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HBAM2016AUG95HPro 5.0nmn0@a006010@\P(047@Qn900e740-005@Kn900e750-001@eHEB@ REVISED LOCUSA@'A -H A I S]gqCMYoy BDDFHJL@p AE!@ D"I#N$S%X&]'b(g)l*q+v,{-A0C/E.GF@1"2 A43@NIMGcJcL @N #AO#AZ#AXCY@RgT#A[#^]@Wc`@_$#Bc&cb'@U)@d-Og/@f5#Ai6@h7MV:@j>?@kC @M@SXA6 alisA87alisA:9 A< alisA=;!> @?55aHBAM3016AUG95@@primary&secondary tertiary(*+5@burialOWburialcontentsOVconstructionfWcontentsOWdoorwayfWfeaturefWfeatureconstructiondoorwayfVwallj  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@e740EWFWGWJWLWSWTWZW[WeWfWhWjWkWlWnWuWxWyW{W|W}W~W@We750AWBWCWDWHWNWOWRWXWYWmWn890GWHWJWLWRWSWXWYWZW[WeWfW003004005006007/008 008009010 011 012 013 014015016017018019020021022023024025026027028029030031032 033!034"035#036$037%038&039'040(041)042*043+044,045-046.047/0480049105020513052405350546055705680579058:059;060<061=062>063?064@001CW001002CV002CW005006SWTWW3IATertiaryD Plow ZoneL 8/12/2002M 8/13/2002NJO N900 E750P001S see belowT see belowU.10mV.10mX0Z002, 003"A)005: N900 E740 & 008: N890 E740;N890 E750)@A @ ff#ATop datum: modern ground surface; Bottom: average - 15cm below MGS Purpose of unit is to start excavation in this trench. Soil is loose topsoil, dark, dry and crumbly. Concentration of tiles is slightly higher in E side of trench. After removing 13-21cm of matrix throughout 10X10m, we noted one wall (made of upended tiles and stones) in SW corner and one compacted mud feature running from E baulk about halfway through unit. We then terminated unit. Removal of Locus 001 revealed several rodBEent holes in trench, indicating that loose fill definitely continues.3@A @ ffddefinitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E750-001i brown - graylloose, crumblyJtopsoilMJ-001ATertiaryD"Other - fill (but below plow zone)L 8/13/2002M 8/14/2002l@: @[>D " R1 3 eR)+j 2/6/2004@MABUTS DESCRIPTIONKASSOCIATED FEATURESASSOCIATED SURFACESASSOCIATED WALLSBLOCKED DOORWAYS3 BOTTOM DATUMBUILDING NUMBER;CONTEXT RELIABILITY$ CONTEXT TYPECUTS DATE END DATE START DATUMDEPOSITIONAL HISTORY.DESCRIPTION REMARKSJEQUALS" EXCAVATOR%FEATURE MATERIAL+ FILL COLOR)FILL COMPOSITION, FILL TEXTURE> FLOOR COLOR@FLOOR COMPOSITIONAFLOOR CONSTRUCTIONL FLOOR TEXTUREC FOUNDATIONS1GENERAL REMARKS# IS CUT BY!LOCUS LOCUS HEIGHT LOCUS WIDTH LOCUS WIDTH2 MODIFICATIONS4 NEW CONTEXT(NO. 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A!VDEF(LISTLISTApost-A A B C D EVDEFA((B Context ListCPrimary Context ListDSecondary Context ListETertiary Context ListF Trench Nos.G ReliabilityH ExcavatorK OperationM Trench Phase`@DAFMRLFMRLA() A]FMRLFMRLA( B TITRIS BFDTITRIS RESEARCH7`B70SunMonTueWedThuFriSatJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecS6X  $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMO HelveticaGenevaTimesTimes New RomanVerdanaArialH@EPro 3.0F!cc!2(H Pro 5.0 - 5.5M1,,./: AM PM PMYyTtNnFfNALL ODBF P^SundayMondayTuesday WednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdayJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugust SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberQ1Q2Q3Q4 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter,  , X5 kM@Ma-246001002003004005006007/008 008/007009010 011 012 013  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ x@%^'_(`)a*b+c,d-e.f0g1h2i3j4k;lo?p@qArBsCtDuEvFwGxHyIzJ{K|L}M A'BCDE(FGHIJ$KLMNOPQR S T%UVWXY Z!["\;]<^=_#`)a,b>c.d*e?f1gKh3i+j0k2lm4n@oApBqrCsLt-uvDwExFyGzH{I|J}M  ((((P[@BUU Bk*h +` +k<h , =`=kNh>O`Ok`hP!a`akrh bDs`Cskh!t)`kh":`EU`.U!   