; File processed on 2024-11-15
; J7f0.5
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q66.4 (bead) sits in f0.5
; J7f1
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f2
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f3
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f14
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f15
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC topsoil
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is mostly composed of topsoil. Like many of the features in J7 it was excavated in as an arbitrary 50cm feature (see strategy section). Several floating stones were found in this feature and the associated baulks - f25,f4,f5,f6. Because this first feature was primarily topsoil the undecorated body sherds were discarded and only the decorated sherds and shape sherds were kept for analysis. This feature covers the whole locus, k1, and so was not relayed separately. The locus is defined by m4843, m4842, m4837, and m4838, however, a line from m4856 to m4874 in k4 defines the western edge of the excavated area and the limit of f1.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v1
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitary 50 cm feature. Primarily consists of topsoil.
D1 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC k1
D42 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC m4859
D52 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC m4859
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f5 (isolated stone) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f6 (isolated stone) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f21 (lens type d) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f25 (isolated stone) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-16_S824CJC.j sH q42.1 (flake) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-16_S824CJC.j cJC q42.2 (sherd) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F51 2008-07-29_U809CJC2.j cJC q1 (pottery) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f1 (topsoil) covers f4 (isolated stone)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f1 (topsoil) covers f8 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f1 (topsoil) covers f21 (lens type d)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s20-JPD
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h9m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Topsoil
K3 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v1
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v1a
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v6
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v11
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v12
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v15
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v22
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S729
; J7f1.5
F51 2008-08-19_S824CJC.j cJC q46.3 (unknown) sits in f1.5
F51 2008-08-23_S824CJC.j sH q63.2 (bead) sits in f1.5
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q64.4 (kiln waste) sits in f1.5
; J7f2
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f1
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f3
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f14
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f15
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC topsoil
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was excavated as a 50cm volumetric feature as we did not anticipate any surfaces or structures in this area. f1 is primarily composed of topsoil. Some floating stones(f38, f29, f37)were found in this feature and in the equivalent portions of the baulks. For this feature only the decorated sherds and the shape sherds were kept for analysis. Body sherds were discarded. This feature covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v7
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitary 50 cm feature. Primarily consists of topsoil.
D1 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC k2
D42 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
D52 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
F50 2008-08-18_S818CJC.j cJC f38 (isolated stone) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-17_S824CJC.j sH q45.2 (flake) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-20_S824CJC.j cJC q51.3 (figurine) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-20_S824CJC.j sH q52.1 (flake) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-21_S824CJC.j cJC q56.2 (grinding stone) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q64.3 (figurine) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F51 2008-07-29_U809CJC2.j cJC q2 (pottery) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j cJC q15 (pottery) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f2 (topsoil) covers f7 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s20-JPD
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h9m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Topsoil
K3 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v7
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v13
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v14
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v15
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v16
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v22
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S729
; J7f2.5
F51 2008-08-19_S824CJC.j cJC q46.1 (unknown) sits in f2.5
F51 2008-08-23_S826CJC.j cJC q56.7 (seal) sits in f2.5
; J7f3
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f1
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f2
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f14
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f15
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC topsoil
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is mostly composed of topsoil. It was excavated as a volumetric feature of 50cm (see strategy section). Floating stones f35 and f36 were found in the baulks associated with this level in this locus. This feature covers the whole of the locus, k3. Only shape sherds and decorated sherds were kept from this level as it was known to be topsoil.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v8
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitary 50 cm feature. Primarily consists of topsoil.
D1 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC k3
D42 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
D52 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
F51 2008-07-31_S824CJC.j cJC q5.1 (blade) sits in f3 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-17_S824CJC.j sH q44.1 (wheel) sits in f3 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-20_S824CJC.j sH q49.2 (kiln waste) sits in f3 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-20_S824CJC.j sH q51.1 (wheel) sits in f3 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q67.2 (unknown) sits in f3 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q67.3 (kiln waste) sits in f3 (topsoil)
F51 2008-07-29_U809CJC2.j cJC q3 (pottery) sits in f3 (topsoil)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f3 (topsoil) covers f9 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s20-JPD
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h9m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Topsoil
K3 2008-07-29_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v8
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v16
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v17
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v18
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S729
; J7f4
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Large floating stone. f21, an accumulation of pebbles, comes up alongside the stone. This stone sits between the upper topsoil layer (f1) and the next arbitrary layer (f8). It is likely associated with several other floating stones at similar elevations such as f5, f6, f25, f38, f29, f37, f35, and f36.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v4
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Floating stone
B11 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC Large floating stone in k1, probably related to f25, f29, f38, f37, and f40. This stone is 70 cm long, 43 cm wide and 32 cm high.
C33 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC The bottom elevation of this stone was not taken. The measurements were done by the surveyor hB because we did not have the markers or equipment to take relays - therefore we only took the 3 points and the top elevation.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ k1
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r1 (36075 50268 - 9116 / Relay location: E corner)
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r2 (36082 50229 - 9116 / Relay location: W corner)
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r3 (36091 50231 - 9116 / Relay location: N point)
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ m4863
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f21 (lens type d) abuts f4 (isolated stone)
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f1 (topsoil) covers f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-17_S824CJC.j sH q45.1 (kiln waste) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-19_S824CJC.j sH q46.2 (unknown) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-20_S824CJC.j cJC q52.2 (grinding stone) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-21_S824CJC.j cJC q54.1 (grinding stone) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-23_S824CJC.j cJC q56.4 (grinding stone) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q64.2 (figurine) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q64.5 (grinding stone) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q66.1 (grinding stone) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q70.3 (grinding stone) sits in f4 (isolated stone)
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f4 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ st
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v1
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v1a
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3a
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v4
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v11
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v15
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25a
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f5
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This is a large floating stone. It is associated with several other floating stones at similar elevations such as f4, f6, f25, f38, f29, f37, f35 and f36. It sits in the topsoil layer of f1.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v3
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Floating stone
C33 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC The bottom elevation of this stone was not taken. The measurements were done by the surveyor hB because we did not have the markers or equipment to take relays - therefore we only took the 3 points and the top elevation.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ k1
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r4 (36143 50235 - 9108 / Relay location: NE corner)
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r5 (36138 50219 - 9108 / Relay location: S corner)
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r6 (36164 50204 - 9108 / Relay location: W corner)
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ m4863
F51 2008-08-20_S824CJC.j sH q47.1 (figurine) sits in f5 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-20_S824CJC.j sH q49.1 (UK) sits in f5 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q64.1 (unknown) sits in f5 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q66.3 (unknown) sits in f5 (isolated stone)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q70.2 (grinding stone) sits in f5 (isolated stone)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f5 (isolated stone) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f5 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ st
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v1
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v1a
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3a
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f5.5
F51 2008-08-23_S824CJC.j sH q60.2 (unknown) sits in f5.5
; J7f6
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Another floating stone, likely associated with other floating stones at similar elevations such as f4, f5, f25, f38, f29, f37, f35, and f36. It sits in the topsoil layer of f1.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v3
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Floating stone
C33 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC The bottom elevation of this stone was not taken. The measurements were done by the surveyor hB because we did not have the markers or equipment to take relays - therefore we only took the 3 points and the top elevation.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ k1
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r7 (36314 50275 - 9159 / Relay location: NE corner)
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r8 (36287 50259 - 9159 / Relay location: S corner)
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r9 (36308 50216 - 9159 / Relay location: W corner)
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ m4859
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q68.2 (unknown) sits in f6 (isolated stone)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f6 (isolated stone) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f6 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j hQ st
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v1
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v1a
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3a
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f7
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f8
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f9
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f16
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f17
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was the second 50cm volumetric feature in k2. It is mostly natural accumulations. This feature covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v14
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change in feature from f2 after 50cm.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC k2
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
D52 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f2 (topsoil) covers f7 (lens type d)
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f29 (isolated stone) sits in f7 (lens type d)
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f37 (isolated stone) sits in f7 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j !! q4.1 (kiln waster) sits in f7 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-16_S824CJC.j eA q41.1 (figurine) sits in f7 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-19_S824CJC.j sH q46.4 (kiln waste) sits in f7 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-23_S824CJC.j sH q63.1 (grinding stone) sits in f7 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q4 (bones, pottery) sits in f7 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q18 (pottery) sits in f7 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f7 (lens type d) covers f11 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v7
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v13
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v14
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v15
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v16
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v22
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f8
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f7
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f9
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f16
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f17
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was the second 50cm volumetric feature in k1. Inside of this arbitrary feature were two small pebble surfaces (f21, f13) and a large floating stone f4 (see v4).
