Building 89, Model B89_22+F3473_02+F3477_02
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Layer No. U19866_F3473_NE_Plat_2013
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Description | The unit is located in the corner between the north and east wall. The unit is composed by very homogeneous plaster, white and massive. In the west-south corner a light brown patch (very similar to the brick) come out. In the central part of the unit, possible an infant burial was detected. We found, in fact, three small shell objects (little rings) maybe related to an infant burial gifts. In the south-east corner we found several tiny fragments of red-painted plaster, probably collapsed from the north wall. The unit was excavated by leaf trowel and trowel. |
Note | Plaster |
Layer No. 19870
Description | This unit is made of white plaster. This layer is the last plaster level of the bench NS of the platform in the building 89. This unit is the same as u.19866, 19867, 19868 and 19869, which we have considered as different layers just because they covered different structural part of the platform, but actually they are formed in the same phase, that is the last action of replastering of the platform in the building 89. This unit is removed by leaf trowel. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30909 Matrix below: 19841 Equal to: 19866, 19867, 19868, 19869 |
Note | White plaster |
Layer No. 19867
Description | This unit is made of white plaster. This layer is the last plaster level of the smallest bench of the platform in the building 89. This unit is the same as u.19869, 19868, 19870, and 19866, which we have considered as different parts of the platform just because they covered different parts of the platform, but they are formed in the same moment, that is the last activity of plastering of the platform in the building 89. The unit is removed by leaf trowel. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30909 Matrix below: 19841 Equal to: 19866, 19867, 19868, 19869 |
Note | White plaster |
Layer No. 19868
Description | This unit is made of white plaster. This layer is the last plaster level of the bench NS of the platform in the building 89. This unit is the same as u.19866, 19867, 19869 and 19870, which we have considered as different layers just because they covered different structural part of the platform, but actually they are formed in the same phase, that is the last action of replastering of the platform in the building 89. This unit is removed by leaf trowel. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 30909 Matrix below: 19841 Equal to: 19866, 19867, 19868, 19869 |
Note | White plaster |
Layer No. 19863
Description | This cut is localized in the western part of the building 89. It is characterized by a rectangular shape, oriented NE/SW. The cut was filled by several layers, of which the most interesting is the unit 19827, characterized by a very pure clay and interpreted as a dump of construction material, used for building floors. These elements let us infer that the cut was connected to an action of retrieval of construction material, subsequent at the abandonment of the building 89 and maybe related to the construction of other buildings. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 19852 Matrix below: 19858 |
Note | Cut |
Layer No. 19869
Description | This unit is made of white plaster. The layer is the last plaster level of the bench of the platform in the building 89. This unit follows the shape of the bench and presents two small continuations (one towards west and the other towards south) at the lower base of the bench: probably these continuations are truncated rests of the plaster floor which originally was extended towards the southern and western sıde of the bench. |
Material Details:Relationship To Other Loci | Matrix above: 19888, 30902 Matrix below: 19839 |
Note | White plaster |
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Lercari, Nicola; Shiferaw, Emmanuel; Forte, Maurizio; Kopper, Regis (2017). Building 89, Model B89_22+F3473_02+F3477_02. 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/J0Q81BF2
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U19866 (last level of plaster on F3473 NE plat) + F3477 (Eastern Platform) - U19870 (plaster) + F3474 - U19867 (small N bench - plaster)+ F3475 - U19868 (small S bench - plaster) + F3476 -U19869 (big S bench -platform) + U19863 (long cut on the floor - along west wall)
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- 2013
- Date Issued
- 2017
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Neolithic house, shell objects, white plaster, red-painted plaster
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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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