| Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
|---|---|
| Designator | Wall |
| General remarks | Mud bricks which are small and strong and lying at an angle as if collapsed. The bottom of them is hard to find, but is probably sitting on the surface associated with the whole pot KT1429, 0.35m below top of bricks |
| Strat below | 1044 |
| Strat abuts | 1044, 1048, 1053 |
| Top depth center | 595.23 |
| Bottom depth center | 595.16 |
| Dimension length | 1.5 |
| Dimension width | 1.25 |
| Start date | 2000-08-15 |
| End date | 2000-08-17 |
| Color | brown-gray pink |
| Composition | bricks |
| Tentative Date | Middle Bronze Age |
| Has note | Contexts excavated in trenches were recorded using the "locus system." A locus is any discrete three-dimensional entity excavated in a trench. The key to the locus system is the recognition that a locus is any one thing. Differences in soil composition or texture are therefore as important as, for example, the difference between a pit and a wall. If two entities were distinct, they were considered separate loci and were therefore assigned separate locus numbers. It should also be noted that every context excavated in a trench was given a locus number and thus the trench itself is made up completely of excavated loci. |
| Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
|---|---|
| Material | Mud brick |
| Stone brick size | 10cm thick |
| Structure type | wall |
| Courses amount | 3 |
| Wall abuts | L1048 |
Suggested Citation
Peter Cobb. (2012) "Locus 1047 from Asia/Turkey/Kenan Tepe/Area C/Trench 1". In Kenan Tepe. Bradley Parker, Peter Cobb (Ed). Released: 2012-03-28. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/565d1012-99fe-4672-fa56-43ea74977e0f> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k21n83n9m
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