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Locus Number 2
Legacy Database LocusID 1506
Legacy Database TBTID 445
Locus Year 2016
Open Date 2016-07-11
Close Date 2016-07-25
Open Page 47
Close Page 163
Soil Samples False
Photos False
Munsell Color 2.5Y 4/3 Olive Brown; 5GY 5/1 Greenish Grey
Description Locus 2 is 2 meters wide in the west and 1. 8 meters wide in the east, which covered and abuts Locus 5, and abuts Locus 3 and Locus 7 and covered Locus 10. The soil is a clay like brown soil with inclusions of green and yellow decaying rock and carbon. The Locus is characterized by many stones ranging from small (10-20 cm), to medium (20-30 cm) and a few large stones (larger than 30 cm). A number of stones form a linear feature in the northern most extent of Locus 2 through the entire length of the Locus. Next to the linear feature a number of small rocks were found which were likely collapse from the wall later declared Locus 5, or stones distributed as a result of the tennis court construction. Under the stones materials such as modern material (wood, tile, glass and string) were present, and ancient material such as pottery (coarseware, impasto, and fine impasto) and tile were found.
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Opening Grid Coordinates
EW (x) NS (y) Elevation (z) Rotation Order
-21.14 -2.54 304.62 1
-19.47 -2.23 304.71 2
-24.74 -1.1 304.64 3
-21.57 -4.36 304.82 4
Closing Grid Coordinates
EW (x) NS (y) Elevation (z) Rotation Order
-21.14 -2.54 304.75 1
-19.47 -2.23 304.63 2
-24.74 -1.1 304.69 3
-21.57 -4.36 304.7 4
Suggested Citation

Anthony Tuck. (2017) "Locus 2 from Europe/Italy/Vescovado di Murlo/Upper Vescovado/Vescovado 13/2016, ID:723". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2017-10-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/eeb75bfa-deac-4007-b231-08677ae9a7b4> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2wd45x2g

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