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Description

  • Ashy burned area associated with oven and south profile of pit, courtyard

Linked Contexts

  • Context: CH06SR_882
    • Dimensions at definition were approximately 50 cm (NW-SE) X 55 cm (NE-SW), but as we excavated to the NW we uncovered several large pieces of tile somewhat articulated. This tile collapse (context 0915) extended over 0882. Therefore after we removed the tile, the dimensions extended to approximately 1.1 M (NW-SE). The soil was light gray and ashy with an orange-ish yellow (2.5YR olive yellow) ashy layer of the same consistency and composition under it.The entire context was no more than 8-10 cm in dept, becoming more thin as it oved away from the wall course 0922.
  • Context: CH06SR_912
    • Began as a small pit, but after further definition became a very large pit in the center of Area 3 courtyard. The dimensions are approximately 1.9 M (NE-SW) X 2.1 M (NW-SE) and 10-15 cm in depth.
  • Context: CH06SR_917
    • A dark black/gray ashy layer of approximately 25-30 cm in diameter and 3-5 cm in depth, with patches of whiter ash.
  • Context: CH06SR_918
    • From ATR notebook: "a hard, dark, clayey gray-brown soil that fills… The pit down to bedrock - though there is some distinction in its lower layers, where it becomes increasingly clayey. There is also a lens or an interface of small crushed shell at a certain point in the W corner of this layer… [the layer parts of this layer] increasingly have the aspect of burnt midbrick."

Events

  • Photographed By
    SM
    Date Photographed
    22-7-2006