A  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.1 kGV;I%< J IJXM 8/15/2002NJO N900 E740P005T mod gr surfU7mV9mX0Z006"A$001:N900E750 & 008:N890E740/N890E750$@A @ ff#AFirst locus of trench 900 E740. Plow zone with tiles; in mid-point of trench (about 4m W of N900 E750 line) tile pieces strike a higher proportion of stone. Second pick-pass produces very large (25-30cm) dense clumps of compacted matrix throughout trench (?fallen pis?) No coherent organization of this pis matrix (e.g. linear) was noted & collected. Total number of tile ? bags = 4X1/2 bag (bags are now packed half-full to reduce weight).@A @ ffe Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-005i gray-brownlloose, plow soil~looseMJ-005 ATertiaryD Plow ZoneL 8/17/2002M 8/17/2002NJO N900 E740P006T mod gr surfU7V9X0Y005Z003, 004, 007, 019, 020definitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-006MJ-006eB D@GNJO N900 E750P002U10V10X0Y001Z004#ALocus opened on basis of potential mud feature running E-W. Loose, gray-brown matrix. One tile gives us measurable dimensions on width (=35cm), bagged separately because it can be ?(5 pieces). Exploration of rodent hole that ran into mud feature confirms that the feature is not solid and it is therefore removed as part of Locus 002. Quantity of stones is low, as it was in Locus 001(perhaps 20 per cubic meter).ddefinitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E750-002i gray-brownlloose~crumblyMJ-002APrimaryBWallL 8/13/2002NJO N900 E750P003Y001, 002cPWall consists of tiles and stones in expedient architecture measuring 2 courses.dpossibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E750-003icompact mud matrixjwallk tile, stonep2rmud2tiles & stones ranging from 40X40 to 5X5cm in sizeK004, 030MJ-003NJO N900 E750P004\003e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E750-004MJ-004ATertiaryD Plow ZoneL 8/15/2002GLcPurpose of locus is to remove matrix so that end of lot will be at the same level as the adjacent trench N900 E750. Matrix is gray-brown soil; there is a relatively high proportion of glass from this unit.ddefinitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-006i gray-brownMJ-006ATertiaryD Plow ZoneL 8/18/2002M 8/19/2002NJO N890 E740P008T mod gr surfU16mV6mX0Z009, 010b001: N900E750 & 005 N900E740#AqFirst locus of trenches N890 E750 and N890 E740. These two trenches were combined into a single locus for ease of topsoil recording and logistics. As in analogous opening loci of N900 E740 and N900 E740, the first pick-pass is dry and crumbly, followed by a very hard layer (under 5-8cm of topsoil) in which the picks pull up large (20-25cm lumps) of compressed matrix.qddefinitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-008MJ-008L 8/19/2002NJO N890 E750P009Y008Z017, 0187, 0187, 018Qe%(n900e740-005EVn900e740-006FVn900e740-020TVn900e740-040hVn900e740-042jVn900e740-043kVn900e740-044lVn900e740-046nVn900e740-053uVn900e740-056xVn900e740-057yVn900e740-059{Vn900e740-060|Vn900e740-061}Vn900e740-062~Vn900e740-064@V$gray/brown(matrixCWmudCW*wall+stoneCWtileCWtilestoneCV02Mj-0  !"#')/012367:j-001j-002j-003j-004j-005j-006j-008j-009j-010 j-011 j-013 j-014j-015j-017j-018j-019j-020j-024j-025j-026j-027j-030j-036$j-037%j-038&j-040(j-042*j-043+j-044,j-045-j-046.j-0524j-0535j-0568j-0579j-059;j-060j-063?j-064@AAzHH(FG(HH(d}`zA'd*h-0422JN9cLocus is being taken to articulate emergent feature such as tiles that appear to have fallen onto a flat plane (prob. not a surface as such but a collection of fallen material).ddefinitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N890 E750-009MJ-009 NJP007/008c See locus 008g2002h-007/008MJ-0CS+ ABCDE F GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX Y!Z"[#\$]%^'_(`)a*b+c,d-e.f0g1h2i3j4k;lo?p@qArBsCtDuEvFwGxHyIzJ{K|L}M A'BCDE(FGHIJ$KLMNOPQR S T%UVWXY Z!["\;]<^=_#`)a,b>c.d*e?f1gKh3i+j0k2lm4n@oApBqrCsLt-uvDwExFyGzH{I|J}M   !