Feature 2250
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| Area: 4040 |
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| Dug in Year: 2006 |
| Feature Type: pit/scoop |
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| Location: cut into main floor of space 227= F2129 |
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| Grid X: 1049.7 Grid Y: 1156.9 |
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Description: Small pit cut into main floor of Sp 227. Cut into layer 13221. Contained an ashy deposit and a cluster of fragmentary clay objects
Discussion:
Feature 2250 was a small pit cut into the main floor of space 227 in building 58. The feature was 'sealed' by a slightly sunken deposit of plaster given unit number 13209 but possibly the same layer as 13207? The feature contined a fill- 13211 which contained a cluster of fragmentary clay objects/ possible horn figurines = 13212 Beneath this fill there was a distinctive deposit of dark ashy material - 13213- certainly a burnt deposit. However, it is unclear whether this fill represented an in-situ fire (possibly unlikely as associated deposits appear not to have been affected by heat) or more likely redeposited ash. A piece of obsidian found in association with the clay objects was also assigned an x find number- see sheet 13212 |
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| In situ Conservation: No |
| Lifted: No |
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| Feature Relationships: |
| cuts: (Click to view the record) 2129 |
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| Number of Related Diary Entries: 1 |
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| Conservation Recorded: No |
| Related Photos: 14 (Opens as a group in a new window) | Buildings: (Click to view the record)
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| | No. Of Units in this Feature: 5 (Click here to view unit list) |
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