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Area: TPC |
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Dug in Year: 2012 |
Feature Type: wall |
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Location: E edge of Trench 1 |
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This is an eastern wall of Building 109 that was situated on top of the TPC's Neolithic sequence. It's southern edge was truncated by a post-Neolithic pit that was hard to distinguish due to a post-depositional processes. The western face of the wall was badly preserved as the feature was most probably partly excavated in the 60's in order to unearth earlier structural elements. Only three courses of mud-bricks were preserved and no traces of plaster were seen. All the bricks were oriented on N-S axis which might suggest that it was half-brick thick wall, though one-brick-thick wall scenario is also possible. James Mellaart named the wall as part of the building A.I.5 and recorded it on a plan of building-levels I-III. |
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In situ Conservation: No |
Lifted: No |
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Feature Relationships: |
above: (Click to view the record) 3910 |
bonded with?: (Click to view the record) 3908 |
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Number of Related Diary Entries: 0 |
Conservation Recorded: No |
Related Photos: 1 (Opens as a group in a new window) | Buildings: (Click to view the record)
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| No. Of Units in this Feature: 2 (Click here to view unit list) |
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