1. OVERVIEW
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Best definition | 2002-09-27 | !! | ^ burial [Input: -MX12-99.j] |
Summary | 2007-07-16 | cJC | Human burial (i175) discovered to the north side of pit f342 and mixed with the pit fill f343. The bones are hard and burnt, possibly from secondary firing as a result of their inclusion in the pit. [Input: R716CJC.j] |
Best image | 2011-12-12 | lC | v140 [Input: VZ12LC.j] |
2. IDENTIFICATION
Designation
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Definition | 2002-09-27 | lR | ^ burial [Input: -MX12-99.j] |
Description (summary) | 2002-09-27 | lR | Burial found in A13 pit that cut through the stones of the pavement a12. [Input: -MX12-99.j] |
2002-12-01 | lR | Pit that cut through the stone pavement a12 with a burial inside containing the remains of i175. This pit was partially excavated three years ago by A13 but was terminated due to the lack of time and the realization that there was a burial inside. A13 partially exposed the skull and chest region then covered it back up. It is still unclear whether this pit was created for the burial or whether it was first a pit then re-cut into a burial since the body seems tucked too far to the north for the whole pit to be a burial. The body also appears secondarily fired given that the bones are a darker color and very hard. Usually the skeletons uncovered are brittle and white, these bones are hard and solid much like cooked animal bones. The pit fill f343 is all ash with chunks of charcoal found around the body. It is possible that either the body was filled with soil then later secondarily fired from the top, or that during burial it was fired. We removed the bones after photographing them and will leave the situation as it is until next season when we have more time to excavate this fill and understand better the situation. No items were found with the burial except for several pottery sherds that are part of the fill. One sherd was lodged around the left femur, a carinated green colored rim sherd. This sherd can be found in the pottery q-lot and is seen in the drawing and photograph. [Input: -MX12-99.j] |
3. STRATIGRAPHY
Recovery/Assignment
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Daily notes about recovery of elements | 2002-10-01 | fAB | We had left this pit as one of the last things to clean out, and did not realize that it still contained a burial. Diadin cleaned the bones for photo while the rest of the unit was cleaned for final photos. [Input: MX12FAB.j] |
Notes on recovery | 2002-10-01 | fAB | Probably not dug as a burial shaft, due to the fact that it is round (tomb shafts in the area are either small and somewhat oval or rectangular) and the body had little or nothing in the way of offerings. Body was also not in the center of the tomb, but rather laid along the northern edge. Covered with ash, also an indication that it was not intended as a tomb. LR noticed that the bones seemed secondarily fired, possibly in the pit. [Input: MX12FAB.j] |
Volumetric Localization
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Locus | 2007-07-16 | cJC | k205 [Input: R716CJC.j] |
Spatial Aggregation
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Features within aggregate | 2000-12-18 | !! | f342 (^ pit), f343 (^ fill) [Input: A-CUMUL.j] |
Items within aggregate | 2000-12-18 | !! | i175 (^ human body) [Input: A-CUMUL.j] |
Time Sequencing
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Stratum (to which element belongs) | 2015-05-20 | !! | s330AAH [Input: ZA520CJC.j] |
Phase (to which element belongs) | 2015-05-20 | !! | h5hAAH [Input: ZA520CJC.j] |
5. TREATMENT
Site Presentation
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Notes on conservation or analysis | 2002-12-01 | lR | The skull of i175 was excavated three years ago by A13 and re-covered. Cloth was placed on top of the bones then plastic and covered with soil to protect the bones. When uncovered this year, some damage occurred over the years. The cloth had dissolved and attached to some of the skull creating black splotches. The skull became more brittle and cracked. Evidence of water seepage was seen by the chin which contained laminations. Better methods for preserving exposed bones must be employed. Likely the best technique is to cover the bones only with soil avoiding plastic and cloth. [Input: -MX12-99.j] |
6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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View/drawing of aggregate | |||
Notes on analogical record | 2002-10-01 | fAB | Drawing was done from photo [Input: MX12FAB.j] |