Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
---|---|
Designator | Fill |
Context rating | Tertiary |
General remarks | This locus is an area of broken pottery. There are no specific pit lines. The pottey is large slabes from obviously large storage jars. There was also a piece of a pedastle. |
Strat below | 16, 24, 12, 5 |
Top depth center | 588.325 |
Bottom depth center | 588.26 |
Dimension length | 0.8 |
Dimension width | 0.7 |
Start date | 2004-07-22 |
End date | 2004-07-22 |
Composition | pottery |
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. |
Suggested Citation
Emily Ogle. (2012) "Locus 49 from Asia/Turkey/Kenan Tepe/Area D/Trench 8". In Kenan Tepe. Bradley Parker, Peter Cobb (Ed). Released: 2012-03-28. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/be8dc1c2-5d77-4db9-6015-40f69aa3af11> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k28916c4x
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