Category | 2005-9-4 | !! | build-up |
Definition | 2005-9-4 | aL | layer |
Description | 2008-3-12 | pC | red claysh layer located in the Eastern portion of k4, abutting apron f131 |
Locus | 2005-9-4 | aL | k4 |
Elevation | 2005-9-4 | aL | 8810 @bottom |
2005-9-4 | aL | 8826 @top |
Type of contact: Latest events | 2008-3-12 | pC | f286 (accumulation D) overlays f310 |
2008-3-12 | pC | f311 (pit cut) cuts f310 | |
Type of contact: Contemporary events/Movable items | 2005-8-29 | aL | i25 (arrow) sits in f310 |
2005-9-5 | sC | q774 sits in f310 | |
2005-9-5 | aL | q790 sits in f310 | |
Type of contact: Earliest events | 2008-3-12 | pC | f310 overlays f315 (accumulation D) |
2008-3-12 | pC | f310 abuts f131 (apron) | |
Inclusions | 06-09-2016 | !! | frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature |
Stratum to which element belongs | 2011-11-11 | cJC | s610J2B |
Phase to which stratum belongs | 2011-11-11 | cJC | h3uJ2B |
Stratigraphic reasons | 2008-3-5 | pC | elevation |
Other reasons | 2011-5-16 | cJC | This feature is correlated with f350 that was dated to late EDIII based on ceramics, however, it is also at an elevation similar to brickfall layers. It is probably a mixed feature that was eroded and therefore includes both EDIII and Mittani. I have dated it to the later period as it is probably mixed. |
2011-11-21 | cJC | Possibly the same as f350 which is dated by ceramics to Late EDIII, probably belongs to early Late EDIII based on stratigraphy. It is at roughly the same elevation as the lower brickfall and so is probably eroded. It may include mixed ceramics, especially if it was excavated on level plane, it would have been cut by erosion in the west. |
Ware/Material | 2005-9-4 | aL | ~clay |
Color definition | 2005-9-4 | aL | red |
Color number | 2005-9-4 | aL | 2.5YR5/8 |
Hardness | 2005-9-4 | aL | medium soft |
Texture | 2005-9-4 | aL | fine |
Photo of view | ![]() v133 |
Drawing of view | w208 |
Removed | 2010-8-8 | yM | fine |
Notes on disposition | 2010-8-8 | yM | P905 |