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Northern part (left side in the matrix): interpreted as part of the outdoor stone structures that were identified in 2012-2013. During the campaigns of 2017 and 2019, the following contexts within this complex were fully excavated: 1004, 1016, 1017, and 1021 (see paragraph 3, and Report 1 2017). Below contexts 1004, 1016, 1017, and 1021 a larger context was identified,1020. One squared meter of this context was excavated, and context 1035 was identified below (see paragraph 5).
Middle part (central part in the matrix): interpreted as one larger backfill posthole and surrounding floor and activity layers. Obstructing the top fill of the posthole was a root disturbance (context 1007) that was excavated in 2017 (see Report 1 2017). Two fills of the posthole (1006 and 1030) were excavated in 2019, and a third fill was identified but left unexcavated (1034). Although not fully exposed, the cut of the posthole was given a context number (1031) (see paragraphs 9, 10, and 11).
Root disturbance 1014 was excavated in 2017, exposing floor layer 1022 surrounding the posthole on its northern side. This context was excavated in 2019, exposing context 1013 burning activity layer completely throughout the middle part of Trench A (see paragraphs 6, 7, and 20).
Southern part (right side in the matrix): interpreted as floor surfaces (1019, 1005, 1025) (see paragraphs 16, 17, 19) truncated by several root disturbances (1026, 1027, 1029, 1032, 1033) (see paragraphs 14, 15, 18). Between the topsoil and the floor surfaces, 1005 and 1019 context 1002 was identified. 1002 was interpreted as an interface between topsoil and underlying floor surfaces and was first identified in Trench B during the excavation campaign 2017 (see paragraphs 12 and 13).
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