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v4
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change in feature from f1 after 50cm.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC k1
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4859
D52 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4859
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f1 (topsoil) covers f8 (lens type d)
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f4 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f5 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f6 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f21 (lens type d) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f25 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j !! q5.1 (blade) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-20_S824CJC.j cJC q52.3 (grinding stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j sH q70.4 (brick) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q5 (bones, pottery) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f8 (lens type d) covers f10 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f8 (lens type d) covers f13 (lens type b)
H99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Because we were excavating in arbitrary layers features f21 and f13 sit inside of f8, however the actual depositional process was natural accumulations, deposition of pebbles, then more natural accumulations.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3a
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v4
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v4a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v6
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v11
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v12
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v15
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v22
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f9
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f7
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f8
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f16
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f17
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was the second volumetric feature in k3, directly under f3. It covers the whole locus and is composed of natural accumulations.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v8
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change in feature from f3 after 50cm.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC k3
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
D52 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f3 (topsoil) covers f9 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j !! q6.1 (bone) sits in f9 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-23_S824CJC.j sH q60.3 (grinding stone) sits in f9 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q6 (bones, pottery) sits in f9 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f9 (lens type d) covers f12 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v5
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v5a
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v5b
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v8
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v16
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v17
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v18
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f10
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f11
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f12
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the third volumetric 50cm feature in k1. It is composed of natural accumulations. It covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v12
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change in feature from f8 after 50cm.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC As there was not enough time during the season to completely excavate all of J7 down to the level of the plaza the southern-most loci were not excavated as deeply as we shifted focus to the northern loci. Therefore, f10 is the last feature excavated in k1.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC k1
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4859
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9079
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f8 (lens type d) covers f10 (lens type d)
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f13 (lens type b) sits in f10 (lens type d)
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f21 (lens type d) sits in f10 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-23_S824CJC.j cJC q60.1 (brick) sits in f10 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q7 (bones, pottery) sits in f10 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v6
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v11
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v12
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S803
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This was the last feature excavated in k1
; J7f11
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f10
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f12
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the third volumetric 50cm feature in k2. It is composed of natural accumulations and covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v14
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change in feature from f7 after 50cm.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC As there was not enough time during the season to completely excavate all of J7 down to the level of the plaza the southern-most loci were not excavated as deeply as we shifted focus to the northern loci. Therefore, f11 is the last feature excavated in k2.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC k2
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9081
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f7 (lens type d) covers f11 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q8 (pottery) sits in f11 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q19 (pottery) sits in f11 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v7
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v13
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v14
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v16
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S803
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This was the last feature excavated in k2. We stopped at about the level where we anticipated finding brickfall.
; J7f12
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f10
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f11
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the third volumetric 50cm feature in k3. It is composed of natural accumulations and brickfall. It covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v18
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-03_S802CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change in feature from f9 after 50 cm.
C10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC By looking at the q-lots and the measurements of the surrounding features it appears that this feature became deeper than the anticipated 50cm and is closer to 80cm in depth. The end elevation has been added as 9039 based on q-lot measurements.
C30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC No ending elevation for this feature was recorded. The beginning elevation of the feature below it, f44, has a top elevation of 9035 which is lower than the expected end elevation of this feature. This could be due to the difficulty of measuring the deep cuts in J7 due to lack of markers and the reliance on the surveyor for measurements.
C40 2010-10-21_U807CJC.j cJC Because this feature was excavated volumetrically it included both natural accumulations and brickfall. It has therefore been included under both the ^bf and ^accum specific labels.
D1 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC k3
D42 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9039
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f9 (lens type d) covers f12 (lens type d)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q9 (pottery) sits in f12 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j cJC q53 (pottery) sits in f12 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j cJC q55 (pottery) sits in f12 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q53-p30 (cg) sits in f12 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f12 (lens type d) covers f44 (volumetric material)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
K3 2008-07-30_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v5
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v8
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v16
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v17
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v18
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f13
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC lens type b
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a lens of sherds and pebbles, not a floor but possibly a dump.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v4
B11 2008-08-02_S802CJC.j cJC concentrated accumulation of sherds, pebbles and bones. There seems to be a defined area where this surface appears. It is not a pavement because the sherds are not laying flat but rather are at oblique angles. When removed it seemed to be more than one layer of sherds, possibly indicating a dump.
C99 2008-08-02_S802CJC.j cJC This accumulation was recorded separate from the arbitrary assignment of 50 cm features in the rest of the area due to its concentrated and its makeup which clearly distinguished it from the surrounding accumulations.
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k1
D42 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4856
D52 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4856
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f8 (lens type d) covers f13 (lens type b)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j !! q12.1 (mortar) sits in f13 (lens type b)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q10 (pottery) sits in f13 (lens type b)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q12 (pottery) sits in f13 (lens type b)
F51 2008-07-30_U809CJC2.j cJC q13 (pottery) sits in f13 (lens type b)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f13 (lens type b) sits in f10 (lens type d)
H99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Because we were excavating in arbitrary layers features f21 and f13 sit inside of f8, however the actual depositional process was natural accumulations, deposition of pebbles, then more natural accumulations.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floor inside the natural accumulations of f8
K3 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v4
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v4a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v6
P1 2008-08-02_S802CJC.j cJC removed S802
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f14
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f1
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f2
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f3
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f15
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC topsoil
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It primarily consists of topsoil. This feature covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v10
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Arbitrary 50cm feature. Primarily consists of topsoil.
