“…Clay intercalations as a result of slaking and platy voids or fissures related to compression have been reported in mud bricks and floors (Courty, Goldberg, & Macphail, , p. 125; D. E. Friesem, Karkanas, Tsartsidou, & Shahack‐Gross, ; Gé, Courty, Matthews, & Wattez, ; Macphail & Goldberg, ; Matthews, French, Lawrence, & Cutler, ; Matthews, French, Lawrence, Cutler, & Jones, ; Milek, ). Very recently, microscopic deformation structures have been identified in a variety of archaeological deposits including deposits formed exclusively by anthropogenic processes (D. E. Friesem et al, ; D. Friesem, Wattez, & Onfray, ; Karkanas & Goldberg, ; Karkanas & van de Moortel, ; Karkanas, Brown, Fisher, Jacobs, & Marean, ; Rentzel et al, ). The occurrence of deformation fabrics can be implied in cases where there is an alignment of material due to stresses.…”