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Unit Book A20

A20f42

Processed on 2024-07-27

1. OVERVIEW

Roster Date Author Record
Category !! !! installation
Best definition 2008-07-23 lC tannur (feature) [Input: S727LR5.j]
Best image 2008-07-24 !!
v31 [Input: S802LC.j]

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Description (summary) 2008-08-09 lR A tannur set into ash f36, with the base in tact but broken. The tannur is 10 cm deep, found collapsed in, and shows small broken bricks around the top surface used as props to set the tannur. Ash was found inside, indicating no inclusions such as pottery or animal bones with the fill clean ash. [Input: S811LR6.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Recovery/Assignment

Roster Date Author Record
Daily notes about recovery of elements 2008-07-23 lR The base of a tannur, found while excavating f29, interface between bricky material and ash, f36. The base is complete with large fragments of the tannur resting on top of the base. The tannur appears to sit on the ash f36 with a cobblestone floor found immediately to the north. [Input: S723LR.j]
2008-07-24 lR Began to excavate f42 today using small wooden spatulas. The fill inside consisted of soft light gray ash, no pottery or bones found only fragments of the tannur and over fired brick pieces. Currently, 10cms was removed with the tannur continuing to go down. Typically at Mozan, tannurs sit on floors with only 5 cms remaining of the base. In the Mittani levels, A18 contained several tannur ovens and cooking installations that are different from the earlier phases. The Mittani ovens found were pedastooled or propped up by bricks allowing the person using the tannur to stand instead of squatting down. If the walls of f42 go down then the tannur dates to the same phase as the Mittani structures in A18 rather than a later phase that built over the earlier ash fills. [Input: S725LR.j]
2008-08-09 lR Excavated f36 ash around the tannur today, exposing the outer surface showing the tannur floating in ash. [Input: S809LR.j]
Strategy (projected or implemented) 2008-08-09 lR Tomorrow we plan to take a photograph of the outer surface of the tannur then remove it. The tannur is floating or cut into the ash which continues to go down deeper. We are thus removing the tannur to excavate the ash f36. [Input: S809LR.j]

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Locus 2008-07-23 lC k3 [Input: S727LR5.j]
Relays (applicable to elements) 2008-07-23 yM r78 (41866 41007 - 9341 / Relay location: SW) [Input: S725LC-R.j]
2008-07-28 yM r113 (41858 41039 - 9343 / Relay location: NW) [Input: S728EE-R.j]
2008-07-28 yM r114 (41915 41038 - 9350 / Relay location: S) [Input: S728EE-R.j]
2008-07-28 yM r115 (41897 40998 - 9343 / Relay location: NE) [Input: S728EE-R.j]
M#/elev @top 2008-07-23 lC 9341 [Input: S727LR5.j]
M#/elev @bottom 2008-07-23 lC 9349 [Input: S727LR5.j]

Contact Association

Roster Date Author Record
Type of contact: latest events 2008-08-13 lR f31 (layer) covers f42 (tannur (feature)) [Input: S813LR.j]
2008-08-13 lR f49 (fill) sits in f42 (tannur (feature)) [Input: S813LR.j]
Type of contact: earliest events 2008-08-13 lR f42 (tannur (feature)) rests on f36 (accumulation C) [Input: S813LR.j]

4. TYPOLOGY

Morphology

Roster Date Author Record
Texture, surface finish 2008-08-09 lR clay [Input: S811LR6.j]

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
View/drawing of features

v31
2008-07-24 sE [Input: S802LC.j]

v30
2008-07-24 yM [Input: S803LR3.j]

v30a
2008-07-24 yM [Input: S803LR3.j]

v30b
2008-07-24 yM [Input: S803LR3.j]

v33
2008-07-28 eE [Input: S802LC.j]

v34
2008-07-28 eE [Input: S802LC.j]

v54
2008-08-04 sE [Input: S812LC.j]

v55
2008-08-04 sE [Input: S812LC.j]

v56
2008-08-04 sE [Input: S812LC.j]

v81a
2008-08-14 lC [Input: S823LC2.j]

v82
2008-08-14 lC [Input: S823LC2.j]

v82a
2008-08-14 lC [Input: S823LC2.j]

v83
2008-08-14 lC [Input: S823LC2.j]

v91
2008-08-17 lC [Input: S824LC2.j]

v91a
2008-08-17 lC [Input: S824LC2.j]

v92
2008-08-17 lC [Input: S824LC2.j]

v141
2008-08-28 lC [Input: S909LC2.j]

v145
2008-08-28 lC [Input: S909LC2.j]

v152
2008-09-06 lC [Input: S916LC.j]

v154
2008-09-06 lC [Input: S916LC.j]