Description:
UE014. Fill of dark brown soil, of high compaction, with fragments of charcoal (from 0.5 to 3 cm), in its composition. Granulometrically, clay components predominate, although there are some sands and organic matter. Its shape is irregular, oval, with the widest part oriented to the north. Its maximum dimensions are 105 x 70 cm (N-S; E-W). The average thickness is 4 cm, although it has two zones where it reaches 17 and 11 cm. Ceramics, lithics, and irregular blocks of hardened clay were recovered. Charcoal sample 1702 was also collected. Unit UE014 fills unit UE024. It was found in the same context as a set of UEs (post holes), which maintained a semicircular shape (possibly a hut-like structure), so it is probably related to them. Due to its spatial relationship with the stratigraphic group of tomb T2, it is believed to be the remains of the roof of this tomb.