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k4
D42 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4893
D52 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4893
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j !! q14.1 (figurine) sits in f14 (topsoil)
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q14 (pottery) sits in f14 (topsoil)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f14 (topsoil) covers f16 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s20-JPD
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h9m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Topsoil
K3 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v10
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v23
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v24
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S731
; J7f15
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f1
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f2
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f3
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f14
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC topsoil
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It primarily consists of topsoil and covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v9
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Arbitrary 50 cm feature. Primarily consists of topsoil
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k5
D42 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4845
D52 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4845
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q16 (bones, pottery) sits in f15 (topsoil)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f15 (topsoil) covers f17 (volumetric material)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s20-JPD
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h9m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Topsoil
K3 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v9
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v18
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v19
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S731
; J7f16
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f7
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f8
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f9
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f17
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It is composed of natural accumulations and covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v23
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change from f15 in k5 after 50 cm. Appears to be mostly natural accumulation.
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k5
D42 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4845
D52 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4845
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f14 (topsoil) covers f16 (lens type d)
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f18 (floorsurface in general) sits in f16 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q17 (pottery) sits in f16 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f16 (lens type d) covers f19 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
K3 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v10
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v23
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v24
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S731
; J7f17
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f7
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f8
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f9
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f16
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! other features
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC volumetric material
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It is composed of natural accumulations and covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v19
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lense d
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change from f14 in k4 after 50 cm. This feature contained a tannur.
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k4
D42 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4893
D52 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4893
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f15 (topsoil) covers f17 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q21 (pottery) sits in f17 (volumetric material)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f17 (volumetric material) covers f20 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v9
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v18
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v19
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S810
; J7f17.5
F51 2008-08-23_S824CJC.j sH q59.2 (brick) sits in f17.5
; J7f18
A20 !!_!! !! surface
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC floorsurface in general
C6 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC The floor feature was excavated when I was not in the field so no information was recorded except the elevation.
C10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC The floor was found inside of an arbitrary 50 cm feature and although it was assigned its own feature number it the accumulations above and below both belong the arbitrary feature, f16, therefore the type of contact is listed as sits in, even though it would technically cover part of f16 and be covered by another part of f16.
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k5
D3 2008-07-30_S824CJCR.j hQ r10 (37608 50395 - 9189 / Relay location: point)
D6 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC 9170
D42 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4845
D52 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4845
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q20 (pottery) sits in f18 (floorsurface in general)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f18 (floorsurface in general) sits in f16 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floor inside the natural accumulations of f16
K3 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC cl
P1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC S731
; J7f19
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It is composed of natural accumulations and covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v23
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change from f16 in k5 after 50 cm. Appears to be mostly natural accumulation
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k5
D42 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4845
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9052
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f16 (lens type d) covers f19 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-18_S823CJC.j !! q47.1 (figurine) sits in f19 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q22 (pottery) sits in f19 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-06_S810CJC.j iIM q24 (pottery) sits in f19 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-18_S823CJC.j cJC q47 (bones, pottery) sits in f19 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f19 (lens type d) covers f42 (brickfall)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
K3 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v10
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v23
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v24
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S810
; J7f20
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^accum
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was a volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It is composed primarily of natural accumulations but towards the bottom around elevation 9098 brickfall began to be encountered. This feature represents the end of the brickfall and the beginning of the natural accumulations on top of the brickfall.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v38
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Arbitrary change from f17 in k4 after 50 cm. Mostly natural accumulation. Brickfall was encountered at approximately 135 cm below the surface.
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k4
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9133
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9052
D99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was intended to be 50cm in depth but instead is closer to 80cm in depth due to difficulties measuring. Despite the larger feature, the matrix is still uniform and the deposits can be considered part of the same feature.
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f17 (volumetric material) covers f20 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-05_S810CJC.j iIM q23 (bones, pottery) sits in f20 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-06_S810CJC.j iIM q25 (pottery) sits in f20 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-18_S823CJC.j cJC q48 (bones, pottery) sits in f20 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-18_S823CJC.j !! q48-p1 (bowl) sits in f20 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f20 (lens type d) covers f43 (Volumetric feature)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2.
K3 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v9
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v18
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v19
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38b
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v39
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v40
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v41
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v41a
P1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC S731
; J7f21
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was composed of both an accumulation of stones in the SE corner of k1 as well as the accumulations directly underneath it.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v4
B11 2008-08-06_S807CJC.j cJC Stones and accumulation in the SE corner of k1. These stones had been pedastaled and then removed.
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Stones and accumulation underneath in the southeast corner of k1. This area had been pedestaled for a picture and was assigned f21 when it was removed. It is about 90 cm deep.
D1 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC k1
D42 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4813
D52 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC m4843
D99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature, because it was a pedestal, is equivalent to several other features in k1, see types of contact for the different features it is related to.
F50 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f1 (topsoil) covers f21 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-06_S810CJC.j iIM q26 (pottery) sits in f21 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f21 (lens type d) abuts f4 (isolated stone)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f21 (lens type d) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f21 (lens type d) sits in f8 (lens type d)
F52 2008-08-10_S810CJC2.j cJC f21 (lens type d) sits in f10 (lens type d)
H99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Because we were excavating in arbitrary layers features f21 and f13 sit inside of f8, however the actual depositional process was natural accumulations, deposition of pebbles, then more natural accumulations.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floor inside the natural accumulations of f8
K3 2008-07-31_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-07-30_U816CJC.j hQ v3a
O12 2008-08-02_U816CJC.j cJC v4
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v11
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v27
P1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC S810
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S730
; J7f22
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the north baulk of k1. It was a meter thick and 1.35 meters deep. The baulk is equivalent to the features f1, f8 and f10. It is composed of natural accumulations.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v6
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC North baulk of k1
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC k1
D42 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4859
D52 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4859
F51 2008-08-06_S816CJC.j !! q30.1 (figurine) sits in f22 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-06_S816CJC.j iIM q30 (bones, pottery) sits in f22 (lens type d)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC cl
P1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC S810
; J7f23
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the east baulk of k2. It was about 2 meters thick and 1.35 meters deep. The baulk is equivalent to the feature f1, f8, and f10. It is composed of natural accumulations.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v14
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC East baulk of k2
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
C4 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This baulk was especially thick as it bordered on the large trench and was used to protect the workmen while they worked high above the trench. We did not want to risk a portion of the edge of the trench collapsing. Once they had excavated down in k1 they had an area to work from and it was taken away by shafat until the last edge which was collapsed into the trench. This was also taken out by shafat.
D1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC k2
D42 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
D52 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
F51 2008-08-16_S817CJC.j !! q42.1 (flake) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-16_S817CJC.j !! q42.2 (sherd) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q45.1 (kiln waste) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q45.2 (flake) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q45.3 (blade) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q45.4 (flake) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q45.5 (unknown) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-16_S817CJC.j cJC q42 (bones, pottery) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j cJC q45 (bones, pottery) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q45-p70 (pot) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q45-p71 (body sherd) sits in f23 (lens type d)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC cl
; J7f24
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the north baulk of k2. It was one meter thick and 1.35 meters deep. The baulk is equivalent to features f2, f7 and f11 in k2. The baulk was composed of natural accumulations.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v7
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC North baulk of k2
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC k2
D42 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
D52 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4861
F51 2008-08-06_S816CJC.j iIM q27 (pottery) sits in f24 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC q37 (pottery) sits in f24 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC q40 (pottery) sits in f24 (lens type d)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC cl
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S810
; J7f25
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j !! isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Floating stone found in k2 north baulk. It is related to the other floating stones f4, f25, f37 and f19.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v22
B10 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j cJC isolated stone
B11 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j cJC Floating stone in the north baulk of k1. Appears to be related to stones f4, f5, and f6 in k1 and also to stones f37 and f29 in k2 and f3. Additionally across J6k200 in area C2 there are some stones in a line that may be related. See v22.
