430 (42136 41450 - 9259 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
2008-8-25 yM 431 (42123 41424 - 9258 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: S831YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2008-8-23 lC m4939 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-23 lC 82 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-23 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-8-23 lC m4939 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @bottom 2008-8-23 lC 67 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-8-23 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f89 (layer) covers f143 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f143 (wall) rests on f141 (stone installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-25 lC q245 (pottery, bones) sits in f143 (wall) [Input File: S826yM.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC Bricks [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC Light yellowish brown [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR6/4 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-02 lC medium compacted [Input File: S902lC.j]




f144

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0144.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-25 lC floor, type c [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v122
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-26 lC Floor with a white surface due to the organic material on top of it. The floor is medium compacted and it is quite disturbed from animal holes. This floor is just few cm thick and in general it is quite badly preserved, because it is also disappearing toward west. It is not clear in which relationship it was and with which structures [Input File: S903lC2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2008-8-25 lC we uncovered the floor f144 below f120 and tomorrow we will take photos. [Input File: S825lC.j]
2008-8-25 lC today we removed the accumulation f120, south of the mud brick wall f126, uncovering the floor f144. Tomorrow we will take photos of f144 and then we will excavate the floor trying to go down to the level of the stone pavement f108, to understand the link between it and the pavement f132. [Input File: S825lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-25 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-25 lC 86 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-25 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-8-25 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @bottom 2008-8-25 lC 80 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-8-25 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f120 (accumulation) covers f144 (floor, type c) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-26 sE q251 (pottery, bones) sits in f144 (floor, type c) [Input File: S826yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f144 (floor, type c) covers f145 (accumulation B) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-8-25 lC Sandy loam [Input File: S831lC.j]
color 2008-8-25 lC Light gray [Input File: S831lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-8-25 lC 10YR7/1 [Input File: S831lC.j]
hardness, compaction 2008-8-25 lC medium compact [Input File: S831lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

v125
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-25 lC S826 [Input File: S831lC.j]




f145

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0145.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-26 lC accumulation B [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v132
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-26 lC This accumulation is a layer of brown clay soil with numerous small broken pieces of orange and gray bricks, probably coming from the mud brick wall f125, right west to this accumulation. In its lower part these inclusions of brick pieces seem disappearing, while to the east there are less orange bricks and the soil is more gray. The accumulation is medium compacted and easily removable with the small pick. Some quite big sherds have been found inside it. [Input File: S903lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-26 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-26 lC 80 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-26 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2008-8-26 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @bottom 2008-8-26 lC 58 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @bottom 2008-8-26 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f144 (floor, type c) covers f145 (accumulation B) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-26 lC q254 (pottery) sits in f145 (accumulation B) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-26 lC q254.1 (lithic specimen) sits in f145 (accumulation B) [Input File: S826yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f145 (accumulation B) overlays f146 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-03 lC clay [Input File: S903lC.j]
color 2008-9-03 lC Very pale brown [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-03 lC 10YR7/4 [Input File: S903lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v132
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

v133
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-26 lC S826 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC compact [Input File: S903lC.j]




f146

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0146.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-26 lC accumulation A [Input File: S831lC.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-26 lC Accumulation on top of the stone pavement f108. This accumulation is not very different from the accumulation above, f145, except for the smaller number of brick pieces. It is brown in color, with some sherds, small charcoals and components of fine orange clay. In some points, just on top of the stones of the pavement, there are patches of fine lime, trace of water stagnation. [Input File: S903lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-26 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-26 lC 58 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-26 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9155 @bottom [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f145 (accumulation B) overlays f146 (accumulation A) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-26 sE q255 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f146 (accumulation A) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-26 sE q255.1 (sample) sits in f146 (accumulation A) [Input File: S826yM.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f146 (accumulation A) abuts f149 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f146 (accumulation A) overlays f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-03 lC clay [Input File: S903lC.j]
color 2008-9-03 lC light gray [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-03 lC 10YR7/1 [Input File: S903lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-26 lC S826 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC soft [Input File: S903lC.j]




f147

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0147.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-26 lC accumulation B [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v119
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-26 lC Accumulation below the floor f142, brown to light orange in color. It is compacted, but easily removable with the small pick. It is a sandy soil probably in part coming from the crumble of orange mud bricks, despite no pieces of bricks are visible. There are some darker ashy lens and light brown patches. Just few sherds were found. [Input File: S903lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-26 lC m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-26 lC 14 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-26 lC 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9076 @bottom [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) covers f147 (accumulation B) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-26 sE q259 (pottery) sits in f147 (accumulation B) [Input File: S826yM.j]
2008-8-27 yM q260 (pottery, q-items) sits in f147 (accumulation B) [Input File: S901yM2.j]
2008-8-27 yM q260.1 (grinding stone) sits in f147 (accumulation B) [Input File: S901yM2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-03 lC clay [Input File: S903lC.j]
color 2008-9-03 lC pale brown [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-03 lC 10YR6/3 [Input File: S903lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-26 lC S827 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC medium compact [Input File: S903lC.j]




f148

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0148.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-26 lC stone installation [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v111
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Stone installation built of two big flat stones of 65x40 cm and 60x30 cm, and more other smaller stones toward south. It is just about 10-20 cm higher than the level of the floor f135 and the pavement f134 right next to it, inside a5, but it is more or less at the same level of the stone installation f136. The stones are sitting in a quite soft layer on top of the floor f135. We don't know exactly its measurements because has been uncovered only in part. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9076 @top [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) overlays f148 (stone installation) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC stones [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC white [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR8/2 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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

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

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




f149

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0149.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-27 sE wall [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v132
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-8-31 lC Mud brick wall, running east to west. It is built of two vertical bricks and a small flat brick in between for a width of about 30 cm. It was preserved for just one course, on top of the pavement f108, from which was separated by a gray thin ashy layer with some white inclusion, coming from organic or burnt material. The bricks are brown in color and not very compact. To the north there is other bricky material, probably bricks, but without any clear face or line. [Input File: S831lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2008-8-27 sE m4994 [Input File: S831lC.j]
height @top 2008-8-27 sE 60 [Input File: S831lC.j]
h-eye @top 2008-8-27 sE 150 [Input File: S831lC.j]
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9156 @bottom [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f146 (accumulation A) abuts f149 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f149 (wall) rests on f108 (pavement, type b) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2008-8-27 sE q261 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f149 (wall) [Input File: S901yM2.j]
2008-8-27 sE q261.1 (lithic artifact) sits in f149 (wall) [Input File: S901yM2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-03 lC clay [Input File: S903lC.j]
color 2008-9-03 lC light yellowish brown [Input File: S903lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-03 lC 10YR6/4 [Input File: S903lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v132
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

v133
2008-8-27 / yM / [Input File:S909lC.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2008-8-27 sE S827 [Input File: S831lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-03 lC compact [Input File: S903lC.j]




f150

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0150.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-27 lC layer [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v105
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-01 lC Layer of clay, very compact, all around the stone pavement f132. This layer is slightly sloping toward the center of the room. It is abutting the walls around the pavement forming a sort of basin and probably the stone pavement f132 was built later on top of this layer. The clay layer is clearly abutting the west wall f92, the southern f127 and the eastern f152, but only partially the north row of vertical bricks. Between the stones of the pavement f132 there is a sort of mortar made of clay really similar to f150, but that could be put at the same time of the stones. It is also probable that there was a repair in a second moment because in the west part of the room, next to the wall, the clay covers the stones, and in the north part this layer is less compact and constituted of a more reddish soil, similar to the baqaia. This clay layer is also present in the passage between the walls f86 and 152, perhaps a doorway. [Input File: S901lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9269 @top [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f92 (wall) abuts f150 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]
2008-9-12 lR f132 (pavement, type c) rests on f150 (layer) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f150 (layer) abuts f127 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-01 lC clay [Input File: S901lC.j]
color 2008-9-01 lC light gray [Input File: S901lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-01 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S901lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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]

