Building 89, Model B89_49+F3472_15
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Note | Neolithic house, hearth, post hole |
Layer No. 30987
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Description | The layer is situated in the hearth. It is grey. The layer is not flat and it fills the hearth. The layer wasn't flat but mostly uneven and easy to excavate. The layer under was recognised by a difference of color and of texture. The unit under is grey but with few parts of orange: it is flat and less friable. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30989 Matrix below: 30980 |
Note | Hearth infill |
Layer No. 30981
Description | The cut is situated in the southern part of the building to the east of the hearth. The southern wall of the cut is very thin and at one point is so thin that there is now a little hole- a window- between this cut and the other posthole (feature 3485) to the south of it. There is a small section at the northwestern basal boundary where there is a small rounded indent that has a different soil- a light brown compared to the dark grey of the rest of the bottom of the cut. This cut could have been made for a posthole, something to hold tools and such for hearth activity of to put a cache of something in and has since been removed. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30991 Matrix below: 30982 |
Note | Post hole near hearth |
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Lercari, Nicola; Shiferaw, Emmanuel; Forte, Maurizio; Kopper, Regis (2017). Building 89, Model B89_49+F3472_15. In Data from: Immersive Visualization and Curation of Archaeological Heritage Data: Çatalhöyük and the Dig@IT App. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0668BJQ
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U30987 (hearth infill) + U30981 (post hole near hearth)
- Creation Date
- 2014
- Date Issued
- 2017
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Point: 37.6721,32.8235
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- Lercari, Nicola; Shiferaw, Emmanuel; Forte, Maurizio; Kopper, Regis (2017). Immersive Visualization and Curation of Archaeological Heritage Data: Çatalhöyük and the Dig@IT App. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-017-9340-4
- Çatalhöyük Research Project Website: https://www.catalhoyuk.com/research/database
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