B11 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was discovered when the north baulk of k2 was removed. It partially sits inside the east baulk of k2 as well. It is clearly related to the other stones as can be seen in the views.
C33 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC No bottom elevation was recorded for this stone as it was removed as part of the east baulk.
D3 2008-08-19_S819CJCR.j hB r26 (36423 50440 - 9161 / Relay location: W point)
D3 2008-08-19_S819CJCR.j hB r27 (36483 50420 - 9154 / Relay location: N point)
D3 2008-08-19_S819CJCR.j hB r28 (36448 50374 - 9147 / Relay location: W point)
D3 2008-08-19_S819CJCR.j hB r29 (36404 50403 - 9141 / Relay location: S point)
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9147
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f25 (isolated stone) sits in f1 (topsoil)
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f25 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v13
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v15
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v22
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25a
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S817
; J7f26
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the north baulk of k3. It is a volumetric feature, composed of natural accumulations. The baulk is one meter thick and 1.35 meters deep. The baulk is equivalent to features f3, f9, and f12.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v8
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC North baulk of k3
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC k3
D42 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
D52 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q44.1 (wheel) sits in f26 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-06_S816CJC.j iIM q28 (pottery) sits in f26 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j cJC q44 (bones, pottery) sits in f26 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j !! q44-p1 (other shape sherd) sits in f26 (lens type d)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC cl
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S807
; J7f27
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the east baulk of k3. It was excavated as a volumetric feature. It varies in width from 1-2 meters (as it bordered the large trench and was therefore irregular in shape) and is 1.35 meters deep. It is composed of natural accumulations. It is equivalent to features f3, f9 and f12 although we did not excavate by feature.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v18
B10 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j cJC volumetric material
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC lens type d
B11 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j cJC East baulk in k3. This baulk does not have a regular shape as it borders the large trench J6k200. It is larger than a normal baulk and ranges in thickness from 150-200 cm at any given point.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9217
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9082
F50 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC f35 (isolated stone) sits in f27 (lens type d)
F50 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC f36 (isolated stone) sits in f27 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-16_S817CJC.j !! q41.1 (figurine) sits in f27 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-16_S817CJC.j !! q41.2 (wheel) sits in f27 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-10_S816CJC.j iIM q32 (bones, pottery) sits in f27 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC q34 (pottery) sits in f27 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-16_S817CJC.j sH q41 (bones, pottery) sits in f27 (lens type d)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S807
; J7f28
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the north baulk of k4. It was excavated as a volumetric feature and it is 1 meter thick and 1.35 meters deep. It is composed of natural accumulations. It is equivalent to features f14, f17 and f20 although we did not excavate it by feature.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v10
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC North baulk of k4
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC k4
D42 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4893
D52 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4893
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j !! q38.1 (unknown) sits in f28 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j !! q38.2 (wheel) sits in f28 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-06_S816CJC.j iIM q29 (pottery) sits in f28 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC q36 (pottery) sits in f28 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC q38 (pottery) sits in f28 (lens type d)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC cl
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S810
; J7f29
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j !! isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a floating stone in the east baulk of k2. It is 66cm across and 13cm high. It appears to be related to the other floating stones.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v22
B10 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j cJC isolated stone
B11 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j cJC Stone in the east baulk of k2. Appears to be related to stones f25, f4, f5, f6 in k1 as well as f27 in k2 and f35 and f36 in k3. Addtionally it may be related to the stones across J6k200 in area C2, see v22.
D3 2008-08-17_S824CJCR.j cJC r17 (36736 50531 - 9155 / Relay location: north point)
D3 2008-08-17_S824CJCR.j cJC r18 (36714 50486 - 8719 / Relay location: W point)
D3 2008-08-17_S824CJCR.j cJC r19 (36676 50517 - 9146 / Relay location: S point)
D42 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j cJC 9145
D52 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j cJC 9132
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f29 (isolated stone) sits in f7 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
J99 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j cJC This stone is 66cm wide, 72 cm long and 13 cm in height.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v14
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v15
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v22
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25a
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S810
; J7f30
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the east baulk of k5. Its width is irregular because it borders the large trench, k200. It varies it width but is 1.35 meters deep. It is composed of natural accumulations. This baulk is equivalent to features, f15, f16, f19 although we did not excavate by feature.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v19
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC East baulk of k5. This baulk does not have a regular shape as it borders O#J06k200 which is a large trench with irregular sides.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC k5
D42 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4891
D52 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4891
F51 2008-08-06_S816CJC.j iIM q31 (bones, pottery) sits in f30 (lens type d)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC cl
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S806
; J7f31
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the north baulk of k5. It is 1 meter thick and 1.35 meters deep but k5 is very narrow so the total volume is smaller than the other baulks. The baulk is composed of natural accumulations and is equivalent to the features f15, f16 and f19 which are also natural accumulations. We did not excavate the baulk by separate features however, but as one large volumetric feature.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v10
B10 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC North baulk of k5
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC k5
D42 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4892
D52 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4892
F51 2008-08-10_S816CJC.j iIM q33 (pottery) sits in f31 (lens type d)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC cl
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S810
; J7f32
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC lens type d
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the east baulk of k4. Its width is irregular and it is 1.35m deep. This baulk is composed of natural accumulations. It is equivalent to the features f14, f17 and f20 although it was not excavated by feature but rather as one large volumetric feature.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v20
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric feature
B11 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC East baulk of k4. This baulk is irregular in size. It is 5 meters north to south like the baulk of a normal square but its width varies between 1m and 1.5m due to the cut of O#J06k200.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D1 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC k3
D42 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
D52 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC m4875
F51 2008-08-16_S817CJC.j !! q43.1 (unknown) sits in f32 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC q39 (pottery) sits in f32 (lens type d)
F51 2008-08-16_S817CJC.j cJC q43 (bones, pottery) sits in f32 (lens type d)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-10_S810CJC.j cJC cl
O99 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC There is no photo of this feature specifically but the eastern baulks of loci k1, k2, k3 and k4 can be seen in v20. This feature is the eastern baulk of k4 and so can be seen in the lower right corner of k4. Baulks were not labeled in templates to avoid overcrowding the views.
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S810
; J7f33
A20 !!_!! !! other features
A21 2008-08-10_S819CJC.j cJC volumetric material
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a baulk bordering the cement staircase. It was excavated as a volumetric feature and is not directly equivalent to any features although it covers the same depth as f15, f16, f19, and f42. It was an oblique cut and shaped like a triangle when viewed from the side.
B11 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC Oblique west section of k5 bordering the cement staircase. This section was only 40cm thick and covered the area from m4845 and m4834. It was 135 cm deep when it was removed.