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

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

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

v122b
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]

v123
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]

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

v125a
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S909lC.j]

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

v137
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]

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v149
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

v149a
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S910lC.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-01 lC very compact [Input File: S901lC.j]




f151

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0151.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-27 lC wall [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v136
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-01 lC Some mud bricks probably forming a wall, running east to west. It was uncovered late during the last day of excavation so only further excavations will clarify it. Three rows of mud bricks are visible in section next to the wall and probably it forms a corner toward north. The only clear face is the southern. The bricks are irregular, different in size, but usually measure about 35x39x9 cm. The wall is only partially uncovered in a corner of k101, underneath a5, next to the stone installation f148. For now it is preserved for just 70 cm in length and 55 in width. The bricks are very compact and brown in color, instead the mortar is gray and a little bit softer. [Input File: S901lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9072 @top [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f142 (floor, type a) covers f151 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
notes on contact association 2008-9-12 lR either rests on or abuts f148 [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

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

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

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




f152

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0152.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-8-28 lC wall [Input File: S831lC.j]
best image !! !!
v110
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-02 lC Mud brick wall running north to south. The bricks are gray in color and very badly preserved, only four courses of bricks are visible, and the lower bricks are more compact and better preserved. The wall f152 seems to be bounded with the mud brick wall f84. The wall ends to the north with a probable doorway, and it is almost in the same line of the wall f86, just to the north of it, that has also the same width (80 cm). In its eastern portion it is very poorly preserved with just one course of brick visible. The clay layer f150, belonging to the a6, seems to abut this wall in its western face. [Input File: S902lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
elevation 2008-9-07 lC 9204 @top [Input File: S907lC.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f75 (brickfall) covers f152 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f152 (wall) abuts f84 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-02 lC clay, bricks [Input File: S902lC.j]
color 2008-9-02 lC light gray [Input File: S902lC.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-02 lC 10YR7/2 [Input File: S902lC.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v110
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]

v123
2008-8-26 / lC / [Input File:S903yM.J]

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

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

v140
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.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]

v146
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v148
2008-8-28 / lC / [Input File:S909lC2.j]

v161
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

v161a
2008-9-15 / lC / [Input File:S917lC4.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-02 lC medium compact [Input File: S902lC.j]




f153

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0153.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-9-16 lC accumulation [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-16 lC Probable accumulation between the two walls f127 and f126. This accumulation has been recovered in section and seems that the wall f127 rest on it. This accumulation has a thin (about 5 cm) layer of red bricky material, very similar to bricks, but much softer. It could be like a sort of preparation below the pavement or a course of mud brick of very bad quality belonging to the wall f127. This accumulation is gray in color with small pebbles, sherds and numerous animal holes. It is very similar to the material underneath forming the possible wall f126, but softer in hardness. [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
notes on recovery 2008-9-16 lC The feature has not been excavated. This feature number has been assigned after the end of the excavation for a accumulation recovered just in section but important for the Harris Matrix. [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
notes on volumetric localization 2008-9-16 lC We didn't take relays and neither elevation for this feature because we didn't excavate it. [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2008-9-12 lR f127 (wall) rests on f153 (accumulation) [Input File: S912lr.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2008-9-12 lR f153 (accumulation) overlays f126 (wall) [Input File: S912lr.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-16 lC Sandy clay [Input File: S916lC2.j]
color 2008-9-16 lC Light gray Reddish yellow [Input File: S916lC2.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-16 lC 10YR7/2 7.5YR7/6 [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-16 lC Compact [Input File: S916lC2.j]




f154

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0154.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2008-9-16 lC wall [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2008-9-16 lC Row of vertical mud bricks probably forming a wall. It seems to be the north edge of a6 because in some points the clay layer f150 around the pavement f132 seems abutting these bricks. This link is not so clear because there are many animal holes disturbing both the features. The bricks are very badly preserved and not many lines are visible. The wall is preserved for about 185 cm east to west, it is 25 cm high and 15-18 cm wide. The bricks are gray and seem to be of the same type of the f63 wall's mud brick. [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Recovery/Assignment
argument 2008-9-16 lC The wall seems to be part of a6, because in some points the clay layer f150 is abutting it, even if the are a is quite disturbed. Neither the relationship of the wall f154 with the wall f63 is clear, because between them there is a gap, fill with softer soil, so we don't have a physical contact. Moreover for a room like a6 we should expect a wider wall, even if also the wall f92 is quite narrow, and they could belong to a secondary reuse of the room. This wall doesn't have a link with the wall 86 from which is separated by a gap, and it doesn't start in line with the last vertical brick of the wall f86, next to the doorway, but about 20 cm to the north. [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Volumetric Localization
notes on volumetric localization 2008-9-16 lC We didn't take relays and neither elevation for this feature because we assigned this new feature at the very end of the season. [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2008-9-16 lC Bricks [Input File: S916lC2.j]
color 2008-9-16 lC Very pale brown [Input File: S916lC2.j]
color number (Munsell) 2008-9-16 lC 10YR7/3 [Input File: S916lC2.j]

Aglyptic impressions on sealings (Zai)
hole diameter 2008-9-16 lC Compact [Input File: S916lC2.j]




f155

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0155.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-07 bH topsoil [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-12 yM top soil layer in k23. It is a very hard layer at the top but as we dug further down the loam became sandy and very soft. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-07 bH m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-07 bH 134 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-07 bH 140 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-07 bH m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-07 bH 120 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-07 bH 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f158 (stone installation) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f160 (st-w) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f161 (isolated stone) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-07 bH q264 (pottery, q-items) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-08 bH q266 (pottery, bones) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-14 yM q279 (pottery) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-07 bH q264.1 (bead) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-07 bH q264.2 (blade) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-07 bH q264.3 (bead) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-08 bH q266.1 (brick) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-14 yM q279.1 (pestle) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-14 yM q279.2 (door socket) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f155 (topsoil) covers f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f155 (topsoil) covers f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f155 (topsoil) overlays f173 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-07 bH loam [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-07 bH pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-07 bH 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-07 bH >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-07 bH U908 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f156

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0156.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-07 bH topsoil [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-12 yM top soil layer in k23. It is a very hard layer at the top but as we dug further down the loam became sandy and very soft. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-07 bH m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-07 bH 127 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-07 bH 140 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-07 bH m6302 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-07 bH 146 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-07 bH 161 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-07 bH q265 (pottery) sits in f156 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-08 bH q267 (pottery, q-items) sits in f156 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-12 lC q268 (pottery, q-items) sits in f156 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-08 bH q267.1 (uncertain) sits in f156 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-12 lC q268.1 (figurine) sits in f156 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) overlays f164 (stone installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) overlays f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) covers f171 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) covers f166 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) overlays f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-07 bH loam [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-07 bH pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-07 bH 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-07 bH >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-07 bH U908 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f157

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0157.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-08 yM accumulation D [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v167
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-12 yM It is a natural accumulation layer in k23. This layer is slightly hard but it breaks to a soft sandy loam. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Recovery/Assignment
evolution 2010-9-14 yM When we first assigned this feature we assigned it to include all the surface that surrounded the stone installations f159, f160. We excavated the north east corner of the locus as this feature,but when we will proceed we will give the rest of this layer another number which is f173. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-08 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-08 yM 120 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-08 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-08 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 98 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f155 (topsoil) covers f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f203 (volumetrically defined layer) overlays f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-14 yM i32 (grinding stone) sits in f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE721yG.j]
2010-9-14 yM i33 (ceramic vessel) sits in f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE721yG.j]
2010-9-12 1Hl q270 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-13 yM q271 (pottery, bones) sits in f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-14 yM q276 (pottery, bones) sits in f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 lC q289 (pottery, q-items) sits in f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-12 1Hl q270.1 (unknown) sits in f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 lC q289.1 (pestle) sits in f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f157 (accumulation D) overlays f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f157 (accumulation D) abuts f164 (stone installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f157 (accumulation D) covers f174 (installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
inclusions !! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature [Input File: !!]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-08 yM ash, sand [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-08 yM pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-08 yM 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-08 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v167a
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v171
2010-9-14 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v167
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v171a
2010-9-14 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-08 yM U908 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f158

