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Unit Book J2

J2f280

Processed on 2024-05-31

1. OVERVIEW

Roster Date Author Record
Category !! !! other features
Best definition 2005-09-07 !! hole [Input: P907SC2.j]

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Definition 2005-09-07 sC hole [Input: P907SC2.j]
Description (summary) 2005-09-07 sC f280 is a hole (hand-made), aproximately 6 cm in diameter, on the sixt large stone from West of the Apron (f131). [Input: P907SC2.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Recovery/Assignment

Roster Date Author Record
Harmonization 2011-01-04 cJC The bottom elevation of the hole was not recorded but the bottom elevation of the fill was listed as 8830, which is presumably also the bottom of the hole. [Input: U809YM.j]
Notes on recovery 2005-09-07 sC in the fill of f280 (q721.1) we found a stone that presents the same diameter of the hole, therefore we kept the stone as a q-item (q721.1) [Input: P907SC2.j]

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Locus 2005-09-01 sC k4 [Input: P913MH.j]
M#/elev @top 2005-09-01 sC 8840 [Input: P913MH.j]
M#/elev @bottom 2011-01-04 cJC 8830 [Input: U809YM.j]

Contact Association

Roster Date Author Record
Type of contact: latest events 2008-03-12 pC f286 (accumulation D) covers f280 (hole) [Input: S211PC2.j]
2008-03-12 pC f281 (fill) sits in f280 (hole) [Input: S211PC2.j]

Time Sequencing

Roster Date Author Record
Stratum (to which element belongs) 2011-11-11 cJC s650J2B [Input: VY11CJC.j]
Phase (to which element belongs) 2009-08-17 !! ^mnacs (Accessway) [Input: T914CJC.j]
2009-09-14 !! ^apr1 (apron) [Input: T914CJC.j]
2009-09-14 !! ^stair2 (staircase) [Input: T914CJC.j]
2009-09-14 !! ^wall1 (wall) [Input: T914CJC.j]
2010-11-15 !! ^wall2 (wall) [Input: T914CJC.j]
2010-11-28 !! ^fl1 [Input: T914CJC.j]
2011-11-11 !! h3mJ2B [Input: VY11CJC.j]
Other reasons, reservations, qualifications 2011-05-16 cJC Hole is likely contemporeanous with the placement of the stones. [Input: V516CJC.j]

4. TYPOLOGY

Morphology

Roster Date Author Record
Notes on typology 2008-03-06 mH Date undeterminable. Hole on stone of the apron. Most likely natural and therefore of no special interest. [Input: S306PC.j]