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 fire installation | Page 1 of 31 (Total Records: 308)
| 11 | fire installation 1995:
The FI is a roughly irregularly (almost sub-triangular) shaped feature in the SW corner of room 70. It may not be an original feature of the r... | 14 | fire installation Retrospectively described in 2000 by CC
Fire instalation in northern part of space 71 belonging to a late phase of occupation and replaced FI 369.
A... | 33 | fire installation Retrospectively described in 2000 by CC
Shallow scooped hearth against wall F.2. Quite well defined but a quite insubstantial feature. Partially dest... | 39 | fire installation Retrospectively described in 2000 by CC
Large square oven cut into southern wall .6. Consists of cut 1941, lining 1918 and filll 1910. Cut right thro... | 82 | fire installation | 87 | fire installation Large well preserved domed oven built up against northern side of wall F97 in space 151. The upper part of the oven had collapsed slightly (2003)/(200... | 96 | fire installation Oven, rectangular in plan, consisting of diffferent make-up deposits overlain by a layer of broken clay balls with (?collapsed) oven-lining above thes... | 111 | fire installation oven first exposed by greek team in 1996? Number allocated but entered on database.
Needs entering (SF 24.06.02)
Horseshoe shaped oven, its easter... | 123 | fire installation hearth in building 44
A small circular hearth made of hard baked clay. The burning sits on a low platform or podium which is attached to platform 11... | 145 | fire installation hearth in Building 44
A small rectangular platform with a hard baked surface on it standing 5cm above floor 140. The vertical east side of platfo... |
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