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VSF 2010 Report - Nabo

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western edge of the platform; the lowermost stones were recorded separately and given the<br />

unit number 10030, although they were still embedded in the gravelly deposit 10029.<br />

Organic-rich and gravelly occupation<br />

surface (platform) 10022<br />

Hearth base 10028<br />

Later floor 10024<br />

Cut for pit house,<br />

unit 10044<br />

Figure 5. The later occupation phase of Structure 10, facing south, showing the layed gravelly, organic-rich<br />

platform on the east and north sides of the building (10029), the post pads, and the black, charcoal-rich floor<br />

layer (10024) associated with the ash in the hearth, 10027.<br />

Post-hole [10045]<br />

Cut [10044]<br />

[10029]<br />

Post-hole<br />

[10037]<br />

[10024]<br />

Post-hole<br />

[10026]<br />

1 m<br />

1 m<br />

34<br />

Figure 6. Plan of Structure 10, showing the<br />

original cut of the pit (unit 10044, in red), the<br />

extent of the later floor layer, unit 10024 (in<br />

blue), which lipped up against the low gravel<br />

platform, 10027, and the relationship between<br />

the earlier post-holes and the later post pads.<br />

The disturbed hearth stones form a cluster in<br />

the southwest corner of the building (north is<br />

up).

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