Features

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

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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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