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Area: North |
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Dug in Year: 1997 |
Feature Type: molding/plaster/curtain wall |
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Location: in the 2 x 2 square labeled unit 2233 |
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Grid X: 1054.36 Grid Y: 1187.4 |
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White plaster feature. It may be a collapsed molding or a curtain wall. It consists of a wall-like plaster (1-2.5-5 cm thickness at various locations). It is not certain how deep the plaster extents into the ground. The exposed hight varies from 12-34 cm at various places. The plaster has many replasterings and on its exposed surface (towards west) it has a fine layer of blasck colour which is most likely soot. There were 3 scapulae found in assoiciation with the feature. There is a collapsed relief on top of it which partially covers the central part of the wall-like plaster. The "relief" is facing downwards and a bit of its exposed surface has a nice and smooth surface. The feature may be a curtain wall, mentioned by Melaart but not extensivelly. Further excavation will show if it is attached to a platform or to a floor. |
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In situ Conservation: Yes |
Lifted: No |
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Number of Related Diary Entries: 0 |
Conservation Recorded: No |
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| No. Of Units in this Feature: 3 (Click here to view unit list) |
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