Unit 1091

Category: layer    dug in 1996

 

Area: South 

 

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Interpretive Categories: dump,packing fill in cut 

 

Data Category Information: Location: cut; Description: foundation cut; Deposition: homogeneous

 

Dimensions: 1.40 NS, 2.40 EW 

 

Discussion: layer excavated from the whole area within cut [ 1040] going below for the first time the area that Jonathan dug last year. that bit was really dry.

Dump layer. part of consolidation packing fill in cut 1043.
Done in a series of dumps that may concur or abut the construction of wall courses within walls 1515 + 1516.
Artificial division between 1091/1092 most likely the same Dry Sieve Information: NB 240L seived as 1091/1092 

 

Execution: Mattock and Trowel 

Condition: HOt and DRy 

Consistency: Moderatelt strong 

Colour: 2.5y 4/3 olive brown 

Texture: clayey silt loam 

Bedding: Massive 

Inclusions: Bone, obsidian, clay ball, pottery, stone, charcoal. 

Post-depositional Features: Animal and root activity, cut on the south by cut 1090 

Basal Boundary: wavy 

 

Unit Stratigraphy (as recorded in the field): above: (Click to view the record) 1092 below: (Click to view the record) 1082 

 

Dry sieve volume: 480 

Total Deposit Volume: 558 

Number of Samples recorded by excavator: 8

Number of Related Diary Entries: 1

 

 

Settlement Phase:

Associated Mellaart Levels (from Space): VII 

Associated Hodder Level (from Space): Unassigned at present 

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Buildings:

none 
Spaces: (Click to view the record)

105 
Features::

none 

Finds Room Information:

All material from site passes through the finds room for washing and separating before it is passed onto the various lab teams. The finds room keeps a basic inventory of what is found. A finds material type list is given here. Further analytical detail maybe provided by the Lab Team data below.

X Finds Material: nothing recorded  

Finds Material Stored: nothing recorded  

 

Lab Team Data

Please note the list below does not represent everything that might have been found in this Unit, but represents the datasets we have available on-line. Please contact us to obtain more information about this Unit.

ArchaeoBots Sample Recorded: No
Ceramic Records: No
Clay Object Records: No
Chipped Stone Records: No
Conservation Recorded: No
Faunal Records: Yes
Count of records:: 168 
Unit description: F141 and F142 subsampled for ZooMS (DCO 2014). Unit 1091, described as packing fill of a pit, produced a moderate amount of bone. The fauna recovered from the dry sieve was completely recorded whilst the 4mm flotation sample (#2, 100% sorted) was recorded for diagnostics only. The ratio of identifiable bones to undiagnostic pieces is high compared to most units and fragmentation appears slightly lower. Very few of the bones diplay any evidence of carnivore gnawing, but digestion is slightly more common. Additionally burnt bone is very rare and together with the surface condition, these factors seem to suggest that the bone had not been exposed for any significant periods of time. The taphonomic influences that normally alter the bone from more typical midden units did not play as nearly an important role in modifing the material from unit 1091. The range of taxa represented by the bone is more typical with caprine (all identified as sheep where species seperation is possible) being the most dominant and cattle, pig and equid present in much lower proportions. One cattle radius shows the presence of the larger aurochs and a mandibular equid tooth is probably from Equus hemionus. Body part distibution for the caprine material is not typical of most units. Teeth are very frequent whilst long bone and rib fragments are particularly low in number as are phalanges. Meat bearing bones, humerus and femur in particular are more common than in most units. Also intreasting is the age distribution represented by the sheep/goat teeth and by the more limited postcranial elements. It appears that many of the teeth came from a number of animals of the same age (Mni=4 based on upper left M2 [all with minimal wear] and upper right P4 [all unerupted probably from jaw below dp3]). All were slaughtered when they were still quite young, at approximately the time just prior to when P4 replaces dp3 and when M2 has erupted but displays only slight wear. One P4 displayed much greater wear and probably came from an old individual. Two postcranial elements shows the presence of an infantile caprine. Otherwise, the late fusing elements tend remain unfused, whilst those that fuse earlier the life of the animal have already done so. One caprine mandible showed the same pathological condition noticed in other units (eg 5290). P4 is visible in the jaw below dp3, but seems to be too developed for the space inside the mandible causing swelling on the ventral surface of the jaw. The roots of dp3 do not display much resorption suggesting that the condition would have worsened if the animal had lived on. Overall this unit does not seem to be like typical midden material and has higher integrity. This is possibly because it escaped the taphonomic processes that act on bone by being placed in the pit as packing rather than being disposed of in a more typical manner. Even considering this the pattern of meat bearing bones, few lower limb bones (particularly phalanges) and frequent teeth is an unusual assemblage represented neither primary butchery waste or consumption debris. Also unusual is the fact that most of the caprine bones seem to come from at least four individuals, all of which were slaughtered at very similar ages. Last number = F168
Figurine Records: No
Ground Stone Records: Yes
Count of records:: 1 
Heavy Residue Records: No
Microfaunal Records: No
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Phytolith Sample: No
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