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Status
COMPLETE
Code
Ar/Ts.WSAC2.07
Locus
7
Season
2011
Place Type
Subsurface Deposit
Period
Indeterminate
Remarks

This locus constitutes the beginning appearance of the clay-y, tannish brown cultural layer seen in the excavations of WSAC and WSAD in 2010, and runs from the NW baulk to the SE baulk along the partition wall about a meter wide. It is mottled with some organic contents and the appearance of small pieces of charcoal, and is a much lighter, hardpacked matrix than in the rest of the room. It is possible that this marks the very top lens of a later floor, since the elevation is so much higher than the paved floor seen in WSAC. In the southern area of this locus trowelling revealed about 8 pieces of a large cooking vessel laying somewhat flat against the top of the locus, with organic material around it.

See notebook for sketch and other elevations; given point is near the center.

Top Elevation
2139.913m
Bottom Elevation
2139.673m
Length
8.2m
Width
1.0m
Height
0.24m
Diameter
0.0m
Screened?
No
Excavated by trowel only?
No
Ceramic bags
2
Fauna bags
1
Lithic bags
1
TypeCodeEntered ByPeriodCompleteActions
CeramicObjectAr/Ts.WSAC2.07.CO.01Katie KearnsIndeterminateYesViewEdit
CeramicObjectAr/Ts.WSAC2.07.CO.02Katie KearnsIndeterminateYesViewEdit
LithicAr/Ts.WSAC2.07.L.01Katie KearnsIndeterminateYesViewEdit