🆔 Identification

ID#515
SiteChap II
PeriodBronze Age
ContextDomestic
Archaeological ContextPit 2. Bottom portion of the pit at 260 cm above the modern surface.
InterpretationNot specified
PublishedYes

📍 Location

SiteChap II
GPS Coordinates Lat: 42.1810278, Long: 75.851011111111
CountryKyrgyzstan
RegionNaryn

🔍 Excavation

Excavation nameChap II
SupervisorNot specified
Start date2019
End date2019
Sampling methodFlotation
Mesh size0.3 mm
Sample volume40 cm³
Context integrityScattered

⏳ Dating

Dating typeCarbon dating
Dating methodAbsolute
Dating (text)1065-825 cal BCE
Standardized dates (BP) 3015 – 2775

📏 Physical Characteristics

TypologyAmorphous
ShapeAmorphous
Number of fragments25
Dimensions
Max (L×W×H) 95 × — × — cm
Min (L×W×H) Not specified
Real (L×W×T) Not specified

🛡️ Conservation & Surface

Conservation stateFragmented
Preservation conditionCharred
PorosityNot specified
TextureNot specified
OrnamentationNot specified
Upper surfaceNot specified
Lower surfaceNot specified

📝 Additional Descriptions

Reference
MOTUZAITE MATUZEVICIUTE G., HERMES T.R., MIR-MAKHAMAD B., TABALDIEV K., BIEHL P.F. (2020) - Southwest Asian cereal crops facilitated high-elevation agriculture in the central Tien Shan during the mid-third millennium BCE, PLOS ONE 15, 5, 18 p. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0229372 ; ISSN: 1932-6203

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