J1f336

File: /MZ/A/J01/D/F/0336.HTM
Processed on 08-26-2016
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Labeling/Designation
Category 2009-8-9!! fill, dumping, collapse [Input file: T819MM2.J / T819MM2.-J]
Definition 2009-8-9lC collapse [Input file: T819MM2.J / T819MM2.-J]
Best image 2009-9-15 lC

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Description/Count
Description 2009-8-17lC Collapsed stones, likely from walls f259 and f288. It is just the first level of stones, probably showing a collapse happened in different moments. It forms a sort of alignment running north to south, parallel to wall f259, about one meter far from it. The stone are medium to big in size and some lay flat, other are slightly inclined to the east. [Input file: T815LC.J / T815LC.-J]

Recovery/Assignment and the Record
Argument 2009-8-17lC Could these stones be something different from a collapse? Unfortunatly we can't date exactly the collapse of the eastern part (and if it's natural or a volontary manmade action) of ^st r1, because of the later cuts. So could these stones be stored for the construction of the revetment wall? It seems that the accumulations below are still dating to the EDIII as shown by the sounding in k130. It is an interesting question, but so far we didn't get a clear answer, and the hypothesis of the collapse remains the most plausible. [Input file: T815LC.J / T815LC.-J]
Evolution 2006-10-4lC Further excavation will clarify if this large stone collapse can be divided in different levels, corresponding to different moments, of the collapse. From a stratigraphic point of view with some of the stones resting on f362 and other covered by f362 it seems plausible. [Input file: V114LC.J / V114LC.-J]

Volumetric localization
Locus 2009-8-9lC k127 [Input file: T819MM2.J / T819MM2.-J]
Elevation 2009-8-9lC 8583 @top [Input file: T819MM2.J / T819MM2.-J]

Contact association
Type of contact: Latest events 2009-8-22lC f278 (accumulation D) overlays f336 [Input file: T822LC2.J / T822LC2.-J]
2009-8-22lC f345 (accumulation C) overlays f336 [Input file: T822LC.J / T822LC.-J]
2009-8-22lC f354 (accumulation D) abuts f336 [Input file: T822LC2.J / T822LC2.-J]
2009-8-22lC f358 (accumulation D) abuts f336 [Input file: T822LC2.J / T822LC2.-J]
2009-8-22lC f359 (accumulation C) abuts f336 [Input file: T822LC2.J / T822LC2.-J]
Type of contact: Earliest events 2009-8-22lC f336 rests on f362 (accumulation D) [Input file: T822LC.J / T822LC.-J]
Inclusions 08-26-2016 !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature

Time sequencing
Stratum to which element belongs 2011-2-10lC s651J1A [Input file: V211LC.J / V211LC.-J]
Phase to which stratum belongs 2011-2-10lC h3mJ1A [Input file: V211LC.J / V211LC.-J]
Stratigraphic reasons 2011-2-11lC Sitting on top of Mixed ED III and LC material, are covered by the the same type of material. Beside their possible use or intepretation the stones date to the construction of Revetment Wall and Early Escarpment. [Input file: V212LC.J / V212LC.-J]

Descriptive
Ware/Material 2009-8-9lC ~st [Input file: T819MM2.J / T819MM2.-J]
Color definition 2009-8-9lC white [Input file: T819MM2.J / T819MM2.-J]
Hardness 2009-8-9lC >4.5 [Input file: T819MM2.J / T819MM2.-J]

Analogical record
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