.bk A16 .fl L724SV.J .fd -M726-A.J***L724SV.J .rd L724 .ri sV q 340.1 B10 ^fg ;B11 fore quarters of an animal figurine with the legs and head broken off. J01 2.1 J02 3.2 J03 1.5 K03 cl ;P99 to rAH q 342.2 B10 bl ;B11 obsidian blade broken @top; both of edges are worked J01 4 J03 1.5 J07 0.5 K03 OB ;P02 ZSB 16-19 .bk A16 .fl L724SV.J .fd L724SV.J .rd L725 .ri lR -DY yesterday we restrung the baulks of k1, k2, k5, and k6 in order to go down in these areas. We are currently the deepest in k6 since we began excavating this locus a few days ago. We are calling the material below a2 a pit, the same pit that we see in A12 North section that extends to the east in A15. This material contained approx 20cm of interface that changed to gray ashy fill. In k5, we have another pit under a1. We have removed all of a1 except for the portion within the north baulk. The material under this aggregate is the interface between accumulation of the structure and the beginning of the pit which is also seen in A12 North section. In k1, we are also excavating and predict that this will be the most time consuming and slowest area since in the east section of A10 we see layers of sherd and pebble floors going down. we are leaving the wall in the North-West corner to see if it continues down. In k2 we are excavating the whole locus West of the wall feature ??. This area contains large amounts of pottery in comparison to k6, k5, and k1 which is within a brown-gray matrix and is most likely the same pit as k6. The sherds contained no pattern and were not positioned in a way to suggest that it was a pavement or floor. .rd L724 .ri sV q 340.1 ;B11 fore quarter of animal figurine with legs and head broken. Possibly carnivore ;q 342.1 ;P02 ZSB 16-19 .bk A16 .fl L724SV.J .fd N128LR.J***L724SV.J .rd L724 .ri sV q 340.1 B11 Forequarters of an animal figurine with the legs and head broken off. q 342.2 B11 Portion of an obsidian blade with both edges worked, fractured on the top surface. ;P02 zsb16.19