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 floors | Page 1 of 5 (Total Records: 44)
| 107 | floors floor in upper levels of building 44
Possible floor largely destroyed by pit F.101 on removing the floor in unit 1222 no floor construction was obs... | 108 | floors floor in building 44
piece of plaster floor thin layer of plaster badly weathered | 109 | floors unifrom surface traces of plastering. Two distinct areas near the opening of the oven F.111 and 1m to the north traces of fire. A pot stand (hearth)... | 110 | floors floor later than building 10
a thin spread of white plaster badly weathered on top of the fill deposits
this floor covers both walls F. 102 and F... | 116 | floors floor in building 44
samll area of badly preserved plaster which extends from bench 118 1m to the S. The plaster is very thin and weathered. This ... | 140 | floors floor within Building 44
A floor made of white soft plaster formed in thin layers relatively flat. Badly truncated in the SE corner near oven 111. | 141 | floors floor in building 44
relatively flat floor covered with a thin layer white plaster. W side moderately preserved. | 527 | floors Feature number given to group all of the floor units within the central area of Space 173 together. Not all were necessarily directly related in the m... | 643 | floors This features comprises a series of floors that are located in the kitchen area nearby feature 613 (south of it).
This "feature" is recognized while... | 1221 | floors Gipsum plastered floor in building 41
VOIDED as double numbered as F.1221 in 2003 and F.1446 in 2006. |
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