J2f376

File: /MZ/A/J02/D/F/0376.HTM
Processed on 06-09-2016
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Labeling/Designation
Label is included in another 2010-11-28cJC ^ersn1
Category 2009-8-12!! unknown
Definition 2009-8-12cJC ~erosion cut
Summary 2009-9-9cJC Cut of erosion that extends as a very shallow channel from east to west in front of the apron, removing some floors, notably f359. It was filled with a natural accumulation of f367.
Best image 2009-9-9 cJC

v186

Description/Count
Description 2009-8-19cJC cut of erosion across k4, k5 and k15. It was filled by f367. It is a shallow cut with uneven edges. It cuts from the northeast corner of k4 where it touches the apron ( f131) down to the southeast corner of k15. f376 has cut through f359, and reaches its bottom at the hard layer f369. This cut was probably formed by erosion caused by water that came down the apron and the staircase.

Volumetric localization
Locus 2009-8-12cJC k5
2009-8-30cJC k15
Elevation 2009-8-12cJC 8721 @bottom
2009-8-12cJC 8743 @top

Contact association
Type of contact: Latest events 2009-8-20cJC f365 (floor D) covers f376
2009-8-30cJC f367 (lense A) sits in f376
Type of contact: Earliest events 2009-8-19cJC f376 cuts f359 (floor)
2009-8-30cJC f376 intrudes in f368 (floor)
2009-8-30cJC f376 intrudes in f369 (floor C)
Inclusions 06-09-2016 !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature

Time sequencing
Stratum to which element belongs 2011-11-11cJC s620J2B
Phase to which stratum belongs 2011-11-11cJC h3sJ2B
Stratigraphic reasons 2009-9-16cJC This feature has transitional EDIIIA-B accumulations above and below it and is part of EDIII use and erosion in front of the apron.
Other reasons 2011-5-16cJC Part of EDIII use and erosion in front of the apron.
2011-11-21cJC Cuts into f359 so must be after, although not too long after as f359 was still visible and being used.

Analogical record
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v172

v172a

v172b

v172c
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v173

v173b

v173c

v178
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v178a

v178b

v186

v186a
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v187b

Disposition
Storage 2009-8-12cJC Not removed