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Daily Log 21/07/2009

AM

Began morning by trimming he baulk walls. Also the area between meters 146E and 148E was cleared of any remaining back fill and spilt soil in preparation of investigating the new soil discovered there. Continued work in Locus 3 , a pick pass was done, little material was recovered, and when recovered it is from around the stump or close to the baulk that was from 2008 sectioning. A second pick pass was completed through the locus. The same type of brownish flakey soil of grey clay-like soil is being exposed. The locus is now at the same depth as locus 5 was excavated to, and the same soil is being exposed. In the southeast corner of locus 3 a linear line of small, 1 cm x 3 cm stones running southwest to northeast has been exposed.

The stump at the 152E/ 97S corner was defined and cleared of remaining soil.

PM

Finished baulking the trench. While baulking a jaw bone was found inbeded in the new locus. Opened 2 new loci. Locus 9 is the remaining carbon soil in the trench, locus 10 is a sounding in the western extension to explore the non galestra soil uncovered on Friday (17/7/09). While finishing cleaning up the soil a piece of incised pottery was uncovered (special find #1).

1. I ncised Bucchero

Baulk Trim

21.69 mAE

150.48 E

96.61 S

Took opening elevations and photos of loci 9 and 10 .

Locus 9 : Opening Elevations

A- 21.72 mAE

B- 21.70 mAE

C- 21.72 mAE

D- 21.75 mAE

E- 21.70 mAE

F- 21.70 mAE

G- 21.65 mAE

H- 21.72 mAE

I- 21.88 mAE

J- 21.65 mAE

Locus 9 : Opening Coordinates:

A- 150.43 E/ 97 S

B- 150.51 E/ 96.25 S

C- 151.05 E/ 95.66 S

D- 151.29 E/ 94.86 S

E- 152.41 E/ 94.72 S

F- 153.22 E/ 95.04 S

G- 152.74 E/ 95.82 S

H- 151.54 E/ 96.37 S

I- 150.93 E/ 97 S

J- 151.78 E/ 95.35 S

Locus 10 : Opening Elevations:

A- 22.26 mAE

B- 22.35 mAE

C- 22.36 mAE

D- 22.43 mAE

E- 22.37 mAE

Locus 10 : Opening Coordinates:

A- 146 E/ 94 S

B- 147.5 E/ 94 S

C- 147.5 E/ 95 S

D- 146 E/ 95 S

E- 147 E/ 94.5 S

A pick pass was completed through locus 9 . Around the edge a golden yellow soil and a light grey clay soil is being exposed. Locus 9 is a grey brown soil that is clay like and does not flake. It has carbon inclusions through out but very little material, although it is still present. Locus 10 is a yellow brown soil with white inclusions. It is flakey and has characteristics of broken down rocks.

A second pick pass was completed in Locus 3 . During this pass a pocket of carbon was found along the slope. More of the galestra soil was exposed.

Bulk Finds

Locus 3

Terracotta- 6 pieces

Pottery- 7 pieces

Locus 9

Terracotta- 9 pieces

Pottery- 19 pieces

Bone- 3 pieces

Baulk Trim

Terracotta- 7 pieces

Pottery- 2 pieces

Bone- 3 pieces

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Andrew J. Carroll, Andrea R. Rodriguez. (2017) "AJC/ARR II (2009-07-21):189-198; Daily Log 21/07/2009 from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Civitate C/Civitate C 7/2009, ID:608/Locus 3". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2017-10-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/documents/89b1d1f0-82c8-4ecf-b05b-d36f8f9d8c38> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2ks70k22

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