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@(((P[@BUULO D Other - fillL 8/19/2002NJO N890 E740P010Y008Z012, 018, 017, 013, 019, 020#ALocus taken to remove matrix to same level as end of locus 006 in N900 E740. As we remove tiles alternately hard/compact and crumbly matrix over tiles, we expose locus 012 (a stone-edged wall in SE of trench). Yo the E of 012 and between 012 and the baulk, we encounter a reddish, crumbly matrix, on which this locus will terminate. When brushed, the reddish crumbly matrix under 010 to W of 012 is full of rodent holes.e Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-010MJ-010 NJP012e Monica Smithg2002h-012MJ-0 A SecondaryC Pit contentsL 8/21/2002NJO N890 E740P013Y010## A SecondaryC Pit contentsL 8/21/2002NJO N890 E740P013Y010#NZ #ALocus is being taken in arbitrary spit in area that may be a pit. Dry, gritty matrix but not particularly loose or compact (i.e. this area is not distinctively different from surrounding matrix taken out as 010 in the same trench). We took a half-section on the S 1/2 first and decided that this was probably not a pit. When we continued with the north half, however, an abundance of rodent holes provided some evidence that this might be a pit after all. Removal of 15-20cm of matrix throughouBt area produces very few sherds or tiles, but no particular evidence other that the absence of architectural material to confirm status as pit. Verdict: pit? One modern nail recovered.@A @ ffddefinitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-013DroundEroundFunknownG!top is slightly wider than bottomMJ-013 P011h-011MJ-011L 8/21/2002M 8/22/2002NJO N900 E750P014#NJP015e Monica Smithg2002h-015MJ-015 Smith\Q002AW002003AV003AWFW003004007019020FV004FW006007FW009GW009010GV010GW012JW012018017013019020JV013JW017HWJW017018HV018HWJW019FWJW020FWJW054uW054055uV055uW063@38%$definitelyAWBWFWGWHWLWOWSW}WdefinitelymixedAVBVFVGVHVLVOVSV}Vgood5mixedAWBWCWFWGWHWLWOWQWRWSWTWZWfWjWkW}W@WpossiblyCWQWRWTWZWfWjWkW@WpossiblymixedCVQVRVTVZVfVjVkV@V'2002  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@(007/008 011 012 016017021022023028029030031032 033!034"035#036$039'041)e740-006FWe740-008/007GWe740-010JWe740-013LWe750-001AWe750-002BWe750-003CWe750-004DWe750-009HWn890GWHWJWLWn890e740-008/007GVn890e740-010JVn890e740-013LVn890e750-009HVn900AWBWCWDWEWFWWPK`(047/0480049105020513052405460557058:063?e740-005EWe740-006FWe740-008GWe740-010JWe740-013LWe740-019SWe740-020TWe740-026ZWe740-027[We740-037eWe740-038fWe740-040hWe740-042jWe740-043kWe740-044lWe740-046nWe740-053uWe740-056xWe740-057yWe740-059{We740-060|We740-061}We740-062~We740-064@We750-001AWe750-002BWe750-003CWe750-004DWe750-009HWe750-014NWe750-015OWe750-018RWe750-024XWe750-025YWe750-045mWn890GWHWJWLWRWSWXWYWZW[WeWfWn890e740-008GVn890e740-010JVn890e740-013LVn890e740-019SVn890e740-026ZVn890e740-027[Vn890e740-037eVn890e740-038fVn890e750-009HVn890e750-018RVn890e750-024XVn890e750-025YVn900AWBWCWDWEWFWNWOWTWhWjWkWlWmWnWuWxWyW{W|W}W~W@WYTNJP016e Monica Smithg2002h-015MJ-0NJP016e Monica SmithMA((((P[@BUUR[g2002h-016MJ-0L 8/24/2002M 8/24/2002NJP017Y9#APurpose of this locus is to remove 1/2 section of matrix from potential pit in SE corner of N890 E750. First picking reveals very hard, compact, gritty matrix (i.e. not necessarily pit-like). Small picks used since we begin to encounter tiles (of a variety already seen elsewhere in S half of Op. J.). Removal of approx. 