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0158.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-08 yM stone installation [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v167
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-12 yM It is a stone installation located in k23 against the western section. They are relatively small and one of them is a grinding stone. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-08 yM 440 (42933 41253 - 9434 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 441 (42892 41223 - 9433 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 442 (42882 41257 - 9433 / Relay location: E) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 443 (42847 41237 - 9436 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 444 (42859 41208 - 9433 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-08 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-08 yM 138 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-08 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-08 yM m6308 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 129 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 161 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f158 (stone installation) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-15 lC q282 sits in f158 (stone installation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 lC q282.1 (grinding stone) sits in f158 (stone installation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-08 yM small sized stone [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-08 yM whitish [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-08 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v167a
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v171
2010-9-14 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v167
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v171a
2010-9-14 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-08 yM U915 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f159

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0159.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-08 yM stone installation [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v167
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-12 yM It is a stone installation in k23 located in the middle of the square. It consist of relatively small stones, about nine of them that were laid close to each other, forming a round shape. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-08 yM 445 (42877 41375 - 9370 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 446 (42883 41325 - 9365 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 447 (42836 41340 - 9368 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 448 (42843 41362 - 9372 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-08 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-08 yM 124 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-08 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-08 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 110 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f169 (floor, type b) abuts f159 (stone installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f159 (stone installation) sits in f179 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-16 yM q293 (items) sits in f159 (stone installation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 yM q293.1 (door socket) sits in f159 (stone installation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-08 yM small sized stone [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-08 yM whitish [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-08 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v167a
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v171
2010-9-14 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v167
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v171a
2010-9-14 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-08 yM U916 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f160

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0160.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-08 yM st-w [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v167
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-12 yM It is a stone installation in k23 located against the northern section of the locus. It consists of four stones one is relatively bigger then the other three, and it is located on the side of the three stones that are close to each other. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-08 yM 436 (43017 41366 - 9377 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 437 (42989 41348 - 9384 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 438 (42941 41393 - 9383 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 439 (43003 41409 - 9385 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-08 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-08 yM 146 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-08 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-08 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 190 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 161 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f160 (st-w) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-08 yM small and medium sized stone [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-08 yM withish [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-08 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v167a
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v171
2010-9-14 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v167
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v171a
2010-9-14 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-08 yM U915 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f161

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0161.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-08 yM isolated stone [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v167
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-12 yM It is an oval shaped isolated stone located in k23. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-08 yM 449 (42691 41415 - 9426 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 450 (42744 41442 - 9421 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 451 (42710 41463 - 9421 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 452 (42676 41452 - 9422 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-08 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-08 yM 133 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-08 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-08 yM m6306 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 133 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 157 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f161 (isolated stone) sits in f155 (topsoil) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-08 yM stone [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-08 yM whitish [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-08 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v167
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-08 yM U912 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f162

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0162.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-08 yM pavement, type c [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v167
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-12 yM It is a pavement type C in k23 which consist of small pebbles and sherds. It has a triangular shape and it continued under the eastern baulk of the k23. The components of this pavement are very small round pebbles and small pieces of flatly layed sherds. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Recovery/Assignment
argument 2010-9-18 lC This pavement, at the beginning thought to be a simple outdoor surface, is a really thick and compact pavement with many pebbles and sherds, layed on a sort of substructure made of hard clay with pottery inclusion. It overlays another beautiful sherds and pebbles pavement f165, and it shows how this open area has been used for a long period, or at least with a strong frequency. [Input File: U918.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-08 yM 453 (42580 41518 - 9405 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 454 (42882 41397 - 9415 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 457 (42772 41503 - 9404 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 458 (42749 41572 - 9406 / Relay location: E) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 455 (42814 41468 - 9412 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-08 yM 456 (42766 41466 - 9403 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U912MM1R.J]
2010-9-15 yM 465 (42677 41679 - 9407 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-15 yM 466 (42736 41597 - 9403 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-15 yM 467 (42569 41522 - 9408 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-08 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-08 yM 121 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-08 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-08 yM m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 90 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-08 yM 125 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f155 (topsoil) covers f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f157 (accumulation D) overlays f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-13 yM q273 (pottery, bones) sits in f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-13 lC q274 (pottery) sits in f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 lC q283 (pottery, q-items) sits in f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 lC q283.1 (grinding stone) sits in f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 lC q283.2 (grinding stone) sits in f162 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f162 (pavement, type c) abuts f168 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f162 (pavement, type c) abuts f171 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f162 (pavement, type c) overlays f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f162 (pavement, type c) overlays f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-08 yM sherds, pebbles, clay [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-08 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v167
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v167a
2010-9-12 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-08 yM U915 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f163

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0163.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-12 yM accumulation D [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-13 yM It is a natural accumulation layer located in k24. This layer contain a lot of roots. It is hard and dry on the top, although it becomes very soft when broken. The lower parts of the this layer is very soft, and the loam has an ashy texture that makes it very hard to clean. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2010-9-13 yM Today we continued removing f163. When we first started the removal the layer was hard but as we dug further down the layer became very soft, with an ashy texture.One of the unique characteristiques of this feature is that its hard to clean due to its ashy texture. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-12 yM m6302 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-12 yM 146 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-12 yM 161 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-12 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-12 yM 56 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-12 yM 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) overlays f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f183 (floor, type b) overlays f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-15 jS i34 (figurine) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE721yG.j]
2010-9-14 yM q278 (pottery, bones) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-12 yM q269 (pottery, q-items) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-13 jH q272 (pottery, q-items) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-13 aMH q275 (pottery) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 yM q285 (pottery, q-items) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 yM q313 (pottery) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q311 (pottery) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-12 yM q269.1 (spindle whorl) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-13 jH q272.1 (lithic artifact) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-13 jH q272.2 (blade) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-14 yM q278.1 (shell) sits in f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f163 (accumulation D) abuts f172 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f163 (accumulation D) covers f186 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-12 yM sand, ash [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-12 yM light brown grey [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-12 yM 10/YR 6/2 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-12 yM >3.0 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
texture, surface finish 2010-9-12 yM sandy [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-12 yM U920 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f164

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0164.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-12 yM stone installation [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-14 yM It is a stone installation located in the north west part of k24. It consist of medium, small and large stones. This stone installation continued under the eastern baulk of k23. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-18 mM1 479 (42888 41740 - 9395 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 480 (42865 41690 - 9394 / Relay location: W) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 483 (42772 41797 - 9400 / Relay location: E) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 484 (42818 41780 - 9400 / Relay location: E) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 485 (42834 41815 - 9405 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 481 (42778 41687 - 9400 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 482 (42743 41761 - 9398 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 486 (42863 41811 - 9400 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-12 yM m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-12 yM 95 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-12 yM 125 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-12 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-12 yM 116 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-12 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) overlays f164 (stone installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f164 (stone installation) rests on f182 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f157 (accumulation D) abuts f164 (stone installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-19 yM q306 (pottery, q-items) sits in f164 (stone installation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q306.1 (door socket) sits in f164 (stone installation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q306.2 (door socket) sits in f164 (stone installation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f164 (stone installation) overlays f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f164 (stone installation) abuts f171 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-12 yM small stone [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-12 yM whitish [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-12 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-12 yM U919 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f165

