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Introduction
The type of contact “to cut or intrude” is relatively rare in J5, representing about 5% of the totals.
Typically cuts and intrusions occur either as a result of humans digging pits or erosion channels cut by running water. Because this part of the BA temple mound probably served a sacred purpose and was not a venue for residential and commercial activities there are almost no pits. On the other hand there was considerable water flow outside the revetment walls which, over time, cut a number of channels into accumulations and in one instance a mudbrick dam.
Back to top: Emplacement for unit J5 Types of contact among features 1. To cut or to intrude
Cuts
Three cuts were recorded. Two were associated with a pit a1, while the other was caused by soil erosion. |
Back to top: Emplacement for unit J5 Types of contact among features 1. To cut or to intrude
Intrude
Fourteen intrusions were recorded. Most were naturally formed gullies along the outside perimeter of the revetment wall. One example is a shallow groove across the top of a mud-brick dam f260. |
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