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Unit Book A20

A20f172

Processed on 2024-07-27

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Description (summary) 2010-09-26 lC Layer sloping sharply to the north and then getting more and more flat. Is constituted of a sort of harder surfaces above softer ashy and sandy material. It seems naturally born in a moment of abandonment of this area and follows the slope of f205. [Input: U928LC.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Recovery/Assignment

Roster Date Author Record
Argument 2010-09-26 lC This feature is sloping to the north as f202 and then f205. f205 is a bricky material that seems to have been washed away. Later, above this sloping surface other sloping layer made mostly of ash were formed by natural agents. This shows a moment of abandonment until f192 that is a kind of horizontal floor. [Input: U928LC.j]

Contact Association

Roster Date Author Record
Type of contact: latest events 2010-09-29 lC f194 cuts f172 [Input: U929LC2.j]
2010-09-29 lC f163 abuts f172 [Input: U929LC2.j]
2010-09-29 lC f186 abuts f172 [Input: U929LC2.j]
2010-09-29 lC f192 overlays f172 [Input: U929LC2.j]
Type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2010-09-26 lC q339 (bones, pottery) sits in f172 [Input: ZE724yG.j]
Type of contact: earliest events 2010-09-29 lC f172 covers f202 [Input: U929LC2.j]
2010-09-29 lC f172 overlays f205 [Input: U929LC2.j]