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.
Displaying Feature Numbers List By Feature Type cut | Page 1 of 2 (Total Records: 11)
| 605 | cut The fill of this contained lenses of clay and occasional bits of charcoal. It was dug in arbitrary layers because of the fill which consisted of layer... | 624 | cut A small cut on SW platform of space 86 (F. 169). Shallow (10cm). Inside is a thin layer of ash; and in the N part a layer of sandy clay mixed w/ burnt... | 751 | cut After removing unit # 6337 in the southeast corner of space 86, a circular cut was revealed. The fill contained gypsum balls, bricky material and piec... | 753 | cut Cut in the southern part of the kitchen floor, near features 754 and 765, one closest to the south wall. Irregular shape and base, concave sides, fill... | 754 | cut Round cut in the kitchen area. Damaged by an animal hole in one part, with irregular base and concave sides. The cut fill contained ash, charcoal, pie... | 755 | cut Cut in the eastern part of the kitchen area close to F. 753, 167 and 751. Excavated in 2000 (units 6229 and 6228) when the surface of reddish stuffed ... | 770 | cut Fill of this feature was mostly excavated in 2000 as unit # 6305, and this year as units 8142 and 8292. Huge chunks of what looks like a floor of an o... | 784 | cut This feature is a circular cut in the mddle of the platform F. 169. The cut was made from the phase 3 floors on the platform. The cut was filled with ... | 788 | cut Cut and fill in the area with the bins (F. 780-782). It was cut through by another earlier cut (F. 750). | 791 | cut Small elongated boat-like cut between features 778 and 606. It was recognized after removing floor #10 in former F. 775 (unit #8378). The fill contain... |
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