B11 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was a baulk that bordered the cement staircase that was built in MZ20 by a team of workmen led by lC. The cement staircase was recorded as part of J2. This baulk was composed of natural accumulations and brickfall. A small border was still left next to the staircase (which was later removed in MZ22) to prevent erosion of the staircase.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This baulk was cut back to create a straight viewing line from the southern end of J7 to the monumental staircase. It was removed quickly as a large volumetric unit with only one q-lot. It was a conscious decision to value time over accuracy as we already had stratigraphically excavated features in k4 and k5 bordering this baulk.
C10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC There are multiple elevations because this feature was cut to form an angle bordering the staircase.
D1 2008-08-10_S819CJC.j cJC k5
D42 2008-08-10_S819CJC.j cJC m4834
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9238
D52 2008-08-10_S819CJC.j cJC m4834
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9018
F51 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC q35 (pottery) sits in f33 (volumetric material)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Cleaning the edge of several features, this feature has been assigned to the period of natural accumulation although it probably includes materials from more than one strata.
K3 2008-08-10_S819CJC.j cJC cl
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S813
; J7f34
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! Volumetric feature
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the east baulk of k1. It extends 500cm south of m4986 and 200cms east of the same marker. It is about 1.35 meters deep. It is composed of natural accumulations and is equivalent to the natural accumulations of f1, f8 and f10 although it was not excavated by individual feature.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v12
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC lens type d
B11 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC East baulk of k1
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features.
D1 2008-08-14_S819CJC.j cJC k1
D42 2008-08-14_S819CJC.j cJC m4843
D52 2008-08-14_S819CJC.j cJC m4843
F50 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC f39 (isolated stone) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F50 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC f40 (isolated stone) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-17_S823CJC.j !! q46.1 (unknown) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-17_S823CJC.j !! q46.2 (unknown) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-17_S823CJC.j !! q46.3 (unknown) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-17_S823CJC.j !! q46.4 (kiln waste) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-18_S823CJC.j !! q49.1 (UK) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-18_S823CJC.j !! q49.2 (kiln waste) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-17_S823CJC.j cJC q46 (bones, pottery) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-18_S823CJC.j cJC q49 (bones, pottery) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-17_S823CJC.j !! q46-p71 (body sherd) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-18_S823CJC.j !! q49-p70 (body sherd) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S818
; J7f35
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a large floating stone in the eastern baulk of k3. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f37, and f36.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v25
B11 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC Large floating stone in the baulk of k3. This stone appears to be in line with f29, f37, f25 and f4 and was found right next to f36. The stone measures 100 cm by 70 cm and is 17 cm tall. It is flat and rectangular in shape but is not worked.
D1 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC k3
D3 2008-08-17_S819CJCR.j hB r11 (36944 50673 - 9145 / Relay location: point)
D3 2008-08-17_S819CJCR.j hB r12 (36972 50583 - 9149 / Relay location: point)
D3 2008-08-17_S819CJCR.j hB r13 (36934 50586 - 9154 / Relay location: point)
D6 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9154
D99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Only one elevation was taken for floating stones. It is the elevation at the top.
F52 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC f35 (isolated stone) sits in f27 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
K7 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC very hard
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25a
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S817
; J7f36
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is another large floating stone found in the east baulk of k3. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f37, and f35.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC p2
B11 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC Floating stone found in the baulk of k3. This stone was found next to f35. It may be linked to f29, f37, f25 and f4.
C33 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This stone was not photographed as it was totally within the baulk and was removed as part of the baulk. It was relayed and its location is visible in p2
D1 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC k3
D3 2008-08-17_S819CJCR.j hB r14 (36991 50692 - 9147 / Relay location: point)
D3 2008-08-17_S819CJCR.j hB r15 (37005 50700 - 9146 / Relay location: point)
D3 2008-08-17_S819CJCR.j hB r16 (37021 50674 - 9136 / Relay location: point)
D6 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9147
F52 2008-08-13_S816CJC.j cJC f36 (isolated stone) sits in f27 (lens type d)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Only one elevation was taken for floating stones. It is the elevation at the top.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
K7 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC very hard
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S817
; J7f37
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a floating stone in the eastern baulk of k2. It is very large measuring 68x37cm. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f36, f39 and f35.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v22
B11 2008-08-10_S811CJC.j cJC Floating stone in east baulk of k2. Appears to be related to stones f25, f4, f5, f6 in k1 as well as f29 in k2 and f35 and f36 in k3. Addtionally it may be related to the stones across J6k200 in area C2, see v22.
D1 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC k2
D3 2008-08-17_S824CJCR.j cJC r20 (36654 50479 - 9130 / Relay location: N point)
D3 2008-08-17_S824CJCR.j cJC r21 (36596 50481 - 9153 / Relay location: S point)
D3 2008-08-17_S824CJCR.j cJC r22 (36609 50509 - 9164 / Relay location: SW point)
D42 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j cJC 9147
D52 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j cJC 9123
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f37 (isolated stone) sits in f7 (lens type d)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
J99 2008-08-17_S817CJC.j cJC This stone is 37 cm wide, 68 cm long and 24 cm in height.
K3 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC st
K7 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC very hard
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v14
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v15
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v22
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v25a
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
P1 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC S819
; J7f38
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a floating stone in the eastern baulk of k2. It is very large measuring 68x37cm. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f37, f36, f39 and f35.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC p2
B11 2008-08-18_S818CJC.j cJC Large stone in the East baulk of k2. It just north of f25, another large stone. Appears to be associated with f4, f25, f29, f37, f35 and f36 which are also large stones in the east baulks. It is also in line with stones in the excavations of area C2, which was excavated by the German team (see v22)
D1 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC k2
D3 2008-08-19_S819CJCR.j hB r23 (36465 50482 - 9155 / Relay location: W point)
D3 2008-08-19_S819CJCR.j hB r24 (36519 50481 - 9144 / Relay location: N point)
D3 2008-08-19_S819CJCR.j hB r25 (36481 50455 - 9145 / Relay location: SW point)
D6 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9145
F52 2008-08-18_S818CJC.j cJC f38 (isolated stone) sits in f2 (topsoil)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Only one elevation was taken for floating stones. It is the elevation at the top.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
K3 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC st
K7 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC very hard
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
O99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was only relayed and not photographed, as it was removed as part of the baulk.
P1 2008-08-16_S819CJC.j cJC S819
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S819
; J7f39
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a large floating stone in the eastern baulk of k1. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f36, and f35.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC p2
B11 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC Large floating stone in k1. This stone was found in the east baulk, probably related to f40, f29, f38, f37, f4, and f25. The stone is 66 cm long, 45 cm wide and 21 cm high.
D1 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC k1
D3 2008-08-19_S824CJCR.j cJC r30 (36394 50421 - 9143 / Relay location: NW corner)
D3 2008-08-19_S824CJCR.j cJC r31 (36363 50434 - 9140 / Relay location: S point)
D3 2008-08-19_S824CJCR.j cJC r32 (36362 50468 - 9155 / Relay location: E point)
D3 2008-08-19_S824CJCR.j cJC r33 (36391 50464 - 9165 / Relay location: N point)
D42 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC m4843
D52 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC m4843
F52 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC f39 (isolated stone) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
K3 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC st
K7 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC very hard
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
O99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was only relayed and not photographed, as it was removed as part of the baulk.