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0165.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-12 yM pavement, type c [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v185
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-14 yM It is a very nice beautifully laid pebble sherd pavement located in the south western part of k24. We found the continuation of this pavement under the eastern baulk of k23. This pavement consist of small and medium size pebbles and sherds. Both the pebbles and the sherds are laid on their flat side forming a nice flat surface. This pavement is relatively thick and the components of this pavement are very compacted in the soil. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-18 mM1 495 (42493 41731 - 9398 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 496 (42518 41756 - 9398 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 504 (42548 41598 - 9393 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 500 (42524 41660 - 9393 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 501 (42448 41485 - 9390 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 497 (42532 41782 - 9398 / Relay location: W) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 498 (42565 41737 - 9398 / Relay location: W) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 499 (42558 41709 - 9393 / Relay location: W) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 502 (42478 41479 - 9390 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 503 (42744 41563 - 9391 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 509 (42836 41675 - 9389 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 510 (42785 41779 - 9358 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 511 (42832 41822 - 9386 / Relay location: E) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 512 (42808 41841 - 9384 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-12 yM m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-12 yM 90 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-12 yM 125 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-12 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-12 yM 105 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-12 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f162 (pavement, type c) overlays f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f164 (stone installation) overlays f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f165 (pavement, type c) rests on f179 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f165 (pavement, type c) rests on f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f165 (pavement, type c) rests on f183 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f166 (pavement, type c) overlays f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) overlays f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-18 yM q297 (pottery, q-items) sits in f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q308 (pottery) sits in f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q309 (pottery, bones) sits in f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 yM q297.1 (seal) sits in f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-12 yM sherds pebbles [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-12 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v185
2010-9-19 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v185a
2010-9-19 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-12 yM U918 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f166

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0166.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-12 yM pavement, type c [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-14 yM It is a sherd pebble pavement (small patch) in the south west corner of k24, covering a part of pavement f165.this small pavement is a part of pavement f162 that was found continuing under the eastern baulk of k23. This pavement is different form the other pavement, where the pebbles and the sherds are bigger in size, and they are not laid flat. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-15 yM 462 (42512 41671 - 9402 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-15 yM 463 (42617 41657 - 9404 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-15 yM 464 (42538 41602 - 9400 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-12 yM m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-12 yM 110 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-12 yM 125 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-12 yM m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-12 yM 135 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-12 yM 161 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) covers f166 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-15 yM q284 (pottery, q-items) sits in f166 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 yM q284.1 (grinding stone) sits in f166 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f166 (pavement, type c) overlays f165 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f166 (pavement, type c) overlays f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f166 (pavement, type c) overlays f183 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-12 yM sherds pebbles [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-12 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-12 yM U915 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f167

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0167.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 yM topsoil [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-14 yM It is the top soil layer in k25. It is hard and contain a lot of roots. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 yM m6302 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 yM 144 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-14 yM m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 80 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 132 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-14 yM q277 (pottery) sits in f167 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 yM q298 (pottery) sits in f167 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 yM q299 (pottery) sits in f167 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f167 (topsoil) covers f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 yM soil [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-14 yM pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-14 yM 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-14 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
texture, surface finish 2010-9-14 yM sandy [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-14 yM U914 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f168

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0168.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 yM wall [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-13 yM It is a small stone wall in k23 going against the middle part of the east section of the square. it consist mainly of 6 medium size stones that forms a rectangular shape. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2010-9-14 yM Today we removed the baulk between k23 and k24 expecting to find more stones under the baulk in the middle part as the continuation of wall f168 towards wall f171 but we did not find any stone, so the assumption we made earlier about the tow walls being connected, was incorrect. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-18 mM1 472 (42835 41491 - 9405 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 473 (42780 41580 - 9398 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 470 (42752 41556 - 9407 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 471 (42813 41467 - 9407 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 yM m6306 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 yM 110 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 yM 134 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-14 yM m6306 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 27 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f162 (pavement, type c) abuts f168 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f168 (wall) rests on f179 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f169 (floor, type b) abuts f168 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-19 yM q304 (pottery, q-items) sits in f168 (wall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q304.1 (grinding stone) sits in f168 (wall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q304.2 (grinding stone) sits in f168 (wall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q304.3 (grinding stone) sits in f168 (wall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 yM medium sized stones [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-14 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-14 yM U919 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f169

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0169.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 yM floor, type b [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v177
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-14 yM It is a hard floor surface in k23. At first we thought that it could be a brick melt since its highly compacted and hard but it turned out to be a floor surface. This layer is very hard, dry and breaks into flakes. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-18 mM1 487 (42678 41438 - 9404 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 488 (42775 41412 - 9404 / Relay location: W) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 489 (42819 41371 - 9410 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 490 (42841 41380 - 9412 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 491 (42687 41597 - 9395 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 492 (42636 41567 - 9400 / Relay location: E) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 493 (42636 41466 - 9405 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 yM m6306 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 yM 103 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 yM 134 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-14 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 105 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f162 (pavement, type c) overlays f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f165 (pavement, type c) rests on f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f166 (pavement, type c) overlays f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-16 jH q292 (pottery) sits in f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 jH q292.1 (grinding stone) sits in f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 jH q292.2 (grinding stone) sits in f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 jH q292.3 (grinding stone) sits in f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 jH q292.4 (grinding stone) sits in f169 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f169 (floor, type b) overlays f179 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f169 (floor, type b) abuts f168 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f169 (floor, type b) abuts f159 (stone installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 yM clay [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-14 yM light gray [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-14 yM 10/YR 7/2 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-14 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v177
2010-9-16 / lC / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-14 yM U916 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f170

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0170.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 lC accumulation D [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-14 yM It is the natural accumulation layer in k25 under the top soil f167. it is relatively soft and it contained some roots. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 lC m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 lC 80 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 lC 132 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-14 lC m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-14 lC 84 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-14 lC 150 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f167 (topsoil) covers f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-15 lC q287 (pottery) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 yM q288 (pottery, bones) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-14 lC q280 (pottery) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 yM q281 (pottery, bones) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 yM q281.1 (figurine) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 yM q281.2 (lithic specimen) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 yM q288.1 (bead (clay)) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f170 (accumulation D) covers f177 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 lC soil [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
texture, surface finish 2010-9-14 lC sandy [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-14 lC U916 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f171

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0171.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 yM wall [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-13 yM it is the small wall in k24 located against the middle part of the western section,south of the stone installation f164. This wall consist in the western part, of two big stones, and the rest of the stones in the eastern part are small. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Recovery/Assignment
argument 2010-9-18 lC This possible wall is built above the pavement f165, and even if stratigraphically it is later in the construction, I think they belong to the same use of this possibly open area, including the wall f168, the sligtly later pavement f162 and possibly the bin f174. [Input File: U918.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 yM 118 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 yM 150 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-14 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 127 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f162 (pavement, type c) abuts f171 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f164 (stone installation) abuts f171 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f171 (wall) rests on f182 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f156 (topsoil) covers f171 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-19 yM q303 (items) sits in f171 (wall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q303.1 (grinding stone) sits in f171 (wall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 yM small sized stone [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-14 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-14 yM U919 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f172

