Feature 1810

Area: North 
 
Dug in Year: 2004 
Feature Type: platform 
 
Location: located in the NW corner of space 239, bordered by F1820, F1818, F1816 
 
Grid X: 1054.5  Grid Y: 1169
 
F 1810 is the largest feature in the building, and is thought by me to be a platform. I think so, simply because it is located in the right place and is the right size. This platform is not nicely plastered like others, however it still has a nice smooth surface. It has a partition wall, F1816, that is quite high (to its east) and so it does also seem to look like a large bin. The platform slopes down towards the middle from all sides. It has been constructed with a light greyish brown clay loam, similar to that of bench F1808. It has been lined by a very fine layer of plaster that has not been preserved throughout its surface. The western and southern sides have lips formed by multiple layers of plaster, however the plaster is not continuous-- this may be because of cutting or some sort of truncation. This non continuous plaster is about 1cm thick and has multiple layers, and gives an impression that it has been there since the beginning of the occupation of this building. 
 
In situ Conservation: No 
Lifted: No 
 
Feature Relationships:
above: (Click to view the record) 1817 
abuts: (Click to view the record) 1818, 1820 
bonded with: (Click to view the record) 1808, 1816 
 
Number of Related Diary Entries: 1
 
Conservation Recorded: No
Buildings: (Click to view the record)

48 
Spaces: (Click to view the record)

239 
No. Of Units in this Feature:  5  (Click here to view unit list)
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