.bk A16 .fl L825LR.J .fd -M726-A.J***L825LR.J .rd L825 C01 finished drawing the east section utilizing a portion of the section drawn by CI. In the section, the corner of a1 is still visible with a clear line seperating the accumulation related to a1 and the material below. The house accumulation consists of a pinkish compact layer approx 30 centemeters in thickness. Underneath this layer is a uniform gray with medium sized flakes of charcoal. The layer spreads out through the entire section N-S but only extends approx one meter west and is relatively clean of pottery (that is seen in section). This gray is most likely part of the pit in k108, the uppermost portion that extends west. Under the gray a layer of cobbles, large pottery, ash and layers of chunky red clay is found (f202). All the sections (north k1, A13 north section, and A10 east section) show muliple layers of sherds, ash, and reddish fill which we believe to be non-khabur phase along with f202. In the north part of the section while drawing the section, thin reddish brown lines became apparent along with 8cm thick brown material above and below these lines. This area appears to be a wall with no clear signs of brick lines but the mortar lines are visible. This wall runs north to southeast and is at the same elevation as the mortor lines that were found in k108 west section. We are continuing to excavate west removing f202. Currently we are at an elevation of 8610 which is approximately 110 cm above the stone pavement. We are using A10 markers since A16 markers are too high to use and these markers are easily accessable. They were checked today along with A16 markers and appear accurate. .bk A16 .fl L825LR.J .fd N226LR.J***L825LR.J .rd L823 f 202 ad ^ly B11 Medium sized cobbles with large pieces of pottery, ashy layers, and red chunky clay in a light gray matrix. f 203 C01 Today while excavating f203 in k110 we came down on a ceramic jar i51 that contained the human body i52 in poor condition positioned upside-down. This jar was located in an area where staff and workers use as a step to enter the site. The jar when completely exposed revealed small bones. It is unclear whether these belong to a small child or an animal. We are treating this as a burial and was found at an elevation of 8617, the jar and bones were photographed then removed on L823. .rd L825 f 215 C01 In the north part of the section while drawing the section, thin reddish brown lines became apparent along with 8cm thick brown material above and below these lines. This area appears to be a wall with no clear signs of brick lines but the mortar lines are visible. This wall f215 runs north to southeast and is at the same elevation as the mortar lines that were found in k108 west section. .rd L823 i 52 C01 Today while excavating k110 we found a ceramic jar i52 in poor condition positioned upside-down. This jar was located in an area where staff and workers use as a step to enter the site. The jar when completely exposed revealed small bones inside i52. It is unclear whether these belong to a small child or an animal. We are treating this as a burial and was found at an elevation of 8617, the jar and bones were photographed then removed on L823. ;i 53 ;C01 Today while excavating k110 we found a ceramic jar i52 in poor condition positioned upside-down. This jar was located in an area where staff and workers use as a step to enter the site. The jar when completely exposed revealed small bones inside i53. It is unclear whether these belong to a small child or an animal. We are treating this as a burial and was found at an elevation of 8617, the jar and bones were photographed then removed on L823. .rd L825 k 110 C99 L823 we removed the tannur and features associated with it and also found a ceramic jar turned upside-down with the bones of an infant and small animal found inside. The burial was found on the south end of k110 at an elevation of 8617. The bones were articulated, and photographed inside the jar. The jar was removed L823.