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Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Locus Number 4
Legacy Database LocusID 994
Legacy Database TBTID 371
Locus Year 2012
Open Date 2012-06-25
Close Date 2012-06-29
Open Page 29
Close Page 49
Soil Samples False
Photos False
Munsell Color 2.5Y 4/3 olive brown
Description Locus 4 surrounds the 2 loci through the rest of the trench. It appears to be a yellow brown soil with less organic material, there are few to no rocks in this locus. Most of the tile and ceramic has been recovered from the southern half of the locus. The locus was later split in half when more medium sized rocks were uncovered in the northeast. A piece of medieval pottery was recovered from this locus. The boundary between locus 3 and locus 4 became clearer through excavation and this change will be reflected in the closing coordinates.
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Opening Grid Coordinates
EW (x) NS (y) Elevation (z) Rotation Order
50 -51.82 25.79 1
54 -53 25.57 10
54 -49 25.9 11
50 -49 25.98 12
50.42 -52.15 25.76 2
50.83 -50.64 25.84 3
51.21 -50.87 25.84 4
52.89 -49.96 25.85 5
53.5 -51.22 25.74 6
51.05 -52.67 25.65 7
50.56 -52.57 25.66 8
50.62 -53 25.67 9
Closing Grid Coordinates
EW (x) NS (y) Elevation (z) Rotation Order
50 -49 25.89 1
54 -49 25.83 2
54 -49.67 25.81 3
54 -51.06 25.68 4
54 -53 25.54 5
50 -53 25.55 6
50 -51.81 25.73 7
50 -51 25.8 8
50.8 -52.5 25.54 9
Suggested Citation

Anthony Tuck. (2017) "Locus 4 from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Civitate B/Civitate B 54/2012, ID:648". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2017-10-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/47cab825-c2d5-48d7-93e7-7f469a7aa2fd> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2kd26f8z

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