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
Metal Rare
Mortar Frequent
Pottery Rare
Geologic
Other Frequent stone
Organic

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
2017-07-23 Rhodora Vennarucci

probably the same collapse event a 17011, 17096 and 17075

Unknown Date Marzuolo Archaeologist

(12 July) area extended to the east to take in accumulation of mortar. Wattle and daub collapse with bits of mortar and stone. Some pieces found that had kiln wall attached to one side. One side had impressions from wattle reeds and other side has chevron design. Kiln wall attached to chevron side. Wattle originally placed horizontally - can this help determine in which direction the structure fell?

Faunal Register

Bulk Finds

Finds Observations
Finds Storage Notes
Bulk Finds

Special Finds

332
Nail, 2 fragments of a whole iron nail, broken almost at the tip of the nail, 44 grams together, 2.4 cm diameter of the head of the nail, body tapers from 1.3 cm to 0.3 cm in thickness

333
Metal Fragment, 10 metal fragments including iron, 40 grams together, 2 nail heads and then other fragments, very corroded, larger nail head= 2.8 cm diameter, smaller nail head= 2.6 cm diameter

335
Nail, Iron nail body fragment, 4 grams, 4.5 cm length, 1.5 cm thickest, 0.2 cm thinnest

339
Nail, Very thin iron nail, 2 pieces broken from one whole piece, 7 grams together, 0.9 cm diameter of the head of the nail, 5.2 cm length of the longer piece, 3.3 cm length of shorter piece, 0.4 cm thickness

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
terra sigillata 1 1 16 0 Table Ware Clay Plate
thin-walled pottery 1 1 3 1 Table Ware Clay Traces of paint? Little knobs.
Totals 0 0 0 0 2 2 19 1

Glass

Glass

Ceramics Study

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Connected Forms

Attachments

Attachments
IMG_5989.JPG
Photo

SU 17054: view toward south

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Photo

SU 17054: view toward the north

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Photo

SU 17054: view toward the south

MAP_2017_Context_Sheet_17054.pdf
Context Sheet