Stratigraphic Units

Publication

Publication Status
Publication Year
Publication Notes

Basics

Excavation Year
Area
Definition
Formation Process
Stratigraphical Reliability
SU Type
Layer Distinguished By
Photos
Photo Model

Record Events

Filled Out By
Revised By
Finds Studied By
Filled Out On
Revised On
Finds Processed On
SU Closed

Inclusions

Class Frequency Details
Anthropic
Brick Rare
Coins Rare 1
Metal Rare
Pottery Frequent
Tiles Frequent
Geologic
Pebbles
Sand
Silt
Travertine Rare
Organic
Animal Bones
Ash
Charcoal

Soil Matrix

Composition
Clay %
Silt %
Sand %
Matrix
Compaction
Measured Compaction
Measured Compaction (kg per cm)
Color

Unit Limits

Northern Limit
Southern Limit
Western Limit
Eastern Limit
Depth Limit
Unit Limit Notes

Observations and Descriptions

Observations
Position
Shape

Layers

Surface
Inclusion Observations
Thickness Observations
Interface

Cuts

Cut Edges
Cut Sides
Cut Bottom
Cut Top Edge
Cut Bottom Edge
Cut Observations

Structural Remains

Alignment
Building Technique

Binding Agent
Mortar Description
Mortar Inclusions

Mortar Inclusion Size
Wall Facing

Foundations
Floor Type

Wall Finishing

Dimensions
Structure Description

Samples

Total Volume of Layer (buckets)
Soil Sampling
Soil Sample Quantity (buckets)
Soil Sample Fraction (%)
Sieving
Sieving Sample Quantity (buckets)
Sieving Sample Fraction (%)
Non Soil Sampling
Non Soil Sample Type
Non Soil Sample Size

Interpretations

Interpretations
Unknown Date Unknown Author

The last obliteration layer of a sector originally occupied by a probable hut because underneath this level we found an extended layer of roof tiles that covered a beaten floor. So this could be interpreted as a layer of abandonment after the collapse of the structure.

Unknown Date Unknown Author

Following further study of the phasing, this can be interpreted as a layer of accumulation following the robbing and collapse of the abandoned house.

Dates and Phasing

Approximate Date of Layer
to
Date of Layer Observations
Creation Phase (First Phase Present)
Last Active Phase (Present and in Use)
Last Presence Phase (Last Phase Present, not in Use)

Faunal Register

Bag # Cassetta # Recovery Method # of Specimens Weight (gr) Notes
354 14 59 202
459 19 3 7
656 26 68 126
Totals 130 335

Faunal NISP

Species NISP NISP % NISP Notes
Aves unid. 2
Bos taurus 4
Canis familiaris 1
Equidae 1
Large Mammal 2
Medium Mammal 6
Ovis vel Capra 7
Sus domesticus 17
Unidentifiable 90
Totals 130

Bulk Finds

Finds Observations
Finds Storage Notes
Bulk Finds
Class Count Weight (kg) Details
Bone 130
Bronze 1
Flint 1
Glass 1
Iron 3
Lead 1
Other 1
Totals 138 0
Lost / Damaged - Shed Fire 2020
Fire Damage Notes

Special Finds

Votive, miniature vessel

Lithic Tool, flaked stone

Coin, AE coin - Greek coin of Neapolis (300 - 275 BCE)

Coin, AE coin - Republican litra (275 - 260 BCE)

Ceramics

Ceramics Assemblage Condition
Lost / Damaged - Shed Fire 2020
Ceramics Condition Comments
Ceramics
Class Whole Vessels Rims Handles Bases Walls Total Weight (kg) Minimum Size (cm) Maximum Size (cm) Details
Amphora 4 8 12 0.255
Black Gloss 8 2 1 8 19 0.089 2 9
Bucchero 12 1 4 11 28 0.156
Bucchero Impasto 8 8 0.051
Commonware 69 7 24 269 369 5.206
Cooking Stand 1 1 0.059 Top section of 2D type with hole
Creamware 6 6 218 230 1.313 There is amongst the sherds one which has dots at the base, most likely a strainer
Dolium 1 1 17 19 2.521
Etrusco-Corinthian 7 7 0.014
Fineware 8 1 2 20 31 0.214
Impasto 16 2 3 110 121 1.872
Impasto Chiaro Sabbioso 3 2 4 54 63 2.151 there are two pieces of a mortarium, a rim and a body
Impasto Rosso 8 1 1 54 64 1.297
Internal Red Slip Ware 3 3 0.036
Italo Geometric 1 8 9 0.035
Opaque Red Ware 3 3 6 0.021 Opaque redware
Tegula 11 11 About 50 pieces of tile dumped, more or less 3.5 kg
Totals 0 144 20 46 801 1001 15.29

Glass

Glass

Spot Dates

727
200 BC - 100 BC

728
550 BC - 400 BC

729
900 BC - 500 BC

730
400 BC - 50 BC

900
305 BC - 265 BC

400 BC - 300 BC

700 BC - 600 BC

675 BC - 650 BC

700 BC - 650 BC

275 BC - 260 BC

300 BC - 275 BC

Connected Forms

Botany
4
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Finds Study
96
Finds Study
97

Attachments

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ceramic illustration