Stratigraphic Units

Basics

Excavation Year
Area
Definition
SU Type
Formation Process
Layer Distinguished By
Photo Numbers
Photomodel Numbers
Plan Numbers
Section Numbers
Approximate Date of Layer
to
Date of Layer Observations
Stratigraphical Reliability
Confidence in Interpretation
Contamination Risk

Record Events

Filled Out By
Revised By
Filled Out On
Revised On
SU Opened On
SU Closed On

Inclusions

Class Frequency Details
Anthropic
Mortar Rare
Pottery Medium Though less than 16025
Slag Medium Medium-rare
Tiles Rare
Geologic
Other Medium Rocks
Organic
Charcoal Rare
Other Medium Bone (Does not specify human or animal); Though less than 16025

Soil Matrix

Composition
Matrix
Compaction
Color

Clarity of Limits

Northern Limit
Southern Limit
Western Limit
Eastern Limit
Depth Limit
Clarity of Limits Notes

Stratigraphic Sequence

Observations and Descriptions

Observations

Layers

Excavation Method
Excavation Conditions

Cuts

Cut Shape in Plan
Cut Top - BOS
Cut Base - BOS
Cut Sides
Cut Orientation
Cut Dimensions

Structural Remains

Structure Type

Orientation
Material
Building Technique

Bonding Material
Number of Coursings
Wall Facing

Dimensions
Related architectural features

Environmental Samples

Sample Type

Interpretations

Interpretations
2016-07-21 Marzuolo Archaeologist

Less materials found than in 16025. Below multiple occupation layers, 16030 is possibly another occupation layer or abandonment. Less metal than above. Scattered collapse suggests possible abandonment. Multiple bronze pieces found in North with unclear purpose. Removed large central tile, which revealed a large rock (left in for next layer). Beneath this layer, a brown layer 16035 was revealed with less finds, except for a section in the West central part of the quadrant which is currently unnamed and contains a darker, black composition. (AKOZ, KP, WTL)

Faunal Register

Bulk Finds

Finds Observations
Finds Storage Notes
Bulk Finds

Special Finds

119
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragments. (3)

120
Metal Fragment, Metal, iron fragment.

121
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragment. Rod.

122
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragment. Rod.

123
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragment.

125
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragment.

126
Metal Object, Metal object, bronze. Potentially a hair pin?

127
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragment. Semi circle shape.

128
Nail, Metal, iron nail head.

129
Metal Object, Metal, bronze fragment. Looks like it could be part of a hinge. Three holes, slightly curved.

130
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragment. Looks like a small "p".

131
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragments (2).

132
Metal Fragment, Metal, bronze fragment.

133
Metal Fragment, Metal, iron fragment.

Ceramics

Ceramics Assemblage Condition
Ceramics Condition Comments
Ceramics
Ware Whole Vessels Rims Handles Bases Walls Total Weight (g) Selected for Study Fabric Function Raw Material Object Shape Original Condition Fresh Breaks Very Rounded Edges Notes Code
coarse ware 2 2 13 17 190 3 Kitchen Ware Clay
coarse ware 2 2 12 2 Kitchen Ware Clay Jar/jug
coarse ware 2 2 1 32 37 483 4 Clay
depurated ware 1 1 9 1 Utilities Clay Oil lamp
depurated ware 6 6 273 Transport Clay Amphora
depurated ware 4 7 3 49 63 721 8 Clay
depurated ware 3 3 26 3 Clay Jar/jug
pareti sottili 1 1 4 1 Clay Or TS?
terra sigillata 1 1 7 1 Utilities Clay Oil lamp FTS2
terra sigillata 4 2 3 10 19 55 7 Table Ware Clay FTS1
terra sigillata 3 3 11 3 Table Ware Clay Bowl/cup
terra sigillata 1 1 7 1 Table Ware Clay FTS3
terra sigillata 3 14 17 162 3 Table Ware Clay FTS2. Misfired. Refit base (selected)
terra sigillata 1 1 12 1 Table Ware Clay Plate FTS2. Misfired.
terra sigillata 2 2 13 2 Table Ware Clay Bowl/dish FTS2. Misfired
terra sigillata 3 2 2 12 19 42 7 Table Ware Clay FTS2. Incised decoration on wall fragment.
terra sigillata 2 2 25 2 Table Ware Clay Plate FTS2. Refit.
terra sigillata 6 6 22 6 Table Ware Clay Bowl FTS2
thin-walled pottery 2 2 5 2 Table Ware Clay
tile/pottery - indet 2 2 251 Clay
Totals 0 34 14 14 143 205 2330 57

Glass

Glass
Class Whole Vessels Rims Handles Bases Walls Total Weight (g) Minimum Size (cm) Maximum Size (cm) Details
Vessel Glass 1 1 1
Totals 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

Ceramics Study

714
-

715
-

716
-

717
-

718
-

719
-

720
-

721
-

722
-

723
-

724
-

725
-

726
-

727
-

728
-

729
-

730
-

731
-

732
-

733
-

734
-

735
-

736
-

737
-

738
-

739
-

740
-

741
-

742
-

743
-

744
-

745
-

746
-

747
-

748
-

749
-

750
-

751
-

752
-

753
-

754
-

755
-

756
-

757
-

758
-

759
-

760
-

761
-

762
-

763
-

764
-

765
-

766
-

Connected Forms

Attachments

Attachments
IMG_2415.JPG
Photo

SU 16030: view toward the south

16030_sketch.pdf
Sketch