10cm of matrix in 017 indicates that there is no detectable difference between 017 and surrounding matrix, so we terminate 017. @A @ ffdpossibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h-017igrayl silty, gritty~compactMJ-017ATertiaryD Other - fillL 8/24/2002M 8/24/2002NJO N890 E750P018Y9#NJP019e Monica Smithg2002h-019MJ-019NJP020e Monica Smithg2002h-020MJ-020h-020MJ-020Smithg2002h-033MJ-0"NJP034e Monica Smithg2002h-034MJ-0#NJP035e Monica Smithg2002h-035MJ-0$NJ$NJbd0'NJP039e Monica Smithg2002h-039MJ-0(ATertiaryD Other - fillL 8/29/2002M 8/29/2002NJO N900 E740P040U2.9 E-WV2.9 N-SX0Y 021, 032, 020#A>Purpose of locus is to remove matrix that has pedestaled wall locus 021 and remnant floor surface 032. Matrix is relatively loose and gray/brown, quite similar to matrix in upper levels of Op. J generally. Removal of this matrix confirms that these features (021 and 032) were indeed pedestaled and did not continue.>e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-040i gray/brown~looseMJ-040MJ-01NJP049e Monica Smithg2002h-049MJ-02NJP050e Monica Smithg2002h-050MJ-03NJP051e Monica Smithg2002h-051MJ-04NJP052e Monica Smithg2002h-052MJ-0525NJP053e Monica Smithg2002h-053MJ-0536NJP054e Monica Smithg2002h-054MJ-07NJP055e Monica Smithg2002h-0557NJP055e Monica Smithg2002h-055J-07NJP055e Monica Smithg2002h-055hj67MJ-08L9/3/2002NJO N900 E740P056Y053cPurpose of locus is to remove matrix in spits around wall 054 and circular stone {?} 055. Matrix is slightly redder than previous loci in this area. We start with 6 pickmen on E side of trench.e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-056MJ-0569L9/3/2002NJO N900 E740P057#APurpose of locus is to remove soft matrix identified as possible pit on E side of trench. Very powdery, gray fill. Location of this pit probably explains high density of roots noted on W side of trench N900 E750 (see notes for______ [omitted]). Locus 057 is permeated by rodent holes that are filled with gray ashy matrix. After about 15cm we hit a layer of almost pure ash (samples in sugar sack.) Continued 4 Sept. 02.e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-057MJ-057]`NJP021e Monica Smithg2002h-021MJ-0NJP022e Monica Smithg2002h-022MJ-0NJP023e Monica Smithg2002h-023MJ-0A SecondaryCBuilding CollapseL 8/25/2002NJO N890 E750P024b027 (to W in N890 E740)#APurpose of locus is to remove tiles in this area of trench. Locus consists of what appears to be one layer of tiles with 20cm of relatively loose matrix. 024 is analogous to 025, which is the removal of tiles to the S of the large stone and potential E-W wall in N890 E750. Locus continued 26 Aug. Matrix between tiles is loose, indicating that these were not packed in as part of a wall filling. Rodent hole 50cm N of large stone also indicates that this is loose fill and not a compacted archBitectural feature running to N. @A @ ffe Monica Smithg2002h N890 E750-024MJ-024A SecondaryCBuilding CollapseL 8/25/2002NJO N890 E750P025thg2002h N890 E750-025MJ-025ZY#ALocus is in NE area of trench where human bones are emerging. Screened. Gravely matrix about 10cm thick & with remains of at least 2 and possibly 3 individuals. One of the individuals is a juvenile. The burials have been heavily disturbed, probably by plow action, with the result that we also find human bones in locus 014 (which extends throughout the trench N900 E750). Note to bone specialist: Look for human bone in upper levels of this trench as well, i.e. locus 001 and 002. In addition Bto ZT#s [on back of locus sheet], other items possibly associated with these burials, but subsequently also disturbed by the plow, include a metal fragment (bangle) found 1 meter away in locus 014 (ZT 12614) and glassware found in this corner of trench from locus 002 (ZT 12514 and ZT 12515). Continued excavation of burial reveals a second metal object (pin/nail) adjacent to head of what appears (24 Aug. 02, 6:30) to the bottom individual (whose head is to the S). Note that there is a moreXR=#CG complete write-up of burial - 2pp. typed, that explains this sequence.