equals other label | 2008-2-02 | jW | f553 | [Input File: S202jW.J] |
category | 2020-8-24 | jW | buildup | [Input File: ZE824jW.j] |
definition (typological label) | 2006-8-20 | eI | accumulation D | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
summary | 2012-9-07 | jW | Natural accumulation in k106, below accumulation f542 and having the same top elevation as floor f568 in k107. | [Input File: W907jW.j] |
best image | 2007-7-20 | mO | ![]() v507 |
[Input File: R720mO.j] |
description (summary) | 2006-8-20 | vVE | Feature f552 was opened as an expanded version of f542 after f542 was excavated to the same level as the bottom of f541. Feature f541 lies on top of f552. Feature f552 seems to be the same type of deposit as f542 although perhaps a little less hard and maybe a little bit more crumbly. At the position where the division between f541 and f542 had been there still seems to remain a much harder area. It is unclear what this could be exactly. | [Input File: Q820vE.j] |
daily notes | 2006-8-20 | vVE | Feature f552 was opened as a continuation of f542 after f542 was excavated to the same level as the bottom of f541. Feature f541 lies on top of f552. | [Input File: Q820vE.j] |
2006-8-28 | vVE | Today we started to excavate f552 again in order to uncover the face of the revetment wall. | [Input File: Q828vE1.j] | |
2006-8-30 | vVE | f552 was excavated today in the Southern half of k106 which had not been excavated yet. It is a compact layer of light brownish red clay. | [Input File: Q830vE1.j] |
m#/elev @top | 2006-8-20 | eI | m4308 | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
height @top | 2006-8-20 | eI | 78 | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
h-eye @top | 2006-8-20 | eI | 162 | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
m#/elev @bottom | 2006-8-20 | eI | m4390 | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
height @bottom | 2006-8-20 | eI | 57 | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
h-eye @bottom | 2006-8-20 | eI | 151 | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
type of contact: latest events | 2006-8-20 | vVE | f541 (accumulation D) overlays f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q820vE.j] |
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items | 2006-8-29 | eI | i501 (tool (metal)) sits in f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q918eI.j] |
2006-8-20 | eI | q537 (pottery, bones, q-items) sits in f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q918eI5.j] | |
2006-8-28 | mO | q568 (pottery, bones) sits in f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q918eI5.j] | |
2006-8-29 | mO | q569 (pottery, bones) sits in f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q918eI5.j] | |
2006-8-30 | mO | q581 (pottery, bones) sits in f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q918eI5.j] | |
2006-8-29 | mO | q573 (pottery) sits in f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q918eI5.j] | |
2006-8-29 | mO | q574 (pottery) sits in f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q918eI5.j] | |
2006-8-29 | mO | q569.1 (clay artifact) sits in f552 (accumulation D) | [Input File: Q918eI5.j] |
stratum (to which element belongs) | 2012-9-09 | jW | s122aJ3B | [Input File: W909jW.j] |
stratigraphic reasons of assignment | 2007-7-31 | mO | 12A f553 cover lower steps of apron | [Input File: R731mO1.j] |
2012-8-26 | jW | Natural late Mittani accumulation covered by accumulation f542. | [Input File: W826jW.j] | |
2012-9-08 | jW | [Input File: W908jW2.j] | ||
typological reasons for assignment | 2012-8-26 | jW | Pottery and bones were found within this feature, although the ceramics have not been analyzed. A chisel-like bronze item was also recovered. | [Input File: W826jW.j] |
2012-9-08 | jW | [Input File: W908jW2.j] | ||
other reasons, reservations, qualifications | 2012-8-26 | jW | It has the same top elevation as floor f568, The bronze tool may indicate active use of the area during this period. | [Input File: W826jW.j] |
2012-9-08 | jW | [Input File: W908jW2.j] | ||
phase (to which element belongs) | 2012-9-09 | jW | h7vJ3B | [Input File: W909jW.j] |
strata (included within phase) | 2012-8-26 | jW | s122aJ3B | [Input File: W826jW.j] |
2012-9-08 | jW | [Input File: W908jW2.j] | ||
notes on time sequencing | 2006-9-04 | vVE | The accumulations of f552 and f553 start to cover the lower steps of the second apron. The apron remains visible, however. These deposits must then have accumulated at (the end) of the use of the second apron, i.e. , perhaps | [Input File: Q904vVE.j] |
ware or material | 2006-8-20 | eI | clay | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
color | 2006-8-20 | eI | pale brown | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
color number (Munsell) | 2006-8-20 | eI | 10YR 6/3 | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
hardness, compaction | 2006-8-20 | eI | 2.5 | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
texture, surface finish | 2006-8-20 | eI | little bit crumbly with small pebbels | [Input File: Q918eI3.j] |
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