Identifier
TS2023_c627
Title
TS2023 context 627
Context type
en
deposit
Context subtype
en
Accumulation (occupation)
Description
Burned ashy layer
Interpretation
C627 is a posthole under C616 and next to the wall (c601). it is supposed to be a round wood stick which to strengthen the wall, it is at the west side of c625 (another posthole), and at the limit of the west wall (18/07/23)
After excavated, it is a gray ashy layer with lots of charcoal, seems like there used to have burn activity in this area, suppose to do something prepare for building wall.
the Deepth of the layer is about 2~5 cm. It is similar with c625 and C628. but heavly disturbed by animals. So, there is some ammals bone in this layer. The soil is Ashley and gray, due to animals disturb there is a "S" type tune with brownish gray soil in the layer which is made by animals.
Excavation date
July 13, 2023 – July 19, 2023
Record creator
Excavation technique
en
trowel
Investigation area
Investigation site
Context same as
Location in the investigation area
Middle area
Shape in plan
en
irregular
Orientation
N-S
Length
0.3
Length measure unit
en
meter
Width
0.2
Width measure unit
en
meter
Thickness
0.05
Depth measure unit
en
meter
Excavated amount
en
100%
Truncated
true
Samples
Soilsample_1
en
Ash
Compaction
en
soft
Top boundary
en
diffuse
Bottom boundary
en
clear
Context color modifier
en
mid
Context color
en
grey
Grain size
en
powdery
Composition modifier
en
sandy
Record completeness status
complete
Date Created
July 28, 2023
Date Modified
July 28, 2023
Rights Holder
en
National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan)
en
Lund University (Sweden)
en
University of York (UK)
en
Ephorate of Antiquities of Serres. Hellenic Ministry of Culture (Greece)
License
en
CC-BY 4.0
Notes or comments
Area 3D model(s): TS23 H899 19
Linked resources
TS2023 context 628 |
TS2023 context 625 |
TS Area 5 (H8) |
TS2023 H899 context c627 find 2 |
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