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Area: North |
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Dug in Year: 2004 |
Feature Type: post |
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Location: in the centeral point of the west wall |
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Grid X: 1056.65 Grid Y: 1167.9 |
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The post scar that was found in the central area of the western wall is associated with a rubble/plaster/clay filled area just to its east that may have been a post retrieval pit fill. This feature extends as a post scar across the central part of the western wall (F1820). The plaster that would have covered the post in the wall juts outward as much as 20 cm and forms a curve on both sides. It seems as tough a post that would have been about 5cm wide (why use such a small post?) was covered with plaster (not that of the walls), molded into something, and then plastered over. The associated deposit with this scar was not excavated as an individual unit because it was difficult to differentiate from the surrounding deposits and no specific cut was found. However, when the infill was all removed, we did notice an amorphous area around the scar that is differentiated from the floor through its blocky structure. It is a dark grayish brown clay rich deposit. |
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In situ Conservation: No |
Lifted: No |
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Feature Relationships: |
abuts: (Click to view the record) 1820 |
abutted by: (Click to view the record) 1806, 1807 |
cuts: (Click to view the record) 1817 |
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Number of Related Diary Entries: 0 |
Conservation Recorded: No |
Buildings: (Click to view the record)
| Spaces: (Click to view the record)
| No. Of Units in this Feature: 1 (Click here to view unit list) |
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