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Object ID: 57571
Site Name: Heater's Island
Context Number: 18FR72-56
Count: 1
Object Type: brick
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Material: ceramic
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Paste: red
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Context ID: 4112
Site Name: Heater's Island
Context Number: 18FR72-56
Summary: lab number 56, unit 50S 0W
Short Title: test unit
Deposit Type: plowzone
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Context Description: test unit
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Grid North Coord: -50
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Unit Size: 5x5 ft
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Screen Type: 1/4 inch
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Remarks: 14 postmolds, but most are small and uncertain; hard-packed black soil in NE third of square
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Soil Type: below PZ (transitional layer?) the soil is still q
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