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.
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| 263 | other Southern wall of space 150/151 with post F261 and abutted by internal wall F99. Plastered. Levelled and stepped to provide firm foundation for wall F7... | 363 | other WNW-ESE linear cut. Showed up in surface scrape in 1993. Western end 1134 excavated in 1995, main part 1237 excavated in 1996. Cuts walls and probably... | 994 | other This is asmall oval feature located in NE part of Building 33. It consists of two clearly separate layers. Upper part is composed of firm brown sandy ... | 1055 | other Feature 848 was built within 1055, thus 1055 makes it a foundation trench -- I don't know exactly what you would call it. Please see related unit she... | 1094 | other oven. VOIDED
Originally interpreted as hearth F.1094 but reinterpreted as redeposited scorched debris within fill (5574). F.1094 has been duly voide... | 1158 | other This is a small posthole found at the level of Hellenistic pits. It is relatively small but deep. It is possible that it is a construction element of ... | 1224 | other pit feature just below top soil with a very loose clean fill and a very hard compact clear lining.
The function and dating of this pit is unfortuna... | 1239 | other this pit feature that seemed clear on the surface, was not visible during excavation, and thus seems to be an error of judgement. A non-feature. | 1337 | other Strip of burning running along mud brick construction, initially recorded thisa a possible hearth/oven remnant, but having seen other reusued mudbrick... | 1470 | other oval cut that looks exactly like a grave
it didn't contain a skeleton
inside, two substantial timber beams were placed one next to the other and the... |
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