A feature number is allocated to any group of related units that need
to be described as a whole, for instance a burial cut, associated fill(s) and
skeleton will be grouped together by a feature number, or the bricks, mortar and
plaster of a wall may also be grouped. The Feature Sheet filled out on site allows a
whole burial or architectural element, as opposed to its individual units to
be described.
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| 1284 | | 1950 | wall A wall lying in NE-SW direction
Made up of large kerpiç blocks, set in a greyish mortar
No, relation to any other feature yrt, except being c... | 1951 | wall North wall of Space 251.
Unewen; partialy visible kerpç blocks
Plastered- the plaater is not visible on its E.
Destroed by surface soil+ ro... | 1952 | wall west wall of space 251.
Kerpic blocks are portially visible .
The wall is plastered, but the plaster is destroyed(by the slope?erosion/plants/roots ... | 1953 | wall South wall of space 251.
It slopes towards west.
Not very well preserved.
Some blocks are clear,some are destroyed. | 1954 | wall East wall of space 251.
It probably has a platform inside.Not well visible yet.
It is the worst preserved wall of space 251.
It may be because of... | 1955 | wall a wide wall located S of space 251. Between 1955 and 1953 there seems to be an open space(ashy?) it is not clear yet.
The relation to 1961 is not c... | 1956 | wall a long wall in NE-SW direction.it can well be the west wall of a space: on its SW corner(?) there lies a platform/bench made up of regular , light br... | 1957 | wall west wall of space 252.
Leant towards W.
Burnt.
Preserved ca. 0.70 m. in height(2005)
different colours of kerpic blocks due to the degree of burn... | 1958 | wall south wall of space 252.if not internal division wall(?)
burnt.
Destroyed/partially preserved due to the sharp slope |
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