Publication Catalogue
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Description
- Architectural fragment
- Material is limestone. Very roughly square/rectangular fragment. Seemingly originally part of longitudinal element with 2 narrow parallel sides (ca 5cm wide), 10.8cm apart. One face, connected to the sides through rounded edges, roughly flat and unadorned. Opposite face has a deep 5.5cm wide, 3-4cm deep trough extending ca 4cm along the edge of the object terminating in a conch-like element. The sides and back of the trough appear to have chiselled gouges (? Whether decorative element).
Find Details
- 10.8cm
- 6.4cm
- 9.8cm
Dates
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Linked Contexts
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Context: CH06SR_890
- Layer of relatively compact soil (includes two large stones) in the northern part of cut 901 extending under wall 264. The soil was more compact under the large stones but the material was of consistent color, texture and inclusions. At its extent, this layer included no more than 20 square centimeters of soil. The soil lacked a great deal of debris, though the majority of the material was "special."