Description:
UE299. Yellowish clayey fill resulting from the erosion of the NW, SW and NE walls of the lower part of pit UE277 of tomb T7. It was deposited on the surface of stratum 324 and on the crest of the burial pit UE325, next to the northeast, northwest and southwest sides of the lower part of the main pit (UE277). It was made up of very compact and homogeneous clay soil, with medium grain and plastic texture; its yellowish tonality allowed it to be easily differentiated from other surrounding units. It exhibited some isolated reddish and blackish spots—resulting from the natural presence of iron oxides in the sediment—and sectors with a dominant sandy shade. It did not contain archaeological materials, except for a fragmented polychrome globular jar (CE11920). It was formed from erosion and the partial detachment of the geological material that forms the walls of the lower part of the tomb. Above UE324 and UE325. Below UE283. Fills UE277.