P1 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC S819
; J7f40
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^flst
A20 !!_!! !! installation
A21 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC isolated stone
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a floating stone in the eastern baulk of k1. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f36, and f35.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC p2
B11 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC Large floating stone in k1. This stone was found in the east baulk, probably related to f39, f29, f38, f37, f4, and f25. The stone is 70 cm long, 43 cm wide and 32 cm high.
D1 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC k1
D3 2008-08-19_S824CJCR.j cJC r34 (36344 50418 - 9145 / Relay location: N point)
D3 2008-08-19_S824CJCR.j cJC r35 (36314 50392 - 9159 / Relay location: W point)
D3 2008-08-19_S824CJCR.j cJC r36 (36313 50426 - 9142 / Relay location: E point)
D42 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC m4843
D52 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC m4843
F52 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC f40 (isolated stone) sits in f34 (Volumetric feature)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s70-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^flst
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h8m-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure.
K3 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC st
K7 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC very hard
O12 2010-08-17_U817CJC.j cJC p2
O99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was only relayed and not photographed, as it was removed as part of the baulk.
P1 2008-08-19_S819CJC.j cJC S819
; J7f41
A20 !!_!! !! other features
A21 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC volumetric material
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f41 is a volumetric feature in the southern portion of k1. It was assigned to a new locus, k100, which is the area south of k1. Most of this feature was thrown down into k100 to create a viewing platform. This feature is composed of natural accumulations. This feature extends 150cms south of m4856 and 200cms to the east.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v26
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC lens type d
B11 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC Volumetric feature. This area is essentially the south baulk of k1. It has been assigned to a new locus, k100. This feature was excavated like a baulk with no separation of features. It was larger than a normal baulk, about 2 meters East-West and 1.5 m North-South. Part of the dirt was thrown down south of k100 to backfill part of the C2 excavation and create a viewing platform where we installed a cement staircase this year (see v26).
D1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC k100
D42 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m4856
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9079
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j cJC q50 (bones, pottery) sits in f41 (volumetric material)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s122-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^accum
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7v-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A
K3 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v26
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v26a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v27
P1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC S821
; J7f42
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! fill, dumping, collapse
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! brickfall
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This volumetrically defined feature is partially composed of brickfall. Under the surface at elevation 9045 begins brickfall. This feature covers the whole locus extending 400cms South of m6027 and 145cms East.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v36
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC brickfall
B11 2008-08-20_S820CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature, 50 cm deep in all of k5. At an elevation of 9045 a hard compact surface was uncovered (v28). It was probably created due to the presence of water.
D1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC k5
D42 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6004
D52 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6001
F50 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f19 (lens type d) covers f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51.1 (wheel) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51.2 (flake) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51.3 (figurine) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51.4 (blade) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51.5 (kiln waste) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51.6 sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q58.1 (kiln waste) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q58.2 (flake) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j cJC q51 (bones, pottery) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j cJC q58 (bones, pottery) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51-p1 (jar) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51-p2 (bowl) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51-p3 (jar) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51-p4 (jar) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51-p5 (pot) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51-p6 (jar) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-19_S823CJC.j !! q51-p70 (body sherd) sits in f42 (brickfall)
F52 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f42 (brickfall) covers f47 (volumetric material)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
K3 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v28
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v34
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36b
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36c
P99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S821
; J7f43
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! Volumetric feature
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This volumetrically defined feature is composed of brickfall. The feature covers the whole locus extending 400cms north from m6028 and 270cms to the east. This feature is the beginning of the brickfall in k4.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v38
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC brickfall
B11 2008-08-20_S820CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature, 50 cm deep in all of k4.
B11 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is equivalent to the so-called dirty brickfall in J6 that slopes across the trench, k200.
D1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC k4
D42 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6006
D52 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6028
D99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Although this feature was intended to be 50cm deep it is actually closer to to 1 meter. This was due to our desire to excavate quickly and work through the brickfall. Despite the large depth the feature is uniform brickfall.
F50 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f20 (lens type d) covers f43 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q52.1 (flake) sits in f43 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q52.2 (grinding stone) sits in f43 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q52.3 (grinding stone) sits in f43 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j cJC q52 (pottery) sits in f43 (Volumetric feature)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q61 (bones, pottery) sits in f43 (Volumetric feature)
F52 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f43 (Volumetric feature) covers f50 (volumetric material)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
K3 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v30
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38b
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v39
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v40
; J7f44
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! other features
A21 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC volumetric material
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is at the intersection of the natural accumulations and the brickfall. It is mostly natural accumulations. It is a volumetrically defined layer.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v29
B11 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC Volumetric 50cm feature. Mostly natural accumulation. All 50 cm were not excavated as we changed the emphasis towards finishing in k4, k5 and k6.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC After f44 had been excavated k3 was cut back one meter from the inside of trench k200. No features were assigned to that cleaning operation but ash and brickfall were seen in section. These are not assigned to f44, but rather were assigned feature numbers (f57 and f58) during the study season. They are directly below f44 although they were only exposed, not excavated.
C10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC The lower bottom elevation is probably not correct based on the notes from the excavation so I have added the bottom elevation from the q-lot associated with this feature.
D1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC k3
D42 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6008
D52 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6028
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 8985
F50 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f12 (lens type d) covers f44 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q54.1 (grinding stone) sits in f44 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j cJC q54 (pottery) sits in f44 (volumetric material)
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f44 (volumetric material) covers f57 (brickfall)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
K3 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v29
; J7f45
C30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature number was never assigned.
; J7f46
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f51
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! other features
A21 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC volumetric material
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is composed of brickfall in k6. It is thinner than some of the other features because it was already cut down as part of J2. This feature covers the whole locus.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v31
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC brickfall
B11 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j cJC Removal of the brickfall in k6. This feature includes some large preserved bricks.
B11 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is equivalent to the so-called dirty brickfall in J6 that slopes across the trench, k200.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC k6 was originally part of J2 (formerly J2k4) but in order to completely remove the brickfall and create an even surface across the bottom of J7, k6 was added to J7 and excavated. We only removed the brickfall and stopped as soon as we reached floors.
D1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC k6
D42 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6022
D52 2008-08-27_S827CJC.j cJC 8818
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q60.1 (brick) sits in f46 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q60.2 (unknown) sits in f46 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q60.3 (grinding stone) sits in f46 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q60.4 (unknown) sits in f46 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q60.5 (kiln waste) sits in f46 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j cJC q57 (bones, pottery) sits in f46 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j cJC q60 (bones, pottery) sits in f46 (volumetric material)
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f46 (volumetric material) covers f51 (brickfall)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v31
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v31a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v31b
; J7f47
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! other features
A21 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC volumetric material
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This volumetrically defined feature is composed of brickfall. It covers the whole locus of k5 and is linked to the brickfall in J6 that crosses the trench, k200.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v36
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC brickfall
B11 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j cJC This is a volumetric feature. It is 50cm in depth. Many large sherds were recovered from this feature, it may be that it is part of the dirty brickfall also found in J6.
