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Description
- object
- longitudinal; heavily corroded/encrusted; no original features visible; cross-section unascertainable through encrustation (possibly part of nail?).
Find Details
- 6.6cm
- 2cm
- 1.7cm
Dates
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Linked Contexts
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Context: CH05SR_611
- Irregular upper fill of depressions and level changes in the bedrock under room 30, especially along the NW wall; it consists primarily of small stones and small, chalky fragments of limestone pressed into a compact layer with very little other material; it is particularly visible in two connected patches, one on either side of the door to room 31a; along its longest axis, it extends for ca. 3.5m, and is between 2cm and 7-8cm in thickness (thicker where it covers underlying holes and depressions)