Interpretation
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- this stratum was formed by the accumulation of earth on the surface through time. the tree and its root system caused disturbance to the area in the eastern area of the trench.
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- Darian Marie Totten
- 16-7-2008
Stratigraphic Relationships
Site Photo
Description
- color, consistency, compactness
- pick, shovel, trowel
- vedi pianta
- silty sand
- grayish brown
- compact
- accumulo
- pebbles, rocks
- roots (tree and small plant)
- brick fragments, mortar fragments, ceramics, modern glass, bullets, coins, modern ceramics, grenade, modern and ancient tile, marble
- A stratum of compact soil covering the entire surface of area F, grayish brown in color, compact and composed of silty sand. The inclusions were comprised of both modern and ancient objects and architectural fragments which were distributed throughout the stratum. A tree found in this area caused disturbance to the stratum (tree was dead; stump removed with all the roots).
- The stratum was distributed along an incline and had a decreasing thickness from east to west. This incline was a result of terracing in the area. This terracing was removed from the whole area of the trench.
- monete, bullets, modern tile, modern ceramics,modern glass, plastic tubing, pens
- good
Ceramic Inventory
- 1950 AD - 1999 AD
Total fragments | |
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9 | |
1 | |
23 | |
14 | |
61 | |
6 | |
2 | |
1 |
Basic Information
- stratum of compact soil covering the entire surface of area F (humus layer)
Objects
Brick Stamps
Plan
Record Details
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- Lisa Fentress
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- Andrea Di Miceli
- 16-7-2008
- Andrew Dufton
- 5-7-2006