B11 2008-08-26_U913CJC.j lR Human bones found inside. See q59
D1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC k5
D42 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6001
D52 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6001
F50 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f42 (brickfall) covers f47 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q59.1 (unknown) sits in f47 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j !! q59.2 (brick) sits in f47 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j cJC q59 (bones, pottery) sits in f47 (volumetric material)
F52 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j cJC f47 (volumetric material) covers f49 (brickfall)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
K3 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v34
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36b
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36c
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S819
; J7f48
A20 !!_!! !! other features
A21 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC volumetric material
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a volumetric feature that was created to describe the trimming of the border of the cement staircase. It is composed of topsoil and natural accumulations and has no real stratigraphic significance. This feature is equivalent to f900 and the construction of the cement staircase in MZ20.
B11 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j cJC Small volumetric feature in k5. This feature borders the staircase and is about 50 cm wide. It was cut to a slope to match the staircase. Very little pottery was recovered.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was part of the shaping and construction of the cement staircase. Once k5 was excavated there was a large portion of dirt still standing and it had to be cut down to match the slope of the staircase. It was not a stratigraphically important area but q-lots were kept.
C33 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC No elevations were taken for this feature. It is unclear if they were forgotten or if they were thought unnecessary for simple cleaning operations.
D1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC k5
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q63.1 (grinding stone) sits in f48 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q63.2 (bead) sits in f48 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q63 (bones, pottery) sits in f48 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q63-p1 (bowl) sits in f48 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q63-p2 (bowl) sits in f48 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q63-p70 (body sherd) sits in f48 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q63-p71 (body sherd) sits in f48 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q63-p72 (body sherd) sits in f48 (volumetric material)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Types of contact were not recorded for baulks and cleaning operations.
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Unassigned because it is a mixed feature for cleaning operations.
O99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC There are no views of this feature
; J7f49
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! fill, dumping, collapse
A21 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j !! brickfall
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was a volumetrically defined layer composed entirely of brickfall. It covers the whole locus, k5, extending 400cms south from m6027 and 200cms to the east. It contained a partial human skull (i3) and a small cup (i2). It also has some unbaked bricks in it. It is the brickfall that slopes across the trench, k200 from J6.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v36
B10 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC Volumetric feature
B10 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j cJC brickfall
B11 2008-08-23_S823CJC.j cJC Volumetric feature in k5. It is 50 cm in depth.
B11 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC Today some unbaked bricks were found in f49. This feature clearly includes the brickfall that was expected based on the excavations in J6.
B11 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j cJC This feature is a volumetric feature almost entirely composed of brickfall. A small cup (i2) and a human skull (i3) were found inside. The bricks are both gray and red bricks and the same as the brickfall in J6.
D1 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC k5
D3 2008-08-27_S826CJCR.j hB r48 (38141 50771 - 8759 / Relay location: point)
D42 2008-08-21_S824CJC2.j cJC m6001
D52 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j cJC 8759
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 8867
D99 2010-08-11_S825CJC.j cJC This feature has two bottom elevations as it thought to be finished excavating but then we excavated more. Rather than remove the elevation I have simply added the new ending elevation.
F50 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j cJC f47 (volumetric material) covers f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q66.1 (grinding stone) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q66.2 (flake) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q66.3 (unknown) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q66.4 (bead) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q66 (bones, pottery) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q66-p1 (bowl) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q66-p2 (xdf) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q66-p3 (xsfv) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q66-p4 (xf) sits in f49 (brickfall)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
K3 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v33
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v33a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v34
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36b
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v36c
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v45
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v45a
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v46
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v46a
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48a
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48b
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48c
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48d
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48e
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48f
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48g
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48h
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v48i
; J7f50
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! other features
A21 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC volumetric material
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a volumetrically defined layer composed entirely of brickfall. It covers the entire locus, k4, extending 400cms south from r38 and 250cms to the east. The brickfall is distinctive and contains some pieces of bricks as well as small items.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v38
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC brickfall
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This was the last feature excavated in k4 and was excavated to a stopping point that would make it level with the other loci.
D1 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC k4
D3 2008-08-27_S826CJCR.j hB r47 (37886 50720 - 8816 / Relay location: point)
D42 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC m6028
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 8893
F50 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC f43 (Volumetric feature) covers f50 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q64.1 (unknown) sits in f50 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q64.2 (figurine) sits in f50 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q64.3 (figurine) sits in f50 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q64.4 (kiln waste) sits in f50 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q64.5 (grinding stone) sits in f50 (volumetric material)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q64 (pottery) sits in f50 (volumetric material)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
K3 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC cl
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v30
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38a
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v38b
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v39
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v40
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v41
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v41a
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v47
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v47a
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v47b
O12 2010-08-16_U816CJC.j cJC v47c
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S807
; J7f51
A1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f46
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! fill, dumping, collapse
A21 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j !! brickfall
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v31
B10 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j cJC brickfall
B11 2008-08-25_S825CJC.j cJC This feature was assigned to the thin layer of brickfall visible in k6 (formerly J02k4) in the south section. A jar rim was found in the bottom of this surface but we will not remove it, it may be a standing jar sitting in some of the floor features visible in the south section.
C10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the same as f46 based on elevations
C99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC The jar rim was recovered during the winter of 2008 and was recorded as an item (i6) in 2009.
D52 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC 8818
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f46 (volumetric material) covers f51 (brickfall)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q65 sits in f51 (brickfall)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v31
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v32
; J7f52
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! mixed
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the north baulk of k5. It was a very high baulk. The top portion was excavated with the big pick while the lower portion was more carefully excavated to recover any more bones that might be associated with the human skull. This feature is a mix of natural accumulations and brickfall. The baulk is 1 meter thick, extending 2 meters E-W and is 3 meters deep.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v31
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC mixed
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric material
B11 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC North baulk in k5. This baulk is primarily composed of natural accumulations covering brickfall. It was excavated it one piece down to about 50 cm above the bottom where it was excavated with the small pick to recover as many bones as possible as a skull (i3) was found close by.
B11 2008-08-26_U913CJC.j lR human remains found in animal q-lots within brickfall includes: one rib fragment, right 5th metatarsal, one phalanx, and fragments of the cranium.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC As it was one of the last features excavated during the season it had to be removed quickly and was thus taken down all as one piece rather than in smaller features. This resulted in a mixing of brickfall and natural accumulations but as we had the stratified deposits from k4 and k5 we did not think it was necessary to excavate the baulk in small sections.
C30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays.
D1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC k5
D3 2008-08-27_S826CJCR.j hB r49 (38435 50807 - 8780 / Relay location: point)
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9080
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 8780
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q67.1 (kiln waste) sits in f52 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q67.2 (unknown) sits in f52 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q67.3 (kiln waste) sits in f52 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC q67 (bones, pottery) sits in f52 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q67-p2 (bowl) sits in f52 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q67-p3 (jar) sits in f52 (mixed)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
O99 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC No specific picture was taken of this feature but in v31 you can see the large freestanding baulk of k5. It is composed of brickfall and is mishapen due to the cut of the trench.
; J7f53
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! mixed
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was the west baulk of k5 where it bordered on the cement staircase that was constructed in MZ20. It is a mixed feature that is composed of both natural accumulations and brickfall.
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC mixed
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric material
B11 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC West baulk of k5. This baulk was only partially excavated. The excavated portion is about 70 cm east west and is 4 meters north-south. A portion to the west was left to protect the cement staircase and to provide a platform the installation of a railing. This baulk is composed of natural accumulations and brickfall.
