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Unit Book J6

The Northeastern End of the Temple Terrace and the Betili (Version 1a)

J6f49

Processed on 2024-11-29

1. OVERVIEW

Roster Date Author Record
Includes other label 2008-07-29 pc f37 (accumulation C), f38 (accumulation C), f42 (lens type d), f43 (accumulation C) [Input: S729PC.j]
Category !! !! buildup
Best definition 2008-07-23 !! accumulation C [Input: S723PC.j]

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Definition 2008-07-23 pC accumulation C [Input: S723PC.j]
Description (summary) 2008-07-23 pC f49 is a compacted accumulation very homogeneus and spread in 4 loci: the surface is compacted with some patches of softer soil; the surface has lot of pebbles and sherds of various dimensions and lot of bones. [Input: S723PC.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Recovery/Assignment

Roster Date Author Record
Procedures 2008-07-23 pC we assigned different feature numbers to f49 while excavating it, being found in different loci. I decided to make a new feature for all parts of it which are f38, f37, f43, f42 [Input: S723PC.j]

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Locus 2008-07-23 pC k74, k75, k84, k85 [Input: S723PC.j]

Time Sequencing

Roster Date Author Record
Stratum (to which element belongs) 2008-09-21 pC s15MZA [Input: S921PC2.j]
Phase (to which element belongs) 2008-09-21 !! h65MZA [Input: S921PC2.j]
Stratigraphic reasons of assignment 2008-09-21 pC is the latest event after the brickfall, were a lot of pottery, bones and other materials were dumped to the West [Input: S921PC.j]
Typological reasons for assignment 2008-09-21 pC pottery analyzed in this feature is Mittani [Input: S921PC.j]
Notes on time sequencing 2008-07-23 pC This feature is probably a trasitional layer from a period where in this area was slowly covered by natural accumulations and a period when this area was settled: under it we should find a different stratigraphy: above it there are only natural accumulations clean from cultural material. with f49 we have a lot of sherds and bones. Probably this surface was longer exposed. [Input: S723PC.j]