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Understanding a sentence from
an archeology book. I read this from an archeology book and I don't understand what does it describe: "The pavement consists of fifteen courses of burnt brick, all, apparently, laid in mud mortar" This is part of a description of a room (shrine), and I don't understand what it describe. Does it describe the bricks or tiles of the floor? then what does the fifteen courses mean? I don't think it describe the lines or rows of the tiles or bricks. Because later on it is written that: "the top step is overlaid with bitumen which runs back 0.9 m from the edge of the tread and then breaks off in a fairly straight line, and the rest of the floor surface is of rough brick; but between the pavement and the side walls there are trickles of bitumen and a few drops of bitumen show here and there between the bricks; there must have been, therefore, further courses of brickwork and a top-dressing of bitumen, and the present condition is due to the same systematic plundering as has removed a greater proportion of the pavement of Shrine A. As the bitumen spread over the brickwork would not trickle down very far between the joints, it is not necessary to assume that more than two courses have disappeared" Again, I do not understand what the courses are. I am sorry that I am asking you to help me with my work, but I am really getting desperate to understand this part. Thank you.
an archeology book. I read this from an archeology book and I don't understand what does it describe: "The pavement consists of fifteen courses of burnt brick, all, apparently, laid in mud mortar" This is part of a description of a room (shrine), and I don't understand what it describe. Does it describe the bricks or tiles of the floor? then what does the fifteen courses mean? I don't think it describe the lines or rows of the tiles or bricks. Because later on it is written that: "the top step is overlaid with bitumen which runs back 0.9 m from the edge of the tread and then breaks off in a fairly straight line, and the rest of the floor surface is of rough brick; but between the pavement and the side walls there are trickles of bitumen and a few drops of bitumen show here and there between the bricks; there must have been, therefore, further courses of brickwork and a top-dressing of bitumen, and the present condition is due to the same systematic plundering as has removed a greater proportion of the pavement of Shrine A. As the bitumen spread over the brickwork would not trickle down very far between the joints, it is not necessary to assume that more than two courses have disappeared" Again, I do not understand what the courses are. I am sorry that I am asking you to help me with my work, but I am really getting desperate to understand this part. Thank you.