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 | Page 1 of 8 (Total Records: 77)
| 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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