In some of them we can see evidences of re-cutting.
Naturally this delimitation has no functionality for defence or water circulation or other more practical goal. The sections were made to be filled (and some were filled before the next section was opened). And they are filled with stones and pottery shards: no faunal or human remains, no stone tools, no loom waits were recovered in the surveyed areas of this “ditch”. Just pottery, showing a clear selection of a particular category of material.
Faunal remains appear in some of the inside pits. The
inside small ditch, on the contrary has some faunal remains associated to the
pottery shards, and enclosures an area with just a pit grave. All the data from
this enclosure points to a place of highly ritualized practices.
After the report is complete we intend to publish a
monographic paper on this important site.
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