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Locus Number 4
Legacy Database LocusID 968
Legacy Database TBTID 366
Locus Year 2011
Open Date 2011-07-25
Close Date 2011-07-26
Open Page 63
Close Page 67
Soil Samples False
Photos True
Description Locus 4, the topsoil of the northern extension, consisted of a dark brown/gray soil. The soil was very dry and brittle from being baked in the sun. Much organic material was present within this locus, namely superficial plants/weeds and roots; Locus 4 was the humous layer. Practically no material was uncovered from this locus (1 sherd of pottery or .31% of the total 319 sherds discovered in CB-46). Additionally this locus is very shallow, with an average depth of 12cm. As topsoil, the material uncovered offers no contextual information. Locus 4 was conflated with Locus 1 and Locus 5.
Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Opening Grid Coordinates
EW (x) NS (y) Elevation (z) Rotation Order
0 -29 29.74 1
-1 -29 29.78 2
-1 -31 29.82 3
0 -31 29.86 4
-0.5 -30 29.75 5
Closing Grid Coordinates
EW (x) NS (y) Elevation (z) Rotation Order
0 -29 29.67 1
-1 -29 29.66 2
-1 -31 29.7 3
0 -31 29.71 4
-0.5 -30 29.71 5
Suggested Citation

Anthony Tuck. (2017) "Locus 4 from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Civitate B/Civitate B 46/2011, ID:640". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2017-10-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/f877cf40-f576-4ae8-89ed-284185359329> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2p84kr4x

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