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Interpretazione

    • another level of the fill of SU 5061
      • Ryan Ricciardi
    • 24-7-2007

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Descrizione

  • color, components
  • pick, shovel, trowel
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  • soil
  • dark brown
  • loose
  • unknown
  • artificial
  • small, rare rocks
  • charcoal flecks (rare)
  • plaster chunks, large tile fragments
  • This soil was clearly different than SU 5062, the fill of the cut SU 5061. SU 5062 covers SU 5065 but the both fill SU 5061, probably as part of the same event. This deposit was full of abundant plaster chunks ranging from small to medium and common mortar chunks-very white. The large tile chunks were more common towards the middle of the deposit and close to the section of the wall.
  • This deposit continues into the eastern section and its full extent cannot be known. Because the plaster and mortar fragments existed almost entirely on the eastern side, it is likely that the cut SU 5061 cut a plaster faced wall, maybe further into the section.
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Basic Information

  • Dark brown soil on E side of 5061 full of plaster and mortar chunks

Dettagli del Record

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Serena Privitera
    • Tom Morton
  • 24-7-2007
  • Ryan Ricciardi
  • 24-7-2007