A15a2
File: "/MZ/A/A15/D/A/0002.htm".
Processed on 2023-03-20.
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Features within aggregate |
2001-07-01 |
okk |
f6 (wall), f37 (wall), f57 (fill), f58 (hearth), f60 (wall), f65 (wall), f76 (bench), f77 (installation), f87 (floorsurface in general), f232 (accumulation C) [Input: L916okk3.j] |
Items within aggregate |
2001-07-01 |
okk |
i3 (ja), i10 (jar), i76 (la) [Input: L916okk3.j] |
q-lots within aggregate |
2001-07-01 |
!! |
q175 (s) [Input: L916okk3.j] |
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Assumption |
2001-07-07 |
sb |
Castelleti's suggestion for the andiron bin is that it looks like a fuller installation, because of the large quantity of ashes which are used elsewhere to whiten clothes. The andiron would have provided the hot water and ashes, the other cement-like basin would be to rinse. This should be linked to a cistern and drains, which seem to exist in A16. Castelleti said that the basin could have been for rinsing and scrubbing the clothes. Since it is waterproof and quite smooth - so the andiron bin could have been a storage place for ashes. Maybe the ashes are from burnt straw. We should see if under the andiron there is an ash layer. The fact that some nice ceramic were found here could be explained: after the basin was not used any more for ash deposit, they used as storage for nice, but damaged pieces, even the andiron itself. [Input: L709okk.j] |