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J6

The Eastern End of the Plaza and the Betili (Version 1a)

Entries authored by sC

Processed on 2025-09-25
Total entries: 67
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Constituent Roster Date Record
f170 F51 2008-09-10 i19 (pin) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input: S910SC.J]
i6 A20 2008-09-10 metal artifact [Input: S910SC.J]
i6 B10 2008-09-10 unknown [Input: S910SC.J]
i6 B11 2008-09-10 Fragment of circular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft, slightly bent and tapering toward pointed end; possibly a needle. The whole surface is oxidated and encrusted with soil [Input: S910SC.J]
i6 J2 2008-09-10 6.4 [Input: S910SC.J]
i6 J4 2008-09-10 0.05 @ min diam shaft [Input: S910SC.J]
i6 J4 2008-09-10 0.1 @ max diam shaft [Input: S910SC.J]
i6 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
i6 P99 2008-09-10 Cons Room [Input: S910SC.J]
i10 B10 2008-09-10 tool [Input: S910SC.J]
i10 B11 2008-09-10 Fragment of copper-alloy metal sheet/blade, rounded-shaped, flat, very thin section (lens sectioned); possible fragment of spatula or spoon; most of the surface is oxidated and encrusted with soil. [Input: S910SC.J]
i10 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
i10 K90 2008-09-10 One fragment took for Ch. Analysis S904 (sC) [Input: S910SC.J]
i10 P99 2008-09-10 Cons Room [Input: S910SC.J]
i14 B10 2008-09-10 tool [Input: S910SC.J]
i14 B11 2008-09-10 copper alloy needle (in the Mz. Typoloy corresponds to needle type 1); circular-sectioned shaft tapering, bent, complete; circular eyelet, made through perforation of the shaft. Most of the surface is oxidated and encrusted with soil; the diameter wm has been taken from the best preserved section [Input: S910SC.J]
i14 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
i14 P99 2008-09-10 Cons Room [Input: S910SC.J]
i19 A20 2008-09-10 metal artifact [Input: S910SC.J]
i19 B10 2008-09-10 pin [Input: S910SC.J]
i19 B11 2008-09-10 Complete pin with circular section shaft and spherical head (diameter of head is bigger than the diameter of the shaft); shaft tapering, point missing. The pin is badly corroded; the surface is heavily oxidated and encrusted with soil, and it is not clear if the shaft is perforated or not (if the shaft is not pierced it corresponds to type 10 (plain pin) of the Mz. Typoloy; or type 12 (toggle pin) if perforated. [Input: S910SC.J]
i19 D1 2008-09-10 k84 [Input: S910SC.J]
i19 F51 2008-09-10 i19 (pin) sits in f170 (accumulation D) [Input: S910SC.J]
i19 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
i19 P99 2008-09-10 Cons Room [Input: S910SC.J]
i20 B10 2008-09-10 tool [Input: S910SC.J]
i20 B11 2008-09-10 Small copper-alloy nail (or possible rivet), circular-shaped head and circular-sectioned shaft tapering, complete; the whole object is encrusted with soil. [Input: S910SC.J]
i20 J2 2008-09-10 1.6 [Input: S910SC.J]
i20 J4 2008-09-10 0.2 @ shaft [Input: S910SC.J]
i20 J4 2008-09-10 0.7 @head [Input: S910SC.J]
i20 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
i20 K90 2008-09-10 all item took for Ch. Analysis S903 (kF) [Input: S910SC.J]
i21 B10 2008-09-10 weapon [Input: S910SC.J]
i21 B11 2008-09-10 Projectile point (small size, in the Mz. Typoloy corresponds to small size projectile point type 1) with lanceolate blade, flat, undevelopped stem and square sectioned tang; point heavily bent due to deposition; complete. The surface is heavily encrusted with soil [Input: S910SC.J]
i21 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
i21 P99 2008-09-10 Cons Room [Input: S910SC.J]
k84 D1a 2008-09-10 i19 [Input: S910SC.J]
q262.2 B10 2008-09-10 weapon [Input: S910SC.J]
q262.2 B11 2008-09-10 Small fragment of copper-alloy blade/projectile point, flat and with lens-cross section; very thin, as other examples from the J-area. [Input: S910SC.J]
q262.2 J2 2008-09-10 1.5 [Input: S910SC.J]
q262.2 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
q262.2 K99 2008-09-10 One fragment took for Ch. Analysis S904 (sC) [Input: S910SC.J]
q262.2 P99 2008-09-10 Cons Room [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 A20 2008-09-10 metal artifact [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 A98 2008-09-10 This q-item is given two different fragments; 284.5a is a bent shaft fragment (probably a ring); 284.5b is a straight shaft fragment [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 A98 2008-09-10 there are two objects recorded as q284.5: the first is a circular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft and measures 1.1; the second is a rectangular-sectioned copper alloy shaft 3,6cm in length and 0,5 in width [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 B10 2008-09-10 unknown [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 B11 2008-09-10 Fragment of rectangular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft; unclassif.; broken at one end; shaft is slightly tapering toward oppsite end which is blunted; surface slightly encrusted with soil [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 B11 2008-09-10 Small fragment of circular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft, heavily bent, could be possibly be portion of a ring/earring [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 J2 2008-09-10 3.6 [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 J3 2008-09-10 0.5 [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 J3 2008-09-10 1.1 [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 K90 2008-09-10 Both fragments took for Ch. Analysis S904 (sC) [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 K90 2008-09-10 One fragment took for Ch. Analysis S904 (sC) [Input: S910SC.J]
q284.5 P99 2008-09-10 Cons Room [Input: S910SC.J]
q288.1 A20 2008-09-10 metal artifact [Input: S910SC.J]
q288.1 B10 2008-09-10 copper lump [Input: S910SC.J]
q288.1 B11 2008-09-10 Three medium and one small sized fragments of pottery (top surface of the pottery is slightly heated, and looks like kiln waste), on top of which a thiny layer of metal (copper-alloy?) was find; in the area surronding the small sized pottery sherds have been found 3 small pieces copper lumps encrusted with soil [Input: S910SC.J]
q288.1 K3 2008-09-10 copper lump [Input: S910SC.J]
q288.1 K90 2008-09-10 all item took for Ch. Analysis S903 (kF) [Input: S910SC.J]
q288.1 P99 2008-09-10 all item took for Ch. Analysis S903 (kF) [Input: S910SC.J]
q294.1 A20 2008-09-10 metal artifact [Input: S910SC.J]
q294.1 B10 2008-09-10 unknown [Input: S910SC.J]
q294.1 B11 2008-09-10 Small fragment of rectangular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft, bent, apparently tapering toward one end; broken at both ends. Most of the surface is oxidated and encrusted with soil, which makes difficult to reconstruct the original shape and size of the shaft; impossible to define the original shape (and therefore to which type of object it could benog to) and its related function [Input: S910SC.J]
q294.1 K3 2008-09-10 copper-alloy [Input: S910SC.J]
q294.1 P99 2008-09-10 Cons Room [Input: S910SC.J]