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0172.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 yM layer [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Layer sloping sharply to the north and then getting more and more flat. Is constituted of a sort of harder surfaces above softer ashy and sandy material. It seems naturally born in a moment of abandonment of this area and follows the slope of f205. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
argument 2010-9-26 lC This feature is sloping to the north as f202 and then f205. f205 is a bricky material that seems to have been washed away. Later, above this sloping surface other sloping layer made mostly of ash were formed by natural agents. This shows a moment of abandonment until f192 that is a kind of horizontal floor. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 yM m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 yM 97 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-14 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 23 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f163 (accumulation D) abuts f172 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f186 (floor, type b) abuts f172 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f192 (floor, type b) overlays f172 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f194 (pit) cuts f172 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-26 lC q339 (pottery, bones) sits in f172 (layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f172 (layer) covers f202 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f172 (layer) overlays f205 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 yM clay [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-14 yM very pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-14 yM 10/YR 8/4 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-14 yM >4 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-14 yM U926 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f173

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0173.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 yM accumulation [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-14 yM It is an accumulation layer located in the southern part of k23. This layer consists of a soft ashy like soil very easy to excavate. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 yM 114 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 yM 160 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-14 yM m6305 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 116 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-14 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f155 (topsoil) overlays f173 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f179 (floor, type b) rests on f173 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f174 (installation) sits in f173 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-15 lC i35 (door socket) sits in f173 (accumulation) [Input File: ZE721yG.j]
2010-9-15 yM q286 (pottery, bones) sits in f173 (accumulation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 jH q294 (pottery) sits in f173 (accumulation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 yM q286.1 (shell) sits in f173 (accumulation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-15 yM q286.2 (shell) sits in f173 (accumulation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 jH q294.1 (shell) sits in f173 (accumulation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 yM sand, ash [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-14 yM pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-14 yM 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-14 yM >3.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f174

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0174.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 lC installation [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM An oval shaped clay installation located in the north western part of k23. The part that we uncovered suggest that its oval shaped. This installation consist of a 10 cm thick compacted clay installation. presumably it is a bin. [Input File: U912yM.j]
2010-9-26 lC Sort of clay installation badly preserved. Just the eastern part has been uncovered. It consists of a thin wall of very compacted clay 10 cm thick, showing different layers of pressed clay. Going deeper the surface become less compact and seems to disappear. The remains suggest an oval shape for this installation. The function is not clear, not having found the bottom (excavated for just 10-15 cms). It could be a sort of clay or water container set out in the ground. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
argument 2010-9-26 lC The shape could also remind a kiln. Some ash has been uncovered but not as much as expected from the use of a kiln and moreover the walls are not vitrified nor show firing traces. More excavation is required to better understand its function. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 lC m6306 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 lC 120 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f157 (accumulation D) covers f174 (installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f174 (installation) sits in f173 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f178 (fill) sits in f174 (installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 lC clay [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-14 lC light gray [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-14 lC 10/YR 7/2 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-14 lC >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f175

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0175.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-14 lC layer [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Hard bricky layer found in the northern portion of k25 below the ashy accumulation f177. The layer is very hard and clearly coming from melted mudbricks. it coild be the top of some structures. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
argument 2010-9-26 lC We assigned a new feature because it is much different from what above and being at the level of the other A20 mudbrick structures we will remove part of it looking for organisid mudbricks. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-14 lC m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-14 lC 69 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-14 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-14 lC m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-14 lC 33 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-14 lC 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f177 (accumulation D) covers f175 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-19 yM q302 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f175 (layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q302.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f175 (layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f175 (layer) covers f184 (brickfall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f175 (layer) covers f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f175 (layer) covers f187 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-14 lC melted mudbricks [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-14 lC light gray [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-14 lC 10/YR 7/2 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-14 lC >3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-14 lC U919 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f176

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0176.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-16 lC topsoil [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-14 yM Top soil layer in k34. It is a very hard layer that contain a lot of roots. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-16 lC m6350 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-16 lC 139 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-16 lC 150 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-16 lC m6350 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-16 lC 130 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-16 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-19 yM q301 (pottery) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 bS q291 (pottery, q-items) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 lC q296 (pottery, q-items) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-16 bS q291.1 (unknown) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 lC q296.1 (blade) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 lC q296.2 (door socket) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 lC q296.3 (grinding stone) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 lC q296.4 (pestle) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 lC q296.5 (pestle) sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 yM q301.0 sits in f176 (topsoil) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f176 (topsoil) covers f198 (stone installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f176 (topsoil) covers f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-16 lC soil [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-16 lC pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-16 lC 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-16 lC U919 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f177

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0177.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-16 lC accumulation D [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Natural accumulation constituted of soft ashy material. It is clearly naturally born, but it is different from f170 that was instead not ashy but just sandy material. It could be the interface between f170 and the lower filling f180 and it could also show some kind of activities carried in the nearby. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-18 mM1 474 (42700 41655 - 9416 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 475 (42706 41717 - 9400 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 476 (42688 41788 - 9391 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 477 (42715 41804 - 9394 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 478 (42764 41681 - 9394 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-16 lC m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-16 lC 84 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-16 lC 150 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-16 lC m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-16 lC 33 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-16 lC 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f170 (accumulation D) covers f177 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-18 lC i36 (unknown) sits in f177 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE721yG.j]
2010-9-16 yM q290 (pottery) sits in f177 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-18 lC q295 (pottery) sits in f177 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f177 (accumulation D) covers f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f177 (accumulation D) overlays f180 (fill) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f177 (accumulation D) covers f175 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-16 lC ash, sand [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
texture, surface finish 2010-9-16 lC ashy [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-16 lC U918 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f178

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0178.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-18 lC fill [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM The fill inside the clay installation f174. the soil of this fill is very soft and contains large quantity of ash. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-18 lC m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-18 lC 85 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-18 lC 161 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-18 lC m6306 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-18 lC 106 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-18 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f178 (fill) sits in f174 (installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-18 lC q300 (pottery) sits in f178 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-18 lC sand, ash [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-18 lC brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-18 lC 10/YR 5/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-18 lC >2.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
texture, surface finish 2010-9-18 lC ashy [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-18 lC U918 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f179

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0179.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-18 lC floor, type b [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v185
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM It is a floor surface located in k23. Itis a very compacted hard layer that was difficult to remove. When excavated it came out in flaky chunks. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-18 mM1 505 (42561 41558 - 9396 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 506 (42740 41551 - 9396 / Relay location: E) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 507 (42880 41379 - 9403 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 508 (42667 41443 - 9401 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-18 lC m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-18 lC 105 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-18 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-18 lC m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-18 lC 95 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-18 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f179 (floor, type b) rests on f173 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f165 (pavement, type c) rests on f179 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f168 (wall) rests on f179 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f169 (floor, type b) overlays f179 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f159 (stone installation) sits in f179 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-18 lC clay [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-18 lC light brownish gray [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-18 lC 10/YR 6/2 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-18 lC >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v185
2010-9-19 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v185a
2010-9-19 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

v186
2010-9-19 / lC / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]




f180

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0180.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-18 lC fill [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v187
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM Fill of pit f189 in k25. this feature was very mixed. It contained large quantities of ash. The soil was humid, dark brown and breaks in to medium size chunks that breaks into a very soft fine sandy loam that feels cold on the hands. This layer contained fytoliths, a lot of animal bones and some small fragments of tanners. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-21 yM 522 (42326 42217 - 9282 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-21 yM 523 (42429 42309 - 9288 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-21 yM 524 (42396 42291 - 9288 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-21 yM 525 (42515 42324 - 9282 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-21 yM 526 (42591 42173 - 9294 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-18 lC m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-18 lC 33 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-18 lC 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-18 lC m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-18 lC 10 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-18 lC 174 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f177 (accumulation D) overlays f180 (fill) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f191 (brick) overlays f180 (fill) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f180 (fill) sits in f189 (pit) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-20 yM q314 (pottery, bones) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-23 bS q331 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 lC q320 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 lC q317 (pottery) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-24 bS q341 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 yM q314.1 (figurine) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 lC q317.1 (sample) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 lC q317.2 (figurine) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 lC q317.3 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-23 bS q331.1 (uncertain) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-24 bS q341.1 (blade) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-24 bS q341.2 (core stone) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 lC q320.1 (clay lump (and possible tablet)) sits in f180 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f180 (fill) abuts f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f180 (fill) abuts f195 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-18 lC ash [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-18 lC gray [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-18 lC 10/YR 5/1 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-18 lC >3.0 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v187
2010-9-20 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-18 lC U921 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f181

