Under 227 and 226
The meaning of this layer is a fill, erosion or remains of something old or a deposit of a different character than the rest of the area around it - they could all be true.
It is sitting in the middle of the room and appears to go east-west and this is part of the reason we though that it might be the top of a cone shaped feature.
The soil is: whitish-grey with a lot of big stones in it. As well as smaller stones and pebbles.
It has some ceramics in it, and a little charcoal. - Update: the layers are mixed with smaller inconsistent patches clay and broken mudbrick. Colours are more or less the same.
19/09-15
After excavating half of this locus, we realised that we might as well treat this ceramics collection as the same as 7585:231's since the bigger sherds of ceramic are laying on both and in between these layers, they should be seen as one deposit.
20/09-15
It is now evident that what we saw in the beginning and yesterday, was just the top of several relatively thin erosion layers. This locus was adapted to fit all of these.