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Area: Trench 5 |
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Dug in Year: 2008 |
Feature Type: wall |
Feature Subtype: |
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Location: western border of sp. 310 and 454 |
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Grid X: 693.647 Grid Y: 972.234 |
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AHW 14.8.2008: The wall is built up from two rows of mudbricks. The bricks are dark grey and the mortar is from a whitish grey colour. The plaster layer (17249) and (13726) connect the walls. Plaster (13726) is greyish white and about 5cm thick. Beneath (13726) there is an older layer of plaster (17249). It is about 1cm thick and has indications of red painted surface. The plaster (17249) goes 30cm deeper than (13726) but both layers do not reach the bottom of the walls.
JMR 26.8.2009: When further excavating the fill of room sp. 310 it became clear that wall F.5058 had already been undercut last season. Under it there is a layer of fill (18354) and underneath an older wall (3312) which seems to had a similar orientation up to now and which belongs to an older phase of walls surrounding space 310. This sheet was opened in order to document final dimensions of 5058.
JMR 25.8.2010: Wall F.5058 marks the western border of Spaces 310 and 454. Relations to F.3301 and 2408 not clear, no visible gaps. Separated from 2424 by a gap of 5-7cm width. 5058 consists of very dark grey brick and yellow mortar - bricks easily visible in plan and section. Upper ca.35cm in northern part (north of 2403 cut) removed in 2010 for stability - Height given above is original height.
JMR 14.8.2011 After the 2011 season, F.5058 and Building 106 were visible in full outlines (NS 6.7m, EW 0,84m, height in the north 0.24m, in the south 0.9m). F.5058 was built on top of fill sitting on older walls F.3358 and F.3312. |
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In situ Conservation: No |
Lifted: No |
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Feature Relationships: |
above: (Click to view the record) 3358 |
bonded with: (Click to view the record) 2408, 3301 |
cut by: (Click to view the record) 2403, 3318 |
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Number of Related Diary Entries: 61 |
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Conservation Recorded: No |
Related Photos: 101 (Opens as a group in a new window) | Buildings: (Click to view the record)
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| No. Of Units in this Feature: 15 (Click here to view unit list) |
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