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Deposit 1100 11 0 The soil is a dark, yellowish brown sandy silt that soft, loose, and is made up of fine grains. 5-10% inclusions of poorly sorted tile fragments, small pottery sherds, and fine to coarse ... late 12th c ... (Formation notes cont.) the sapling's young root system.
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Deposit 1109 152 Lot 2015-060 30% med-large subrounded angular stones including limestone Top slope of the context is slight down to the N. The soil color is light brownish grey. The soil compaction is ... 4th c. BC ... 4th c. BC |
| Deposit 1109 156 Lot 2015-060 40% small-medium irregular pebbles Top slope of the context is slight down to the S. The soil color is light reddish brown. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is poorly ... 4th c. BC ... 4th c. BC |
| Basket/zembil 982 65 114 Lot 2006-040 "Garden fill" inside walls 290-294. Reddish brown silty sand with ca. 20% small cobbles, large pebbles In the morning the workmen took a big pick pass through the ... npd ... Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD) |
| Basket/zembil 966 88 154 Lot 2005-006 Fill of well. Yellowish brown sandy clay with red inclusions; 5% pebbles, 1% angular subrounded cobbles B88 is the continuation fo the fill from Well 2002-2 which ... with two wall plaster frgts ... 3rd c. B.C. |
Deposit 1101 5311 0 Lot 2008-046 Tile, pottery. Angular tabular, fine to large pebbles. Also angular spherical rounded platy, subrounded spherical cobble.s 60% Top slope of the context is moderate down ... 300 + or - 20 ... Middle Roman (2/2 2nd c-4th c AD) |
Deposit 1106 905 0 pottery, glass, tile, pebbles, iron, cobbles, bone, plaster; 20% inclusions Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is light greyish brown. The soil compaction is compact ... 7th c. npd ... near table (E of C193 by ... Coin #134. Glass vessel in |
Deposit 1100 5090 0 light reddish brown soil with 15% inclusions including pebbles, cobbles, little clay bits, charcoal, and disintegrated mudbrick Top slope of the context is slight down to the E. Bottom ... 1st half of 1st AC ... Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD) |
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