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 hearth | Page 1 of 2 (Total Records: 15)
| 458 | hearth Remains of a fire installation possibly associated with rakeout layers 4245 and 4256 and obsidian cache in cut [4293]
only the very base later remain... | 599 | hearth | 804 | hearth | 806 | hearth "Situated to the east of oven F.557, this was constructed over deposits (5000) and (4998). The basal deposit of hearth F.806 appears to have been a le... | 807 | hearth "the earliest hearth was F.807. Cut by later events, it survived as a shallow scoop cutting through the underlying building fills. It was defined by ... | 808 | hearth "The following hearth F.808 was built directly over it as a slightly smaller hearth in a cut (4966). It was 0.6 m east-west by 0.4 m north-south and ... | 809 | hearth "Hearth F.809 was constructed within cut (4510) which measured 0.78 m east-west by 0.58 m north-south and 90 mm deep, with scorched basal remains (474... | 812 | hearth "Clustered towards the northwest of the platform and straddling pit F.91, the earliest f a series of intercutting hearth bases lay within a shallow sc... | 962 | hearth This is a small hearth located inside the storage annex registered as a feature.It was situated between the large storage pit (feature ), which co... | 997 | Hearth This is a small oval feature locaed in SE part of Building 33. It consists of two features/layers. Its upper part is composed of compact burnt layer t... |
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