Label is included in another | 2009-9-14 | cJC | ^bf |
Category | 2005-8-17 | !! | build-up |
2009-2-20 | !! | fill, dumping, collapse | |
Definition | 2005-8-17 | sC | accumulation |
2009-2-20 | pC | brickfall | |
Summary | 2009-2-20 | pC | brickfall related to a large collapse of a large structure to the east and found also in J6. It expands from east to West for 20 meters. |
Best image | 2007-7-13 | pC | ![]() v91a |
Description | 2005-8-20 | vVE | The brick debris of f188 is changing a little bit in colour. It consists more of grey clay than of red clay. |
2005-8-21 | sC | f188 has been assigned to the south-eastern area of k4 (250 cm E and 200 cm N from r509 and 200 cm N from m4084 and 600 cm E from m4084) and to the north baulk of k5 (g v91, g v91a). Here the soil is characterized by a coarse crumby structure and by the presence of broken bricks that give to the area a brown-reddish coloration. The feature is actually characterized by different shades of brown (i.e. yellowish brown, graysh brown). While excavating f188, the soil disintegrated into particles of different dimensions (aprox. Between 6-7cm and 2-3cm) and the consistence is generally medium-soft. f188 abuts f189, located on the south-western area of k4 (200 cm W and 200 cm N from r509): the upper boundary between them is sharp. |
Argument | 2005-8-20 | mH | feature f188 located in the easter part of k4 is brick melt, whereas f189 in the west is brick crumble. Right on top of the stone feature f144 we have one line of brick extending from east to west, sloping down and east after the stones end and continuing east. This, I suspect, is then brick fall. The direction of the brick deposits seems to indicate a collapse from east to west. Perhaps this brick fall is related to the bricks seen next to f129 (door jamb) in the eastern section of k100. |
Locus | 2005-8-17 | sC | k4 |
Relays | 2005-8-17 | sC | 509 (38985 50614 - 8948 / Relay location: top) |
2005-8-17 | sC | 510 (39049 50911 - 8952 / Relay location: top) | |
Elevation | 2005-8-17 | sC | 8902 @bottom |
2005-8-17 | sC | 8955 @top | |
D99.NVolmtrc | 2005-8-17 | sC | East of r509. |
Type of contact: Latest events | 2005-8-3 | mH | f181 (lense D) covers f188 |
2010-8-8 | yM | f318 (lense D) overlays f188 | |
Type of contact: Contemporary events/Movable items | 2005-8-17 | sC | q512 sits in f188 |
2005-8-18 | vVE | q527 sits in f188 | |
2005-8-20 | vVE | q537 sits in f188 | |
2005-8-20 | vVE | q540 sits in f188 | |
Type of contact: Latest events | 2005-8-3 | mH | f189 (accumulation) abuts f188 |
Type of contact: Earliest events | 2008-3-12 | pC | f188 covers f207 (accumulation D) |
2008-3-12 | pC | f188 covers f216 (layer) | |
2005-8-3 | mH | f188 overlays f144 (wall) | |
2005-8-3 | mH | f188 abuts f189 (accumulation) | |
2008-3-12 | pC | f188 abuts f230 (accumulation D) | |
Inclusions | 06-09-2016 | !! | frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature |
Stratum to which element belongs | 2011-11-11 | cJC | s158J2B |
Phase to which stratum belongs | 2011-11-11 | cJC | h7jJ2B |
Stratigraphic reasons | 2008-3-5 | pC | large brickfall same as in J6 |
Other reasons | 2005-9-14 | mH | Gradual bricky build-up on the south side of f144. |
2011-5-16 | cJC | Part of large brickfall ^bf, covers f144 so part of later brickfall phase | |
2011-11-21 | cJC | Upper level of brickfall |
Color definition | 2005-8-21 | sC | dark graysh brown |
2005-8-21 | sC | strong brown | |
2005-8-21 | sC | yellowish brown | |
Hardness | 2005-8-17 | sC | medium |
Photo of view | ![]() v91 ![]() v91a ![]() v133 ![]() v133a | |||
Photo of view | ![]() v133b | |||
Drawing of view | w32 |
w33 |
w200 |
w202 |
Drawing of view | w36 |
Reference to Plot | 2009-3-30 | pC | p0011 |
Removed | 2010-8-8 | yM | p0011 |
Storage | 2005-8-17 | sC | P822 |
Notes on disposition | 2010-8-8 | yM | P814 |