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0181.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 jS accumulation D [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v189
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Natural accumulation probably wind born in nature. It is very soft and it gets more compact going deeper. It is similar to f163 and f173, but less ashy in texture. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 jS m6350 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 jS 130 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 jS 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-19 jS m6351 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-19 jS 24 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-19 jS 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f176 (topsoil) covers f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f198 (stone installation) rests on f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f185 (pavement, type c) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-19 yM i37 (nail) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE721yG.j]
2010-9-20 yM q312 (pottery) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 jS q307 (pottery, q-items) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q324 (pottery) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 yM q319 (pottery, q-items) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 jS q307.1 (grinding stone) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 jS q307.2 (grinding stone) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 jS q307.3 (core stone) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-19 jS q307.4 (bead (clay)) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 yM q312.1 (figurine) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 yM q319.1 (arrowhead) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 yM q319.2 (figurine) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q324.1 (blade) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q324.2 (unknown) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f181 (accumulation D) covers f197 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-19 jS pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-19 jS 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-19 jS >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v189
2010-9-20 / yM / [Input File:ZE819yG.j]




f182

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0182.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 yM accumulation [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM It is a thin layer of accumulation under wall f171 in k24. The soil is relatively soft and easy to remove. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 yM 127 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-19 yM m6307 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 105 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f171 (wall) rests on f182 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f164 (stone installation) rests on f182 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-19 yM q305 (pottery) sits in f182 (accumulation) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f182 (accumulation) overlays f183 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-19 yM pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-19 yM 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-19 yM >4.0 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f183

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0183.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 yM floor, type b [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v186
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Floor type b. Very compact and hard. In certain point it shows a sort of lamination. It is probably naturally formed with water helping. Possibly it become very hard by use and was perfect as base for the later and higher pavement f165. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-18 mM1 514 (42891 41708 - 9383 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 515 (42552 41594 - 9397 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 516 (42637 41772 - 9391 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
2010-9-18 mM1 517 (42828 41883 - 9378 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U918MM1R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 yM 94 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 yM 141 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-19 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 99 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 157 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f165 (pavement, type c) rests on f183 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f166 (pavement, type c) overlays f183 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f182 (accumulation) overlays f183 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-19 yM q310 (pottery) sits in f183 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f183 (floor, type b) overlays f163 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-19 yM very pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-19 yM 10/YR 7/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-19 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v186
2010-9-19 / lC / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-19 yM U919 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f184

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0184.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 yM brickfall [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v187
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM Brick fall layer on top of the stone pavement f190 in k25. This layer consist of soft accumulation, brick pieces and some hard bricky material that make's it difficult to remove. This layer was compacted, slightly dry and contained fytoliths and roots. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 yM m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 yM 33 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 yM 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-19 yM m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 34 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f175 (layer) covers f184 (brickfall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-20 yM q315 (pottery) sits in f184 (brickfall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 lC q321 (pottery) sits in f184 (brickfall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 lC q321.1 sits in f184 (brickfall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f184 (brickfall) covers f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f184 (brickfall) abuts f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f184 (brickfall) abuts f187 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f184 (brickfall) abuts f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-19 yM pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-19 yM 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-19 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v187
2010-9-20 / yM / [Input File:ZE816aMA.J]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-19 yM U919 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f185

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0185.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 yM pavement, type c [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v189
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM Sherd and pebble pavement located in the south eastern corner of k34. It consist of small pebbles and sherds that were not laid flatly but rather irregularly and disoriented. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-20 yM 519 (42924 41974 - 9357 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-20 yM 520 (43044 42044 - 9355 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-20 yM 521 (43038 42224 - 9359 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 yM m6348 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 yM 102 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 yM 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-19 yM m6348 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 97 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f185 (pavement, type c) sits in f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-20 yM q316 (pottery) sits in f185 (pavement, type c) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v189
2010-9-20 / yM / [Input File:ZE819yG.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-19 yM U920 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f186

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0186.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 yM floor, type b [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Natural accumulation ashy in texture. It is more compact than f163 and probably this is due to water accumulation that compacted it. It was covering floor f192. A lot of inclusion are natural and it cames out in very small chunks. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 yM 56 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 yM 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-19 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 58 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-19 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f163 (accumulation D) covers f186 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f194 (pit) cuts f186 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-21 lC q322 (pottery) sits in f186 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 yM q318 (pottery, bones) sits in f186 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-20 yM q318.1 (weight) sits in f186 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f186 (floor, type b) covers f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f186 (floor, type b) abuts f172 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-19 yM very pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-19 yM 10/YR 7/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-19 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f187

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0187.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 lC wall [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v192
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM It is a vertical mud brick wall located in the north east corner of k25. The uncovered part of this wall consist of two rows of bricks that are slightly damaged. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 lC m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 lC 76 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f175 (layer) covers f187 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f184 (brickfall) abuts f187 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f187 (wall) rests on f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f196 (brickfall) abuts f187 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-19 lC pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-19 lC 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-19 lC >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v192
2010-9-22 / yM / [Input File:ZE819yG.j]




f188

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0188.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 lC wall [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v192
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM It is mud brick wall located to the north in k25. This wall was cut by the pit f198 and consist horizontally of two rose of horizontal mud bricks. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-21 yM 527 (42655 42355 - 9281 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-21 yM 528 (42545 42305 - 9283 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-21 yM 529 (42575 42238 - 9316 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
2010-9-21 yM 530 (42689 42283 - 9293 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U921YM2R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 lC m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 lC 80 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f175 (layer) covers f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f180 (fill) abuts f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f184 (brickfall) abuts f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f189 (pit) cuts f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f190 (pavement, type b) abuts f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f188 (wall) abuts f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-19 lC pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-19 lC 10/YR 6/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-19 lC >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v192
2010-9-22 / yM / [Input File:ZE819yG.j]




f189

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0189.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 lC pit [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v192
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM It is the pit cut in k25. This pit cuts wall f188 and wall f195 and continues under the eastern baulk of k24. The pit has a circular shape and its relatively wide. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-28 yM 564 (42590 42172 - 9293 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 565 (42510 42083 - 9315 / Relay location: W) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 566 (42367 42112 - 9300 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 lC m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 lC 61 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-19 lC m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-19 lC -29 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-19 lC 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f189 (pit) cuts f195 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f189 (pit) cuts f86 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f189 (pit) cuts f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f189 (pit) cuts f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f180 (fill) sits in f189 (pit) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v192
2010-9-22 / yM / [Input File:ZE819yG.j]




f190

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0190.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! surface [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-19 lC pavement, type b [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v192
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-20 yM it is a stone pavement in k25. it consist of medium size stone that are very nicely laid, flat side up. some of the stones form a straight row running east west. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-19 lC m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-19 lC 34 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-19 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f184 (brickfall) covers f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f187 (wall) rests on f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f188 (wall) abuts f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f189 (pit) cuts f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f196 (brickfall) overlays f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f190 (pavement, type b) abuts f188 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-19 lC white [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v192
2010-9-22 / yM / [Input File:ZE819yG.j]




