Label includes another | 2010-8-11 | cJC | f12 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f42 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f43 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f44 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f46 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f47 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f49 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f50 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f51 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f52 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] | |
2010-8-11 | cJC | f57 [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] |
Description | 2010-8-11 | cJC | This specific label encompasses all the brickfall in unit J7. The brickfall is the same as the brickfall 1 and brickfall 2 in J6 that slopes across the trench ( k200) from the southeast. It is dated to the Mittani period. It is a very dirty brickfall with chunks of bricks, human skeletal remains (e.g. i3, i5, i6)and some small items (e.g. i4, i2). Toward the top of the brickfall the bricks are more degraded forming a "brickmelt" across the top. [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] |
Strata within phase | 2010-8-11 | cJC | s160JPD [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] |
Other reasons | 2010-8-11 | cJC | Based on connections with the brickfall in J2 and J6 the brickfall has been dated to the Mid-Mittani using the ceramics and stratigraphy. The J7 brickfall is known to be part of this brickfall and can be dated to the same strata. [Input file: U811CJC.J / U811CJC.-J] |