J3f541

File: /MZ/A/J03/D/I//MZ/A/J03/D/F/0541.HTM
Processed on 3-13-2021
The home for this page is J3

Labeling/Designation
category 2020-8-24 jW buildup [Input File: ZE824jW.j]
definition (typological label) 2006-8-16 eI accumulation D [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
summary 2012-9-07 jW Immediate post-Mittani natural accumulation in k106 under accumulation f537. [Input File: W907jW.j]
best image 2007-7-20 mO
v507
[Input File: R720mO.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2006-8-17 vVE Feature f541 lies under the natural accumulation f537 and possibly cuts the harder natural accumulation f542 in k106. It is a very slightly reddish light brown deposit. It is very similar to f542 except that it is much softer. [Input File: Q817vE.j]
2006-8-19 vVE Although it is still unclear whether or not f541 was a shallow pit or not, it is now clear that it overlies part of f542 perhaps even cutting it as a shallow pit. It could also have been a small gully caused by rainwater. In this deposit several large stones were found. [Input File: Q819vE1.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2006-8-17 vVE Excavation of f541 was started today after we had removed the overlying deposit of f537. [Input File: Q817vE.j]
2006-8-19 vVE We continued to excavate f541 and after one pick run we could close it because we had reached its bottom. Under f541 we saw the same hard deposit as in f542 and this means that f541 overlies f542 and was perhaps even cut into it. [Input File: Q819vE1.j]
2006-8-23 vVE The remaining deposits of f541 in the Northern baulk of k106 were excavated today, except for the last easternmost meter which will be excavated as part of the eastern baulk of k107. This is done because we need to draw the section of the eastern side of eastern baulk of k107. [Input File: Q823vE.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2006-8-16 eI m3697 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
height @top 2006-8-16 eI 65 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
h-eye @top 2006-8-16 eI 161 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2006-8-16 eI m4308 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
height @bottom 2006-8-16 eI 78 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
h-eye @bottom 2006-8-16 eI 162 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]

Contact Association
type of contact: latest events 2006-8-17 vVE f541 (accumulation D) cuts f542 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q817vE.j]
type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 2006-8-17 eI q524 (pottery) sits in f541 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q918eI5.j]
2006-8-19 vvE q533 (pottery, bones) sits in f541 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q918eI5.j]
2006-8-23 eI q545 (pottery, bones) sits in f541 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q918eI5.j]
2006-8-23 mO q546 (pottery, bones) sits in f541 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q918eI5.j]
2006-8-23 vE q547 (pottery, bones) sits in f541 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q918eI5.j]
2006-8-19 vvE q533.1 (bead (clay)) sits in f541 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q918eI5.j]
2006-8-23 mO q546.1 (kiln waste) sits in f541 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q918eI5.j]
type of contact: earliest events 2006-8-19 vVE f541 (accumulation D) overlays f541 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q819vE1.j]
2006-8-20 vVE f541 (accumulation D) overlays f552 (accumulation D) [Input File: Q820vE.j]

Time Sequencing
stratum (to which element belongs) 2012-9-09 jW s80J3B [Input File: W909jW.j]
stratigraphic reasons of assignment 2007-7-31 mO underlyng deposit f552 [Input File: R731mO1.j]
2012-8-26 jW Immediate post-Mittani natural accumulation which is said to cut accumulation f542, [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW1.j]
typological reasons for assignment 2012-8-26 jW Ceramics not yet fully analyzed. The few items recovered are ubiquitous. [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW1.j]
other reasons, reservations, qualifications 2012-8-26 jW It probably is fill of a pit cut into f542. [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW1.j]
phase (to which element belongs) 2012-9-09 jW h8mJ3B [Input File: W909jW.j]
strata (included within phase) 2012-8-26 jW s80J3B [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW1.j]
notes on time sequencing 2006-9-04 vVE The underlying deposit f552 can be positively assigned to and therefore these deposits are assigned to . They seem to be a continuation of f550. The stones that are embedded in must then also belong to [Input File: Q904vVE.j]

Descriptive
ware or material 2006-8-16 eI clay [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
color 2006-8-16 eI pale brown [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
color number (Munsell) 2006-8-16 eI 10YR 6/3 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
hardness, compaction 2006-8-16 eI 2.5 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
texture, surface finish 2006-8-16 eI little crumbly [Input File: Q918eI3.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

w502
2007-8-20 / eI / [Input File:R820eI.j]

v521
2006-8-21 / vE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]

v521a
2006-8-21 / vE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]

v523
2006-8-23 / vE / [Input File:Ry01jW.j]