Description (summary) |
2010-01-23 |
sC |
While removing f78 in the N portion of k83, we have exposed the top-face of a limestone wall running W-E, f146. This wall consists (as visible at present) of a single line of limestones which are embedded into mud mortar with some small stones between the joints. The wall is approxim. 13 stones in total: most of them seems to be irregular in shape, with some rectangular in shape. The bigger stone (f146.5 in k83) is aproximately 80cm long and 30cm wide. On top of some of the stones belonging to f146 rest some small-size stones, rounded in shape (these have been defined as f148). This wall is not perfectly W-E alligned. In the west the stones belonging to f146 appear to be disturbed, whit some large gaps between one stone and another, while in k73, south of wall f161-f162, the stones belonging to f146 are nicely alligned, besides of being more regular in shape and similar among them in dimensions. [Input: U123SC.j] |