Saturday, October 3, 2009

Bumper Pool Table 3 In 1 Ottawa

Twenty-fifth day: October 2, 2009









Today has given final approval of the excavations in the wilderness of Aistra. Despite time constraints, we have managed to excavate the entire site practice, focusing on other spaces in the interests of global understanding and a more accurate interpretation of the occupational sequence.

spaces that could not be finished are the southeast, which has yet surveys conducted by the English team that advance an interpretation of the area, the graves are grouped in the southwest and several the downtown area, but we have a very representative sample of individuals to perform a detailed study of the inhabitants of Aistra, and a series of holes / troughs identified in recent days, despite being of interest, do not affect the understanding of the reservoir.

the north and northeast of the sector, we have two structures made clearings, a circular and a more oval shape, both related to a series of post holes and bins and buckets of different sizes.

On the other hand, we find the cemetery, gathered in three different rooms, the largest concentration of burials occur in the central sector, while another group is in the southwest corner, and some graves are located on the eastern edge of the area.

And finally, in the south have found a series of cuts in the natural rock, yet unknown function. The first, located to the east, 1268, is in relation to two possible silos to the north, and has a post hole. Is affected by the pipeline of our time.
The second one, 1280, is the one containing the large deposit of 1174 and similar leveling. Is in the middle zone, and is affected by several of the tombs, and possibly by performing well.
Another one is located south of it, is a cut of more modest dimensions, 1177, also associated with a bucket, and another, 606, oval in shape and performed at levels of depreciation and rock.
And finally, the cut 1280, which is located to the west. This area, close to the open area in 2007, had shown signs of being a opcupación the sixth century, but materials are not significant.

Also of note is the well structure. Has a diameter of 2.10 m, and we have reached a depth of 2.50 m. It is made of rock, and seems to have a coating of limestone slabs that seem to also be present in the second insert it presents.

Pending perform all the analysis and study of materials, this campaign has been of great interest to know the history of this desert.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Causes Inflamed Cervix

Twenty Fourth Day: October 1, 2009


With the approaching end of the campaign has sought to end all those areas of interest for the interpretation and understanding of the reservoir.
The east has been completed, with a structure composed of a large cut in the rock, associated with two trays that have provided material Late Antique and a couple of post holes, located in the interior.
In the west also reached rock identified below the 1174 leveling bucket, which coincides with an upper cut, so it could be a second insert, two post holes and a bucket over 1 meter in diameter is further amortized by a bucket. This 1174 warehouse is filling a cut in the rock and form large irregular, which is limited by other structures cut into rock or some of the tombs.

has begun digging the hole as possible, as well as a dark spot is located close to the open area in 2007, which could correspond to the occupation of the VI, but the material provided is limited and not indicative.

has continued the excavation of the cemetery with the graves 980 and 990.