A14f213
File: "/MZ/A/A14/D/F/0213.htm".
Processed on 2022-10-27.
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Definition |
2004-07-01 |
jw |
floor, type b [Input: O701JW1.j] |
2004-07-25 |
jw |
floor, type c [Input: O725JW.j] |
Description (summary) |
2004-07-01 |
jw |
pise rammed earth floor in the far E part of the N baulk of k4, extending into the far W part of the N baulk of k3. Begins at the E end of a large ashlar stone, f191. Has yielded a number of restorable vessels, a bronze object and several large grindstones. [Input: O701JW1.j] |
2004-07-25 |
jw |
Pise floor extending south from the palace edge throughout most of locus k4 and upon which a number of jars, a20, and processing impliments (e.g grindstones) rested. It also contains at least two small circular patches of hard, blue-black material, which may indicate a very intense fire of short duration. [Input: O725JW.j] |
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Stratum (to which element belongs) |
2004-08-24 |
jw |
s52bJPA [Input: O824JW.j] |
Phase (to which element belongs) |
2004-08-24 |
!! |
h3bJPA [Input: O824JW.j] |
Notes on time sequencing |
2004-07-29 |
jw |
Now that the north minibaulk and the east baulk of k5, the east baulk of k4 and the north baulk of k14 have been removed, it is clear that this feature, which slopes down from north to south and was at least partially contained by the southern mound of reddish accumulation, f244, in k14, was formed by the immediate use of the surface of the residue from remodeling of the AK wing of the palace during Phase 3b. Initially there does not seem to have been any attempt to level the surface and jw's notion that a number of jars and cups rested on a floor after a temporary abandonment must be carefully re-examined. It seems equally likely that the surface was in use for an extended time and that the jars were either being repaired (several piles of bitumen were found along the north side) or that they were individually left over this large outdoor area after being broken in use and were subsequently covered by loess carried in by the wind. [Input: O803JW.j] |