Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Argument |
2009-08-10 |
cJC |
I think that this layer is probably a result of the erosion we see in the south section of k110, k5 and that continues in k15. I suggest this because f339 overlays more than one feature (including f365, f373 and f348) which indicates that the layers underneath were eroded before they were overlaid by the gray layer of f339. I think the reason that it comes apart in different ways when picked is because after the erosion the water and dust settled and bonded with the different exposed layers in different ways. For example in the southwest corner it only rested on top of the pink (f373) while in the northern part it became more bonded with the layer underneath (f348). Also, the brickfall rests directly on top of this layer which suggests it was the last moment in time, sealing off the eroded layers before the brickfall fell on top of it. [Input: T810CJC.j] |
Harmonization |
2009-09-02 |
cJC |
When we first began excavating we thought that perhaps f339 extended across all of J2, but when we excavated it, f339 was contained to only k15. [Input: T830CJC.j] |
Evolution |
2009-08-02 |
cJC |
We attributed this feature to the accumulation immediately under the brickfall when we scraped back the south section of k5 and k15. It was a hard gray layer sloping down from east to west. It appeared to be the same as f344 in k110. When we began removing the feature it became unclear if this was the same feature as it appears in the SW corner of k5 that the brickfall directly overlays an uneven surface with embedded pebbles. When we remove the pebble-surface (f362) we hope to see if f362 is a wash that cut the surface of f339 or if f339 did not continue under the brickfall as assumed. We will use the south section to verify the slope (or non-existence) of this feature. [Input: T802CJC.j] |
Notes on recovery |
2009-07-25 |
cJC |
We have not excavated this feature yet. [Input: T725CJC.j] |
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Type of contact: latest events |
2009-08-29 |
cJC |
f338 (mx) covers f339 (floor, type b) [Input: T829CJC.j] |
2009-08-29 |
cJC |
f341 (brickfall) overlays f339 (floor, type b) [Input: T829CJC.j] |
2009-08-01 |
cJC |
f354 (lens) overlays f339 (floor, type b) [Input: T801CJC.j] |
2009-08-29 |
cJC |
f371 (accumulation D) overlays f339 (floor, type b) [Input: T829CJC.j] |
Type of contact: contemporary events/movable items |
2009-08-10 |
!! |
q882.1 (carbon sample) sits in f339 (floor, type b) [Input: T826CJC2.j] |
2009-08-10 |
!! |
q882.2 (clay lump) sits in f339 (floor, type b) [Input: T826CJC2.j] |
2009-08-10 |
cJC |
q882 (pottery) sits in f339 (floor, type b) [Input: T826CJC2.j] |
Type of contact: earliest events |
2009-08-10 |
cJC |
f339 (floor, type b) covers f373 (lens) [Input: T810CJC.j] |
2009-08-10 |
cJC |
f339 (floor, type b) overlays f348 (floor, type a) [Input: T810CJC.j] |
2009-08-10 |
cJC |
f339 (floor, type b) overlays f365 (floor, type d) [Input: T810CJC.j] |
2009-08-30 |
cJC |
f339 (floor, type b) overlays f374 (floor, type c) [Input: T830CJC.j] |