#@A> @ ff> D ffF @ ff>ddefinitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E750-015Dunknown, probably ovoidE figure-eightFburialGnearly straightHN-SI15MJ-015OXe#ALot is being taken down as an arbitrary spit to remove what appears undifferentiated matrix throughout trench. Loose matrix marked by rodent holes. Initial picking produces almost no stones or other material. Human bone encountered in NE corner of trench, in area that we proposed might be a pit due to upper gravely matrix. Throughout unit on second picking we encounter gravely, light-colored, lightweight matrix son which this locus will be terminated. Very few sherds. We take 2 spits throuBgh out trench and 1 extra spit on W side. Removal of locus 014 reveals that locus 003 has at least 1 more course of architecture. q@AR @ ff @@ ff @ ffo @ ffRe Monica Smithg2002h N900 E750-014MJ-014APrimaryBBurial ContentsL 8/21/2002M 8/25/2002NJO N900 E750P015#T^#ALocus is being taken to; a) define areas of emergent tiles in N890 E750 and b) reduce N890 E750 to same level as adjacent trench to the N (N900 E750). Locus was terminated when we reached the same level as the end of current level of N900 E750. Locus 018 by and large lacks the compact clumps of mud (?melted pis) that have characterized previous loci at or near this level (e.g. locus 005).dpossibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h N890 E750-018ibrownlrelatively looseMJ-018D Other - fillL 8/24/2002M 8/24/2002NJO N890 E740P019Y006, 010#A\Locus is being taken to W of locus 012 between locus 012 and baulk (baulk on W side of Op. J). Matrix is very loose and full of rodent holes. Locus 019 is very distinct from adjacent mud matrix of locus 012. Scraping of locus 012 to remove locus 019 material shows that 019 is loose and nearly rubbery, whereas locus 012 is very gritty and compact.\@A> @ ff D ff @ ffaP{006010SVTV007*008 010 SWTW020hW021hW021032020hV022,032hW037&0538055<9^W#ddefinitely mixede Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-019ibrownlprobably fairly organic~looseMJ-019ATertiaryD Other - fillL 8/24/2002NJO N900 E740P020Y006, 010#ALocus is being taken between loci 003 and 007 to further articulate those walls. Matrix is powdery, gray-brown & dry. Higher proportion of sherds noted in this matrix while picking (compared to units at similar levels elsewhere in Op. J). In W side of locus, there is some of the same loose, whitish/gray matrix as seen in locus above (locus 006) so we should probably therefore consider this a mixed locus. dpossibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-020i brown/graylpowderyMJ-020[] #>`cNJP028e Monica Smithg2002h-028MJ-0NJP029e Monica Smithg2002h-029MJ-0NJP030c&No information written on locus sheet.e Monica Smithg2002h-030MJ-030NJP031e Monica Smithg2002h-031MJ-0 NJP032e Monica Smithg2002h-032MJ-0!NJP033e Monica Smithg2002h-033MJ-0"NJP034e Monica Smithg2002h-034MJ-0#NJP035e Monica Smithg2002h-035MJ-0$L 8/28/2002M 8/28/2002NJP036#APurpose of locus is to remove crumbly gray-brown matrix throughout area of N900 E740 and to determine whether locus 003 wall has a potential 3rd course. N boundary of locus 036 is defined by what appears to be a hardened, mud-like matrix. Matrix on E side of locus (adjacent to locus 003) also appears to be slightly harder and more clump-like (clumps break into 15-20cm size on picking) but is not like the gritty matrix encountered at higher topographic levels (e.g. locus 006). Area continueW_acPurpose of locus is to remove tiles between S baulk of Op. J N890 E750 and a large square stone about 1/2 meter from the baulk. 