Features

A feature number is allocated to any group of related units that need to be described as a whole, for instance a burial cut, associated fill(s) and skeleton will be grouped together by a feature number, or the bricks, mortar and plaster of a wall may also be grouped. The Feature Sheet filled out on site allows a whole burial or architectural element, as opposed to its individual units to be described.
 
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150 burial  Burial cut in the south interior house wall (feature 161). The cut goes through the wall and fill of space 86; very sharp edged and clearly distingui...
151 burial  This is a late Roman or Byzantine burial that was cut into the Neolithic level of Catalhoyuk. The burial is located within the space 88, to the south ...
152 burial  A child burial dug into the south wall of building 3, orientation E-W. Solid preservation, despite intensive animal activity in this area. A number o...
153 burial  Burial cut in the northern part of space 86 and through the northern interior wall (feature 160). Therefore this burial is partially located in space ...
154 burial  Burial cut in the east-west direction (roughly) with marks of a coffin (nail and some wood remains). The skeleton was mostly displaced; ribs sticking ...
155 molding/plaster/curtain wall  White plaster feature. It may be a collapsed molding or a curtain wall. It consists of a wall-like plaster (1-2.5-5 cm thickness at various locations)...
156 wall pillar  Wall pillar for the screen wall. It is a square shaped and is made of several courses of brick and mortar. It original edges are not completely preser...
157 roof  This feature comprises collapsed debris in the central part of space 86 and southwards from there. First unit, 3530, is bounded by the screen wall on ...
158 Burial  Burial #6 is oriented N-S and thus different from the last year Byzantine (?) burials that were oriented E-W. There are pottery vessels in the burial...
159 fire installation  What was named a fire installation lay around and beneath a human skull. The fill of the fire installation is very compact (but not baked as it seems)...

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