C30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays.
C33 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC There are no views of this feature.
D1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC k5
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9077
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 8777
D99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature extends 400cms south from m6027 and 100cms to the east.
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q68.1 (unknown) sits in f53 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q68.2 (unknown) sits in f53 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC q68 (bones, pottery) sits in f53 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q68-p1 (bowl) sits in f53 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q68-p2 (xsfv) sits in f53 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q68-p3 (bowl) sits in f53 (mixed)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units.
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Unassigned because it is a mixed feature for cleaning operations.
; J7f54
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! mixed
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature was a 1m x 1m baulk in k3. It was excavated as a volumetric feature down 3 meters. It is mixed accumulations of natural accumulations, brickfall and some ash at the bottom.
A35 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC v41
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC mixed
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric material
B11 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC North baulk of k3. This volumetric feature is the small one meter by one meter stub that protrudes between where a one meter section was removed from both k4 and k3. It is one meter by one meter and goes down 3 meters. It is composed of natural accumulations, brickfall and ash.
C30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays.
D1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC k3
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9077
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 8777
D99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature extends 100cm west from m6005 and 100cms south
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC q69 (bones, pottery) sits in f54 (mixed)
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Although this baulk includes natural accumulations it is primarily from the brickfall layers.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v41
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v41a
; J7f55
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! mixed
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is a small portion of the north baulk of k3. It was the portion remaining above where we stepped the loci in to save time in order to reach the bottom before the end of the season. It is at the beginning of the brickfall in k3 by elevation but it not certain to be only composed of brickfall so it is listed as mixed. It is probably a mixture of the level where f12 and f44 meet.
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v42
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC mixed
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric material
B11 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC North baulk of k3. This volumetric feature is the small portion of the north baulk that is above the portions of the square that were not completely excavated. It is composed of natural accumulations. It is 1 meter thick and 2 meters wide.
C30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays.
D1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC k3
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9077
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9042
D99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature extends 200cms east of m6028 and 100cms south
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q70.1 (flake) sits in f55 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q70.2 (grinding stone) sits in f55 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q70.3 (grinding stone) sits in f55 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q70.4 (brick) sits in f55 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC q70 (bones, pottery) sits in f55 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q70-p1 (tt) sits in f55 (mixed)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q70-p2 (jar) sits in f55 (mixed)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Although this baulk may include natural accumulations it is primarily from the brickfall layers.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v42
P1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC S807
; J7f56
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! mx
A30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature is the large northern baulk of k4. It is 1m by 3.5 meters thick and it is 3 meters deep. It was excavated as one volumetric feature and therefore is mixed natural accumulations and brickfall.
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC mx
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC volumetric material
B11 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC North baulk of k4. This baulk is composed of natural accumulations and brickfall. It is about 3 meters high. It was excavated as a volumetric feature.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC As it was one of the last features excavated during the season it had to be removed quickly and was thus taken down all as one piece rather than in smaller features. This resulted in a mixing of brickfall and natural accumulations but as we had the stratified deposits from k4 and k5 we did not think it was necessary to excavate the baulk in small sections.
C30 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays.
D1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC k4
D42 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 9079
D52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC 8729
D99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC This feature extends 100cms north of r38 and 30cms to the east.
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q71.3 (unknown) sits in f56 (mx)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j cJC q71 (bones, pottery) sits in f56 (mx)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q71-p1 (jar) sits in f56 (mx)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q71-p2 (eie) sits in f56 (mx)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q71-p3 (bowl) sits in f56 (mx)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q71-p4 (tt) sits in f56 (mx)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q71-p5 (xf) sits in f56 (mx)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q71-p6 (trs) sits in f56 (mx)
F51 2008-08-26_S826CJC.j !! q71-p70 (body sherd) sits in f56 (mx)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
F99 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units.
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Although this baulk includes natural accumulations it is primarily from the brickfall layers.
O99 2010-08-18_U818CJC.j cJC No specific picture was taken of this feature but the large baulk can be seen in v43. It is composed of the brickfall that comes across from J6.
; J7f57
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^bf
A20 !!_!! !! fill, dumping, collapse
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! brickfall
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v29
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC brickfall
B11 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Brickfall layer seen in western section of k3. It has clearly articulated red and gray bricks. It was discovered during a cleaning operation. This feature was only exposed, not excavated. It covers a thick layer of ash (f58).
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC After k3 had been finished being excavated during the 2008 season gB wanted to cut back k3 by one meter from inside k200. As this was considered a cleaning operation of the trench no features were assigned. In the study season of 2010 it became necessary to refer to the brickfall and ash seen in this section and so feature numbers were assigned. As these features were only identified in the cleaning of the section they have only been exposed, not excavated.
D1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC k3
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f44 (volumetric material) covers f57 (brickfall)
F52 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f57 (brickfall) covers f58 (ash)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s160-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^bf
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v29
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v37
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v37a
; J7f58
A3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j cJC ^ash
A20 !!_!! !! buildup
A21 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j !! ash
A35 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC v29
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC ash
B10 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC layer
B11 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC Thick ash layer seen in western section of k3. It has a yellowish tint in some places. It ranges from 20-50cm in thickness. It slopes from the south to the north. This feature was only exposed, not excavated.
C2 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC After k3 had been finished being excavated during the 2008 season gB wanted to cut back k3 by one meter from inside k200. As this was considered a cleaning operation of the trench no features were assigned. In the study season of 2010 it became necessary to refer to the brickfall and ash seen in this section and so feature numbers were assigned. These features were identified in section and have not been excavated.
D1 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC k3
F50 2010-08-07_U807CJC.j cJC f57 (brickfall) covers f58 (ash)
I1 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j cJC s161-JPD
I3 2010-08-11_U811CJC.j !! ^ash
I3 2011-05-16_V516CJC.j !! h7j-JPD
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC This feature immediately precedes the brickfall.
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v29
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v37
O12 2008-08-10_U816CJC.j cJC v37a
; J7f900
A21 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC mx
B10 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC mx
B11 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC This is a mixed feature that comes from both k4 and k3. The east portion of these squares will be cut back 1 meter from inside k200. Because the dirt from the two can not be kept seperate once shoveled down to k200 and because there will be no seperation of features on stratigraphic basis I have assigned only one feature for all the pottery and q-items recovered from this method of excavation.
D1 2008-08-24_S824CJC2.j cJC k200
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q56.1 (unknown) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q56.2 (grinding stone) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q56.3 (kiln waste) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q56.4 (grinding stone) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q56.5 (sh) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-09-14_S914MKB.j mKB q56.6 (carbon sample) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q56.7 (seal) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j !! q56.8 (spindle whorl) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-20_S823CJC.j cJC q56 (bones, pottery) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j cJC q62 (pottery) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p1 (bowl) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p2 (jar) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p3 (bowl) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p4 (stand) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p5 (bowl) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p6 (eie) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p8 (cup) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p9 (xdf) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p70 (body sherd) sits in f900 (mx)
F51 2008-08-25_S826CJC.j !! q62-p71 (body sherd) sits in f900 (mx)
F60 !!_!! !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature
I12 2011-05-16_V516CJC2.j cJC Unassigned because it is a mixed feature for cleaning operations.