025 is analogous to 024, which is N of that stone and potential E-W wall that runs E of the stone. e Monica Smithg2002h N890 E750-025MJ-025ATertiaryD Other - fillNJO N890 E740P026cPurpose of locus is to remove matrix from currently-high area and to articulate possible E-W wall coming E from locus 003. Powdery brown-gray matrix similar to what we have seen consistently on Op. J trenches.dpossibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-026MJ-026A SecondaryCBuilding CollapseNJO N890 E740P027cPurpose of locus is to remove tiles from area E of locus 012 (wall). Initial removal of tiles shows there are at least 2-3 tiles thick at top of locus.e Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-027MJ-027\n890e740GVJVLVSVZV[VeVfVn890e750HVRVXVYVn900AWBWCWDWEWFWNWOWTWhWjWkWlWmWnWuWxWyW{W|W}W~W@Wn900e740EVFVTVhVjVkVlVnVuVxVyV{V|V}V~V@Vn900e750AVBVCVDVNVOVmV001002003004005006007/008 008009010 011 012 013 014015016017018019020021022023024025026027028029030031032 033!034"035#036$037%038&039'040(041)042*043+044,045-046.047/0480049105020513052405350546055705680579058:059;060<061=062>063?064@001CW001002CV002CW005006SWTWcU&cPurpose of locus is to remove what appears to be a distinct laminate layer in area between walls 007 and 012 (this area may represent a doorway).dpossibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-038MJ-038_be$#Bws to have high proportion of rodent holes. One fragment ceramic with perforation (total ceramic size 5X5cm) recovered. e@A @ ffe Monica Smithg2002h-036i gray-brownllooseMJ-036 %L 8/28/2002M 9/28/2002NJO N890 E740P037Z38#APurpose of locus is to remove matrix in doorway of opening between locus 007 wall and locus 012 wall. Matrix is hard and gritty. We start in a 5cm spit. In the section of what we interpret as doorway we see 2 shallow bowls (complete or relatively complete). Removal of 2nd spit of 3cm reveals hard matrix again - yet there are rodent holes. Therefore gritty matrix must not be as hard as surmised / perceived.e Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-037~ hard, grittyMJ-037&APrimaryBFeature Construction - doorwayL 8/28/2002M 8/28/2002NJO N890 E740P038Y037possibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h N890 E740-038MJ-038Ug)NJP041e Monica Smithg2002h-041MJ-0*ATertiaryD Other - fillL 8/29/2002M 9/29/2002NJO N900 E740P042Y007cRemoval of matrix under pedestaled locus 007. Matrix is relatively compact and gritty compared to matrix under locus 021 (also removed today).dpossibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-042~compact, grittyMJ-042+ATertiaryD Other - fillL 8/29/2002NJO N900 E740P043U10mV7mX0#AbPurpose of locus is to remove arbitrary spit in NW corner of Op. J. We start from E where matrix is fairly loose (gray-brown). One brick (7cm thick) recovered (discarded). On 31 Aug. 02 (after the usual break) we continue with this locus, which now entirely covers the N900 E740 trench. We also take another spit on 31 Aug. 02 which we clean out Sept.1.bdpossibly mixede Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-043MJ-043,NJO N900 E740P044Y022c=Removal of 1 spit under wall 022. Probably equivalent to 042.e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-044MJ-044-NJKH(n900e750-001AVn900e750-002BVn900e750-003CVn900e750-004DVn900e750-014NVn900e750-015OVn900e750-045mV)brownAWbrowngrayAVbrown/graycompactCWcompactmudmatrixCVgrayAWgray-brown$gray/brown(matrixCWmudCW*wall+stoneCWtileCWtilestoneCV02Mj-0  !"