Description:
EU138. Ceramic deposit and remains of a wooden decking, located at a depth of 3.48 m (upper level) and 3.31 m (lower level). The remains of the parquet have parallel black veins which give it the appearance of being charred. It also contains coals. The ceramic is fragmented, but retains its original geometry. The edges of the UE138 unit rests on a step excavated halfway up in the lower vessel of the tomb pit T2. The subsequent portion of the feature is attached to the fillings that filled this part of the pit (UE137) and is placed on it along its entire perimeter, at an approximate angle of 40º. Its surface is horizontal in the central sector of the feature, that which coincides with the central sector of the lower vessel of the pit. It is a unit similar to the UE104 unit found on the second level of this tomb, which is interpreted as a wooden cover on which some artifacts were placed and which eventually collapsed on the fillings covering the third level burial.