f191

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0191.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-20 lC brick [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
best image !! !!
v192
[Input File: !!]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-23 yM It is a vertical mud bricks installation in k25. it has an almost rectangular shape. It consist of two rows of vertical bricks running north south that form's some kind of a frame, and in between them, there are vertical bricks perpendicular to that frame. This installation consist only of one row of bricks in thickness. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Recovery/Assignment
strategy (projected or implemented) 2010-9-21 lC Today we finished to remove the filling of the pit and scraping the eastern side of it we saw that the western vertical bricks of f191 are above some lamination layers and the ash f188 is going below them. At the beginning we thought that the pit was cutting also the bricks f191 but this seems showing that the vertical bricks are later than the pit and for some reasons they were set in part on top of the ash. Tomorrow we will remove the western bricks trying to understand their relationship and if the pavement f190 is extending to the south. [Input File: U919lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-25 yM 531 (42214 42452 - 9280 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 532 (42349 42500 - 9285 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 533 (42367 42439 - 9272 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 534 (42481 42458 - 9278 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 535 (42543 42451 - 9305 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 536 (42395 42288 - 9290 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 537 (42386 42242 - 9276 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 538 (42309 42190 - 9308 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-26 yM 546 (42250 42185 - 4658 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-26 yM 547 (42210 42385 - 4658 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-20 lC m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-20 lC 83 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-20 lC 175 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-20 lC m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-20 lC 57 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-20 lC 175 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f177 (accumulation D) covers f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f184 (brickfall) abuts f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f196 (brickfall) abuts f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f203 (volumetrically defined layer) overlays f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-26 yM q338 (pottery) sits in f191 (brick) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f191 (brick) overlays f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f191 (brick) overlays f57 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f191 (brick) overlays f180 (fill) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-20 lC bricks [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-20 lC very pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-20 lC 10/YR 7/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-20 lC >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

v192
2010-9-22 / yM / [Input File:ZE819yG.j]

v193
2010-9-22 / yM / [Input File:ZE819yG.j]




f192

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0192.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-21 lC floor, type b [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 yM It is a floor surface in k24. This layer is very compacted and hard, although it produce very fine dust when scraped, that has an ashy texture. This layer contains also white inclusions . The surface of this layer is very irregular and uneven. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-25 yM 544 (42553 41971 - 9308 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 545 (42604 41647 - 9335 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 542 (42889 41750 - 9327 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 543 (42991 42187 - 9318 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-21 lC m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-21 lC 58 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-21 lC 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f186 (floor, type b) covers f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f194 (pit) cuts f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f200 (volumetrically defined layer) overlays f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-25 bS q333 (pottery) sits in f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-25 bS q333.1 (blade) sits in f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-25 bS q333.2 (figurine) sits in f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-25 bS q333.3 (figurine) sits in f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f192 (floor, type b) overlays f172 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-21 lC clay loam [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-21 lC very pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-21 lC 10/YR 7/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-21 lC >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f193

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0193.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-21 yM fill [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Filling of pit. The upper part was constituted of a very hard clayish material similar to bricky material. It was full of empty spaces probably due to water seepage inside the pit and the born of many roots. The presence of these spaces is natural and not linked to the presence of chaff. The material was highly adherent to the walls of the pit. Below this thick layer there were some small to medium sized stones and softer material, with mudbrick chunks and few pottery sherds. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-21 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-21 yM 53 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-21 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-21 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 9 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f193 (fill) sits in f194 (pit) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-21 yM q323 (pottery, bones) sits in f193 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q325 (pottery) sits in f193 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 yM q323.1 (brick) sits in f193 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 yM q323.2 (pestle) sits in f193 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-21 yM q323.3 (kiln waster) sits in f193 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q325.1 (blade) sits in f193 (fill) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-21 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-21 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-21 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-21 yM U922 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f194

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0194.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-21 yM pit [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-23 yM It is the pit cut in k24. this pit is small, and has a circular shape. it cut's f186 and f192. the bottom of this pit was plastered with a bakaya layer, probably to protect it from the water. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-25 yM 540 (42742 41849 - 9323 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
2010-9-25 yM 541 (42644 41791 - 9332 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U926BH-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-21 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-21 yM 53 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-21 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-21 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 9 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f194 (pit) cuts f186 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f194 (pit) cuts f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f194 (pit) cuts f172 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f194 (pit) cuts f202 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f193 (fill) sits in f194 (pit) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive




f195

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0195.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! installation [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-21 yM wall [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Mudbrick wall running north to south and probably bonded to ^wall1. It seems to be two whole brikcs wide, with wide spaces for the mortar. The mudbrick are of gray very hard clay mesuring about 40x40 cms. Just few rows of mudbricks are so far visible and the wall measures about 1 meter and an half, then it is cut by the pit f189 but restart to run to the north until the northern baulk of k25. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-28 yM 567 (42338 42115 - 9307 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 568 (42180 42037 - 9294 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 569 (42362 42041 - 9327 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 570 (42257 41999 - 9321 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-21 yM m3733 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-21 yM 73 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-21 yM 174 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f180 (fill) abuts f195 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f189 (pit) cuts f195 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f205 (layer) overlays f195 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f195 (wall) bonds with f63 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-21 yM very pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-21 yM 10/YR 7/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-21 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f196

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0196.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! fill, dumping, collapse [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-21 yM brickfall [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-23 yM It is a brick fall layer east of the vertical bricks installation f191 in k25. It consist of some bricky materials, pieces of bricks and some soft patches of soil. it contained also some fytoliths. This layer breaks into a mixed loam, ranging between sandy, soft loam, and dry bricky flaky material. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-21 yM m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-21 yM 70 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-21 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-21 yM m4736 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 57 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-25 lC q334 (pottery, q-items) sits in f196 (brickfall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-25 lC q334.1 (figurine) sits in f196 (brickfall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-25 lC q334.2 (kiln waste) sits in f196 (brickfall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-25 lC q334.3 (shell) sits in f196 (brickfall) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f196 (brickfall) abuts f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f196 (brickfall) overlays f190 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f196 (brickfall) abuts f187 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-21 yM light gray [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-21 yM 10/YR 7/2 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-21 yM >2.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-21 yM U925 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f197

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0197.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-21 yM layer [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Floor type b extending in the southern portion of k34. It seems the continuation to the north of floor b f192 in k24, but less well preserved. It is sloping to the north and becoming thinner. It is disturbed from many rodhent holes. Between the upper level of the floor and the lower pavement f204 there was a very hard layer that we considered and removed as the same as f197. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-21 yM m6351 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-21 yM 24 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-21 yM 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-21 yM m6349 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 35 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f181 (accumulation D) covers f197 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f197 (layer) sits in f207 (cut) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-25 amH q335 (pottery) sits in f197 (layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-26 yM q337 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f197 (layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-26 yM q337.1 (unknown) sits in f197 (layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f197 (layer) overlays f206 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f197 (layer) covers f204 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f197 (layer) overlays f208 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-21 yM very pale brown [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-21 yM 10/YR 7/3 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-21 yM >4.5 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-21 yM U926 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f198

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0198.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-21 yM stone installation [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-23 yM It is a stone installation in the north eastern corner of k34. It consist of 3 or 4 stones. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-21 yM m6349 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-21 yM 142 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-21 yM 159 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-21 yM m6349 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 132 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-21 yM 159 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f176 (topsoil) covers f198 (stone installation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f198 (stone installation) rests on f181 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-21 yM soil stone [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-21 yM white [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-21 yM U923 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f199

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0199.HTM

Labeling/Designation
definition (typological label) 2010-9-22 yM volumetrically defined layer [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-23 yM This feature was assigned as a volumetrique feature to the removal of the northern baulk of k14. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-22 yM m6301 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-22 yM 145 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-22 yM 154 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-22 yM m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-22 yM 93 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-22 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-22 yM q326 (pottery) sits in f199 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-23 lC q328 (pottery) sits in f199 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-25 amH q336 (pottery) sits in f199 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f199 (volumetrically defined layer) overlays f63 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-22 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-22 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-22 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-22 yM U923 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f200