#')/012367:j-001j-002j-003j-004j-005j-006j-008j-009j-010 j-011 j-013 j-014j-015j-017j-018j-019j-020j-024j-025j-026j-027j-030j-036$j-037%j-038&j-040(j-042*j-043+j-044,j-045-j-046.j-0524j-0535j-0568j-0579j-059;j-060j-063?j-064@AAzHH(FG(HH(d}`zA'd@#>$h-064444444giy/NJP047e Monica Smithg2002h-047MJ-00NJP048e Monica Smithg2002h-048MJ-01NJP049e Monica Smithg2002h-049MJ-02NJP050e Monica Smithg2002h-050MJ-03NJP051e Monica Smithg2002h-051MJ-04NJP052cPurpose of locus is to reduce area to same level as end of 043 in adjacent trench N900 E740, and to examine area that is under architecture removed on 31 Aug. 2002 (e.g. loci 003, 004, 030, 033) Matrix is gritty and gray, but loose.e Monica Smithg2002h-052MJ-0525ATertiaryD Other - fillL9/2/2002M9/2/2002NJO N900 E740P053U10mV7mX0Z054, 055#6NJP054e Monica Smithg2002h-054MJ-07NJP055e Monica Smithg2002h-055054MJ-07NJP055e Monica Smithg2002h-055df-O N900 E750P045V see below#ADimensions: 65X70cm (under 030) & 640X70cm (under 005[? cant read]) & 120X70cm (under 004). Purpose of locus is to remove matrix below the bottom course of locus 003 along with single course of locus 004 and locus 030, as these 3 loci have a singe and interlocking architecture.e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E750-045MJ-045.NJO N900 E740P046#A Purpose of locus is to remove matrix under locus 007 wall that was pedestaled. Locus is equivalent to surrounding matrix in N900 E750 at this level (i.e. [?]). Very soft, crumbly, gray-brown matrix. This locus is also under 022 wall. One brick 6cm thick (not retained). e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-046MJ-046iVY6NJP054e Monica Smithg2002h-054MJ-07NJP055e Monica Smithg2002h-055055fh5#APurpose of locus is to remove spit across trench. Gritty matrix, but fractures easily with pick. We examine area to W of trench initially so that we can evaluate whether ti light-colored band seen yesterday is really a feature. We do not isolate this feature but pick across the top of it. Almost immediately in SW corner if tench we encounter underlying stone architecture (locus 054). We start 3rd pick-pass from W. One brick 6.5cm thick (not collected). One brick 8cm thick - not collectedBx. Very few loose stones encountered in trench. High proportion of fist-sized iron lumps. 2 bricks 7cm thick (discarded).f@A @ ffdgoode Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-053MJ-053VlI:NJP058e Monica Smithg2002h-058MJ-0;L9/4/2002M9/4/2002NJO N900 E740P059c}Purpose of locus is to remove matrix under wall 054, which appeared to have only 1 course. 1 brick 7cm thick (not collected).e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-059MJ-059NJO N900 E740P062U0.5mV0.5mX0?NJP063e Monica Smithg2002h-063MJ-063@NJP064e Monica Smithg2002h-064MJ-064a Smithg2002h-064MJ-064lCa@e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-064lgravel/pebbles/sand/cobbles~ very looseMJ-064jk>cPurpose of locus is to remove / isolate soft matrix that may be a pit adjacent to E baulk of N900 E740. After investigation this does not seem to be a pit. Removal of matrix terminates onto cobbles that may be continuation of locus 058.e Monica Smithg2002h N900 E740-062MJ-062?NJP063apitcPurpose of locus is to remove matrix throughout trench to evaluate extent of cobble surface/wall 058. 2 bricks 7cm in size, not collected.e Monica Smithg2002h-063MJ-063@ATertiaryD Other - fillL9/5/2002M9/5/2002NJO N900 E740P064U50cmV1mX0Z063#ALocus is an area of gravel / pebbles that appeared to have a rectilinear outline. While this locus is clearly distinct, it did not turn into a structure or pit but graded out to a shallow indentation. Moreover the surrounding area of locus 063, into which 064 sits, grades imperceptibly around locus 064 and also includes a large number of gravely cobbles / pebbles in the SW corner of trench N900 E740.dpossibly mixednPn890e740@a006010@\P(047@Qn900e740-005@Kn900e750-001@eHEB@ REVISED LOCUSA@'A -H A I S]gqCMYoy BDDFHJL@p AE!@ D"I#N$S%X&]'b(g)l*q+v,{-A0C/E.GF@1"2 A43@NIMGcJcL @N #AO#AZ#AXCY@RgT#A[#^]@Wc`@_$#Bc&cb'@U)@d-Og/@f5#Ai6@h7MV:@j>cl@ekl@ek@SXA6 alisA87alisA:9 A< alisA=;!> @?55mC @M@SXA6 alisA87alisA:9 A< alisA=;!> @?55