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 post pit

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1468 post pit  Posthole next to the wall. Probably associated with the wall construction phase.
1469 post pit  posthole next to the wall, probably associated with the construction phase. Scafholding
1480 post pit  Sub-rectangular post pit. The post was not retrieved but probably burnt "in situ". The fill was truncated by the cut of B.51's wall. The post ...
1703 post pit  Large pit feature located in the southwest of the northern of platform of space 112 (platform on Mellaart 1964, fig 11 plan). Mellaart reconstructed a...
1705 post pit  On Mellaarts level VII plan (1964, fig 11) a post was positioned on this location. Given that a plaster scar of a former post is still visible it is l...
1868 post pit  A small post-retrieval pit located on the northern wall of building 43, feature 1854. The pit fill was homogenous and contained a piece of ground ston...
1936 post pit  This is a small posthole of unspecified function located in southern part of Building 61 and associated with the youngest floor of this Building. No ...
1937 post pit  This is a small posthole located in eastern part of Building 61 and is associated with younger floor of this Building that is probably dated to level ...
1949 post pit 
2026 post pit  Burnt post in nw corner of space 255, surrounded by plaster.

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