Text description of view |
2004-07-05 |
jw |
Final photograph of k22. This locus, subjected to strong erosion and deposition from ancient and modern gully wash, is a transition point between a series of pebble and sherd pavements to the west and the abi structure to the east. As such, there was only one architectural feature, a pebble and sherd surface in the middle of the E baulk, f305, that was probably associated with the abi entrance and the large cut stone, f296, in front of it. This view well illustrates the point. Shown also along the left side of the photograph is a ramp cut to facilitate access to the abi by winter tourists. Also, just above the ramp in section can be seen reddish accumulation, which may be indicative of surviving brickwork directly to the south of this locus. [Input: O911JW2.j] |