On an archaeological excavation every deposit is given a unique number. At Catalhoyuk
we call these numbers Unit numbers (similar to Context numbers). The dig has already
allocated over 20000 Units numbers!
Displaying Unit Numbers for Feature 6 | Page 1 of 3 (Total Records: 21)
| 2132 | layer | 2133 | layer description as 2133 | 2134 | layer | 2597 | layer As recognised in the rows and the courses. Colour is yellowish brown. The bricks are crumbly to fine granular, slightly sticky and plastic, texture is... | 2598 | layer The texture comparison to the brick highlights the mortar. It has no post depositional features and any foreign material in it. The soil is coarsely c... | 2599 | layer Composite Layer, see descriptions 2597 and 2598 | 3007 | layer As it is identified bricks are yellowish brown to reddish brown coloured. Changes of colour especially towards middle highly increase where the fire e... | 3008 | layer Dark grey coloured mortar, silty clay and contains small fragments if ( 2mm) charcoal and sand grits. It is dry. It has varied thickens but normal thi... | 3009 | layer This unit is a composite of units (30070 and (3008) | 3010 | layer Dark brown to reddish brown coloured silty clay contains small amounts of burnt brick crumbles (>0.5cm) very little amount of sand. Fine granular (>2m... |
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