- Context:
- Italy
- Poggio Civitate
- Tesoro
- Tesoro 18
- 1971, ID:70
- ER I (1971-07-19):24-31; Daily Log (Document Item)
Daily Log
July 19, 1971
- G-J/25-26: 3 cassette of tiles
- E-F/25-26: 2 cassette of tiles
- G-J/23-24: str. 2: 2 cassette of tiles
Work continued in grids G-J/23-26 and EF/25-26.
In grids G-J/23-26, earth continued to be removed to a depth of ca. 50 cm:s below (pre-existing) ground surface.
EF/25-26: Loose soil around the hard and distinctive earth-stone pack was removed to make it appear more clearly. For extension of remaining part of it in grids EF/25-26, .
The earth-stone fill then was removed as far as the north-south line of a planned profile in (A)D-J/26-27, where it showed off well in section. Level reached: ab. [no information given] cm:s below surface ground.
Same grids:
A few more frags of a dolium (mentioned yesterday, p. 23 ). Otherwise, small amount of pottery, for the most part coarseware. A few Italo-Corinthian fragments.
- Find #3
- T-18 E/25-26
- Fragment of rocchetto, rather bad quality of bucchero
G-J/23-26: Yesterday's work proceeded in grids G-J/25-26. Upper surface of big stones in GH/24-25 now clearly visible; sketch made ( see p. 20 ). Deposit of smaller stones in J/25-26.
- Find #4
- T-18 H/26-27
- Fairly big fragment of segola di copertura; width entirely preserved
Grids G-J/23-26 having been finished down to a level of ab. 45-50 cm below (pre-existing) ground soil surface, another 15 cm of earth qas removed in a new cutting in the same grids, starting from west. Work in E-F/23-26 suspended until G-J/23-26 are finished down to the level reached by Erik Nielsen in T-17 to the west. No essential
change of soilc haracter, tile or pottery quantity or quality. Pottery: small quantity. Rather much stone (max. length: 10-30 cm) found in G-J/22-23.
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Document Type | Trench Book Entry |
Trench Book Entry Date | 1971-07-19 |
Entry Year | 1971 |
Start Page | 24 |
End Page | 31 |
Title | Daily Log |
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