.bk A09 .fl H709jlw3.j .fd views 6 to 8, q items .fn Replaced view codes beginning with "v" to "g" codes to comply with revised lexicon.(jW on Zz06) .ei jlw .ed H709 .rd H629 .ri jlw v 6 m E gk2 ga5 gf33,36,37,38,43 burial a5 6a t E gf36 fallen vertical brickwork 6b t W gf33 SE corner .rd H630 7 m S gk2 ga5 gf36 gi4,6,7,8,10 burial a5 and grave goods 7a t E gi4,6 jars in E part of a5 7b t W gi7,8,10 jars in W part of a5 .rd H702 8 m S ga8 gi14,15,16 jar burial 8a t S gi15 offering bowl 8b t S gi14,16 burial jar and human remains .rd H630 .ri jlw q 48.3 df la ds fragment from obsidian blade. Both sides sharpened lg 1.8 w1 1.1 th 0.4 wm li nt obsidian q 48.2 df la ds fragment from obsidian blade. Both sides sharpened lg 1.6 w1 1.0 th 0.3 wm li nt obsidian q 51.1 df la ds fragment of worked obsidian lg 2.0 w1 1.5 th 1.0 wm li nt obsidian q 42.1 df bd ds small, hollow, spherical gold bead. Top crushed. Hole diam is 0.1 w1 0.6 wm mt nt MKB confirmed it is gold and retained it for further analysis q 40.1 df ca ds unbaked, roughly cylindricl object with 0.8 cm hole in center ht 1.2 w1 1.5 wm cl co tan .rd H701 q 56.1 df ca ds base of goblet ht 3.9 w3 3.2 nt RAH confirms it is a goblet base, not a figuring q 58.1 df wh ds very deteriorated portion of wheel. Hole diam 1.1 cm. Unusual in that one side is Type III and the other is flat. ht 1.8 w1 3.5 wm cl c# 5Y6/4 co pale olive nt Type III (one side) q 59.1 df wh ds one-third slice of small wheeel ht 1.0 w1 3.6 wm cl c# 5YR 5/4 co reddish brown nt Type IV q 48.1 df ca ds irregular roundish clay object with 1.5 cm diameter hole. Looks like a clay donut. May be a thick sherd with hole drilled in it. Some signs of uneven firing. ht 2.4 w1 8.0 wm cl c# 2.5YR5/4 co reddish brown