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Micro View Forms

  • CH06SR
  • 1662

Photos

Description

  • Courtyard, area 3

Linked Contexts

  • Context: CH06SR_913
    • Large cut in the bedrock with dimensions of approximately 1.9 M (NE-SW) X 2.1 M (NW-SE) and 50-60 cm in depth.
  • Context: CH06SR_916
    • Fragmentary remains of dry-stone wall with mud chinking in courtyard, near NE section wall; consists of one course, two rough faces in medium-sized irregular field stones; N end is squared, may mark a corner or intersection with another wall, now absent; wall rests on a layer of soil, associated use surface not noted
  • Context: CH06SR_922
    • Very tenuous remains of a wall (?) next to the pit next to the cistern; only one course of dry stone with mud and rubble chinking preserved, perhaps at the conrer of the wall (a large block with a slightly more regular corner might have served as a quoin) -- this wall sits on 929 and was covered by 883, was probably cut by 943 (but if corner, outside face is preserved on that side); 60cm long by ca. 45cm wide
  • Context: CH06SR_928
    • The shape of the cut is circular and the dimensions are approximately 1.2 M in diameter, although the cut extends into the profile therefore it is actually larger. The depth of the cut is approximately 50 cm and the walls are steep and the bottom is relatively flat.
  • Context: CH06SR_931
    • Circular/conical cut at E corner of cut 913, partly in bedrock, ca. 90 cm diameter at the top edge, ca. 50 cm deep; at bottom, where cut intersects with square cut, there is a hard, bedrock-live material - although this might be cut by 931, seems more likely that this was packing on which a vessel in the circular cut sat.
  • Context: CH06SR_934
    • Flimsy, irregular wall or screen in the shape of a P with the loop facing NW, occupying the N half of cut 913; the long side bisects the cut at roughly right angles; wall is constructed of small to medium irregular stones that appear to be mortared together, no clear faces; stones and shells found among them show evidence of high-temperature fire
  • Context: CH06SR_935
    • Single (?) "brick" of compact orange-rusty brown clay, only partially preserved, found over bedrock at bottom of at 942, roughly rectangular in shape, ca. 50 cm x 20 cm; small white inclusions.

Events

  • Photographed By
    GK
    Date Photographed
    26-7-2006