| General Description |
Grey-brown soil, clayey-silty, small to mid-sized pebbles, pottery and little burned material present. Still slightly disturbed by ploughing.
The locus presumably represent the youngest preserved and identified (in N-extension 5) layer of the floor-package that is visible in the N-section (eastern part) of N-extension 1. See also Locus:176905:015 for further discussion of this matter.
The locus was square sampled in total (9 squares, 6 1x1m, 3 1x0.5m, see sketch attached)
See also for more detailed description Locus:176904:036 |
| Boundaries (Contrast, Topography) |
The locus is limited to the E, N and S by N-extension 5 excavation edge. In the S the locus is artificially divided from with supra-floor Locus:176904:036 due to excavation process. |
| Consistency (Components, Colours) |
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| Interpretation & Classification of the Locus |
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