Feature 776

Area: North 
 
Dug in Year: 2001 
Feature Type: 'black' fire installation 
 
Location: in the middle of the bath-tub-like cut, south part of bldg 3 
 
Grid X: 1054.86  Grid Y: 1185.14
 
Minimally preserved feature lying underneath F. 764 and sitting on top of F. 777, all located in the bath-tub-like cut of platform F. 169 (F. 775). It was discovered while removing the base and the rim of the F. 764 (unit 8213), so there was no fill or it served as a base/substruction of F. 764.
The floor consisted of thin layer of scorched black burnt clay and the actual rims of it could not be recognized, since it was damaged and pieces integrated in the surrounding packing and floor of F. 775. Under the floor there was a layer of very coarse on the top and pretty firm at the bottom sandy burnt clay of various colours (reddish, brownish, black). There is no clear limitation between the base of the F. 776 and underlying F. 777,, because both installations are damaged and reused probably, and the animal holes disturbed them to a great extent.
It is very difficult to distinguish any of these succeeding features or their constructional elements (F. 764, 776, 777, 778; rim, floor, base) since whole area was exposed to high temperatures for a long time. 
 
In situ Conservation: No 
Lifted: Yes 
 
Feature Relationships:
below: (Click to view the record) 764 
later than: (Click to view the record) 775 
 
Number of Related Diary Entries: 0
Conservation Recorded: No
Buildings: (Click to view the record)

3 
Spaces: (Click to view the record)

201 
No. Of Units in this Feature:  5  (Click here to view unit list)
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