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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| 260 | post Post in western wall F262 of space 151 to north of internal wall F252. Probably about mid-way along the wall. The post was originally plastered but wh... | 261 | post Post in southern wall F2623of space 151 at western end. The post was originally plastered but when the post was removed most of the plaster was destro... | 358 | post Scar in wall plasters to the south-west corner of space 154 with traces of a post and small amounts of lower deposits. The date of the post is unclear... | 371 | Post Plastered post at western end of wall F.10, part of southern border of platform F.37. Mirrors other post F.372 to north. When removed a stone axe and ... | 372 | Post Plastered post at western end of wall F.8, part of northern border of platform F.37. Mirrors other post F.371 to South. Apparently replaced at least o... | 461 | Post Scar and bulge in wall plaster (4370) against wall F.448 indicating a plastered post in building 16 space 164 - Mellaarts level IX shrine 8. This is c... | 463 | Post Plastered post at southern end of wall F.449 revealed by bulge/scar in wall plaster (4380) and by post recovery pit (4302) / [4303]. | 504 | Post Plastered 'post' against wall F.467 of building 18. Constructed of a 'brick' like core (4659) which lies under wall plaster (4658) and over plaster (4... | 532 | Post Roughly squarish feature situated in the NE corner of the W end of the building. Built up against to the N wall of space 178. The feature while sugges... | 1424 | Post Visible as negative feature on eastern face of internal wall F.1413. Sacr is visible on top of survivng wall and wall plaster can be seen luipping up ... |
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