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Reader Number 1
Quantity 1
Weight 14
Date Read 2005-07-26
Extant Part body sherd
Find Color red
Chronotype Brick, with holes, Modern Present
Material pottery
Fabric group tile
Period Modern, Present
Un 537_3_1
Collection Type Survey
Start date 1950
End date 2008
Duration 58
Has note

This record came from the MasterFindsSurveyMay2013Dates table of the source Access database. That table contained records about the identification and description of artifacts documented by ceramicists during analysis. Using the chronotype system, the ceramicist first divided the sherds into batches.

A "batch" denotes a group of similar artifacts from a survey unit that shares the same chronotype, fabric, color, surface treatment / decoration, and vessel part to one another. A single batch, for example, could consist of four buff Late Roman 1 amphora handles. Red handles of the same shape and chronotype would be separated into their own batch as would buff rims from the same amphora chronotype. During analysis, ceramicists assigned the artifacts to batches of chronotypes that were as specific as possible. They then described, counted, and weighed each batch, recording the information on paper forms. We subsequently keyed these forms into a Microsoft Access database, and scanned and archived the paper copy at the University of North Dakota.

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Vocabulary: DCMI Metadata Terms (Dublin Core Terms)
R. Scott Moore info
Vocabulary: Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project I: Pedestrian Survey
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Republic of Cyprus info
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Open Context References: Republic of Cyprus hub
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Suggested Citation

R. Scott Moore. (2013) "Batch 3 from Europe/Cyprus/PKAP Survey Area/West Pyla/Unit 537". In Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project I: Pedestrian Survey. David K. Pettegrew, William R. Caraher, R. Scott Moore (Ed). Released: 2013-10-25. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/84895a19-1c73-4118-5ee7-4cd295f3737c> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2m338579

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