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0200.HTM

Labeling/Designation
definition (typological label) 2010-9-22 yM volumetrically defined layer [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-23 yM This feature was assigned as a volumetrique feature to the removal of the northern baulk of k24. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-22 yM m6348 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-22 yM 142 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-22 yM 154 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-22 yM m6303 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-22 yM 63 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-22 yM 164 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-22 yM q327 (pottery, q-items) sits in f200 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q327.1 (mortar) sits in f200 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q327.2 (uncertain) sits in f200 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q327.3 (pestle) sits in f200 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-22 yM q327.4 (shell) sits in f200 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f200 (volumetrically defined layer) overlays f192 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
color 2010-9-22 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-22 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-22 yM mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-22 yM U922 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f201

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0201.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-23 bS volumetrically defined layer [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-23 yM This feature was assigned as a volumetrique feature to the removal of the eastern baulk of k24. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-23 bS m6302 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-23 bS 151 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-23 bS 159 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-23 bS m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-23 bS 64 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-23 bS 144 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-23 bS q329 (pottery) sits in f201 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-23 bS q329.1 (figurine) sits in f201 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-23 bS q329.2 (figurine) sits in f201 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-23 bS q329.3 (grinding stone) sits in f201 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-23 bS q329.4 (blade) sits in f201 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-23 bS soil [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color 2010-9-23 bS mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
color number (Munsell) 2010-9-23 bS mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
hardness, compaction 2010-9-23 bS mix [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Disposition
removed, discarded, missing 2010-9-23 bS U923 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f202

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0202.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-23 bS accumulation [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Layer sloping to the north. It was below f172 and follows the slop formed by the erosion of f205. As f172 is constituted of an harder surface on top of ashy soft material. This layer shows a moment of the abandonment of the area, with some activities that were carried out in the nearby. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Recovery/Assignment
notes on recovery 2010-9-26 lC We assigned this feature number after we removed part of it as f205. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-28 yM 580 (42713 42204 - 9308 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 581 (42882 41749 - 9291 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 582 (42436 41614 - 9296 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 583 (42437 41779 - 9305 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 584 (42501 41889 - 9306 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 585 (42499 41979 - 9297 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 586 (42547 42088 - 9301 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-23 bS m4735 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-23 bS 42 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-23 bS 144 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f172 (layer) covers f202 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f194 (pit) cuts f202 (accumulation) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f202 (accumulation) abuts f205 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-23 bS ash, sand [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f203

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0203.HTM

Labeling/Designation
definition (typological label) 2010-9-23 lC volumetrically defined layer [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-23 yM This feature was assigned as a volumetrique feature to the removal of the northern baulk of k15 [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-23 lC m3733 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-23 lC 152 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-23 lC 159 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2010-9-23 lC m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @bottom 2010-9-23 lC 48 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @bottom 2010-9-23 lC 144 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-23 bS q330 (pottery) sits in f203 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-24 bS q332 (pottery) sits in f203 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-24 bS q332.1 (wheel) sits in f203 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
2010-9-24 bS q332.2 (flake) sits in f203 (volumetrically defined layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f203 (volumetrically defined layer) overlays f191 (brick) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f203 (volumetrically defined layer) overlays f157 (accumulation D) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive




f204

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0204.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-25 yM pavement, type b [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 yM It is a pebble pavement located in k34. It is a very nicely laid pavement. it consist of small pebbles. in the middle one can see straight line of stones that are slightly bigger in size, which divides the pavement into two parts, one part consist of smaller pebbles. the pebbles of this pavement are very compacted in a very hard layer. This pavement is laying on top of another one 206, which seems to be a preparation layer for pavement f204. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-28 yM 552 (43357 41927 - 9282 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 548 (43110 42254 - 9270 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 549 (42865 42154 - 9278 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 550 (42884 42100 - 9275 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 551 (43193 41865 - 9278 / Relay location: W) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 555 (43195 42173 - 9271 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 553 (43308 42071 - 9276 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 554 (43259 42083 - 9275 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-25 yM m6349 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-25 yM 35 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-25 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f197 (layer) covers f204 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f207 (cut) cuts f204 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f204 (pavement, type b) overlays f206 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-25 yM stones [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f205

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0205.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! buildup [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-25 yM layer [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Hard bricky material found on top of ^wall1 and wall f195. At tthe beginning we thought it could be the destruction layer of the building. We removed part of it looking for organized mudbricks but we did not find them. It could be interpreted as the collapse of the walls. It is deeply sloping to the north, possibly inside the room, but it seems due to a later erosion, because the surface is very compact. more excavation is required for a better understanding of this feature. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-28 yM 571 (42408 41605 - 9306 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 572 (42436 41614 - 9296 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 573 (42437 41779 - 9305 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 574 (42501 41889 - 9306 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 575 (42499 41979 - 9297 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 576 (42547 42088 - 9246 / Relay location: E) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 577 (42454 42046 - 9256 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 578 (42385 42049 - 9251 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 579 (42299 41958 - 9309 / Relay location: S) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-25 yM m6304 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-25 yM 92 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-25 yM 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f172 (layer) overlays f205 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f202 (accumulation) abuts f205 (layer) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-26 yMs q340 (pottery) sits in f205 (layer) [Input File: ZE724yG.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2010-9-29 lC f205 (layer) overlays f195 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f205 (layer) overlays f63 (wall) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive




f206

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0206.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-26 lC pavement, type c [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 yM It is a small sherds and pebbles pavement, located in the northern part of k34, under pavement f204, which suggest that it is a preparation layer for f204. This pavement consist of very small pebbles and sherds, not very compacted. [Input File: U912yM.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-28 yM 559 (43259 42083 - 9275 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 560 (43308 42071 - 9276 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 556 (43216 42290 - 9259 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 557 (43097 42257 - 9270 / Relay location: NE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 558 (43195 42173 - 9271 / Relay location: N) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-26 lC m6349 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-26 lC 4 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-26 lC 144 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f197 (layer) overlays f206 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f204 (pavement, type b) overlays f206 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f207 (cut) cuts f206 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-26 lC pebbles [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]




f207

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0207.HTM

Labeling/Designation
definition (typological label) 2010-9-26 lC cut [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Possible cut cutting the southern edge of pavement f204. Just this edge of the cut has been uncovered at the very end of the season. We don't know yet its complete shape and the porpuse. It removed part of the pebbles of the pavement f204 and the pebbles and sherds of its preparation f206 uncovering a flat floor (f208). [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2010-9-26 lC m6349 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-26 lC 35 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-26 lC 165 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f207 (cut) cuts f204 (pavement, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
2010-9-29 lC f207 (cut) cuts f206 (pavement, type c) [Input File: U929lC2.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-9-29 lC f197 (layer) sits in f207 (cut) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive




f208

/MZ/A/A20/D/F/0208.HTM

Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2010-9-26 lC floor, type b [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2010-9-26 lC Floor b extending in the south western corner of k34 and just partially exposed at the very end of the excavation season. More excavation is required for a better understanding. [Input File: U928lC.j]

Volumetric Localization
relays (applicable to elements) 2010-9-28 yM 561 (42999 41791 - 9298 / Relay location: SW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 562 (42884 42100 - 9275 / Relay location: SE) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
2010-9-28 yM 563 (43193 41865 - 9278 / Relay location: NW) [Input File: U828YM-R.J]
m#/elev @top 2010-9-26 lC m6348 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
height @top 2010-9-26 lC 16 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]
h-eye @top 2010-9-26 lC 144 [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2010-9-29 lC f197 (layer) overlays f208 (floor, type b) [Input File: U929lC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Descriptive
ware or material 2010-9-26 lC clay [Input File: ZE722aMA.j]