Description (summary) |
2010-02-04 |
sC |
f77 is a very hard and compact layer sloping toward the south portion of the locus. The feature is not well preserved in the whole locus (in the top part comes apart in chunks). It is light brown in colour with some dark reddish inclusions, which are visible throughout the whole (top) surface. We recognise this feature to be a glacis layer (i.e., a coating hard surface done with mud mixed to small calcite inclusions and, sometimes, small sherds, which usually, lying flat) as it has been already exposed in J03 unit. In some small areas of k82, f77 is badly preserved, in particular where f77 abuts some isolated limestones located in the N and W portion of the locus and where it abuts wall J02 f129; we have noticed that some Baqaya is underneath the glacis layer (below some of the isolated limestones, as visible in v53). [Input: U204SC.j] |