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Locus

 

 

Fragments

 

 

Percentage

1

218

33%

2

11

1.6%

3

3

0.4%

4

416

64%

5

0

0%

6

0

0%

Baulk Trim

7

1%

 

 

Total Bone Recovered: 655

 

Very little bone was recovered from T-95 in 2019 and all bone was unworked animal bone except for one fragment in Locus 1.

 

Loci 2 and 3 topsoil and yielded very little bone, with only 2% of all fragments being recovered. Locus 1 is a topsoil locus synonymous with 2 and 3 and yielded the second highest amount of bone most likely resulting from the larger size of the locus and the location of it farthest down the erosional slope.

 

Locus 4 yielded the highest amount of bone at 416 sherds, 64% of all bone recovered from T95. Locus 4 is a mixed context Locus with materials dating to the Medieval and Archaic phase of occupation. This locus is believed to be the locus directly above an Archaic functional surface that demonstrates elements of the destruction of the Archaic phase building.

 

Supplemental Find 108:  Human Infant Femur Fragment recovered from bulk bone bag Locus 4 in 2022. 

Cataloged:  PC20190124

106-110E/70.5-78S

23.89-25.10 mAE

pg. 107-187

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Trench Book KD VI T95 2019 info
Vocabulary: Murlo
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Anthony Tuck. (2019) "T95 (2019-07-31):231-232; Other from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Tesoro/Tesoro 95/T95 2019". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2019-09-13. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/documents/f616b6ec-bfe2-441f-a397-ef7926743f9e> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2057v73x

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