Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
---|---|
Date | 2004-06-22 |
Recorder | WRC |
Start Time | 2014-04-02 |
End Time | 2014-04-02 |
Start Time (date) | 2004-06-22:11:23:00 |
End Time (date) | 2004-06-22:00:00:00 |
Area or Toponym | Paleokastro |
Location and Description | Just S of the Vigla ridge. Combination of ploughed fields and uncultivated weeds along a rather moroe steep slope ending at road running |
Evergreens | False |
Decidiuous | False |
Scrub or Phrygana | False |
Maquis | False |
Grass or Weeds | True |
Barren | False |
General Info Legal and Standard Other | False |
Olives | False |
Vineyard | False |
Citrus | False |
Apricot | False |
Almonds | False |
Other Orchard/grove | False |
Vegetation, Small-leafed | False |
Veg, Broad-leafed | False |
Greens | False |
Grain | False |
Grain Stubble | True |
Kalamboki | False |
Other Vegetation | False |
Dominant Vegetation Height | <= ankle |
Percent Visible | 60 |
Comments | weeds are rather dense in the NW corner of the unit. The S and E part ofo the unit is grain stubble |
Farm | Plowed |
Soil | Compacted |
Background Disturbance | Light |
Sherd Crusting | None |
Surface Clast Size | Cobble (300-75mm) |
Comments (field) | The weedy; steeper NW areaa of the unit is filled with cobble Cut block with a hole in its short end and a hole in its long side. Part of an olive press? |
Walker Spacing | 10 |
Bearing | 264.0 |
Direction From | North |
Number of Bags | 1.0 |
Survey Type | Standard |
Digital | True |
Color | False |
Total object (count) | 79 |
Sherds | 75 |
Tiles | 2 |
Lithics | 0 |
Surveyunits Area Other | 2 |
Ceramics | 77 |
Ceramic density | 2406.25 |
Area walked | 320.0 |
Unit area | 1600.0 |
Has note |
This records information collected by field teams for each survey given unit. This information includes the number of different artifact classes (pottery, tile, stone, other) counted in each fieldwalker's transects, which provides the total count and density for the unit. It also includes environmental features of the unit (vegetation, soil, etc.) and the logistics of collection (date, time, location, etc.). We recorded the information on paper forms in the field at the time of survey and subsequently keyed the data into a Microsoft Access database, which we linked to a GIS plot of the survey units. We scanned the paper forms and archived a copy of the physical forms at the University of North Dakota. |
Suggested Citation
William R. Caraher. (2013) "Unit 48 from Europe/Cyprus/PKAP Survey Area/Paleokastro". In Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project I: Pedestrian Survey. David K. Pettegrew, William R. Caraher, R. Scott Moore (Ed). Released: 2013-10-25. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/e2b9fa96-1bbe-45c2-ae59-bbbc33c9ce90>
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