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1107 1166 0 Filled by deposit 1164 & 1218 The context shape in plan is rectrangular. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are vertical. The break at the base of the cut is gradual ... 2013/05/31 ... 1166 ...
Cutt 1166 is therefore the ... structure 1196.
After cut 1166 |
Deposit 1107 1218 0 ca. 80% inclusions of large stones and tile fragments; little bone and pottery; plaster Top slope of the context is moderate down to the W. The soil color is dark greyish brown. The ... mid-6th ... (1166) for wall 851, it became |
1107 1206 0 The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are vertical. The break at the base of the cut is varies. The base of the cut is tapered blunt point. Truncation: Truncated at the south ... 2013/06/06 ... by cut 1166 ... foundation trench 1166. 1206 cut |
Structure 1106 851 0 Structure materials: fieldstones, tile, cement,. Material bonding: cement. Photos 2012-546, 2012-548, 2012-550, 2012-655.
Related context - 746. Wall 851 does not bond with wall ... 2012/05/29 ... context 1166, and the fill for |
Deposit 1107 1168 0 Small stones (coarse pebbles), bones, pottery (mostly fineware), tile, slag, glass, composing ca. 30% deposit. Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is light reddish brown ... 2013/06/01 ... (being cut by 1166 foundation |
Deposit 1107 1193 0 Lot 2013-022 Among the inclusions were sub-rounded stones up to c. 3 cm in diameter, pottery, and shell. Inclusions c. 15% Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is light ... Late 4th, early 3rd c ... 1166. Perhaps it was a |
Deposit 1107 1181 0 Ceramic sherds (fine and coarse), small sub-rounded stones, shell, large pieces of tile and ceramics. Inclusions c.20% Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark reddish ... 2013/06/04 ... of Wall 851 (Cut 1166 |
Structure 1107 1203 0 Lot 2013-023 Among inclusions were charcoal, pottery, shell, smooth runded river pebbles of various colors, sub-rounded stones (c. 2 x 2 cm), and small bits of plaster. Inclusions ... 2/2 4th century BC? ... Excavation of 1203, a compact earth floor cut by 1178 and 1166, and laid up |
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