.bk A16 .fl R805pC.j .fd adding of aggregate and f sm and other info regarding f .rd R805 .ri pC .ed R805 .ei pC f 335 ds North post hole in a stone of the pavement a12 in k204, part of a26 A12 v0141a f 336 ds South post hole in a stone of the pavement a12 in k204, part of a26 A12 v0141a f 338 sm Small to medium sized river cobbles liyng flat mixed with a brown matrix. Pit f216 cuts f338 and f339. A12 v0148a a 27 ;G9 f219, f221, f325, f191 G99 unclear if f191 is in this aggregate f 159 sm Second floor under f120, consisting of sherd and pebble in the "open" area between structure a1 and the wall f158 .rd 806 a 4 sm a4 unify the various brickfall features in A16 that covered all phase 5 structures. It consists of a thick layer of accumulation of bricks and melted briks, with N-S slope, which thickness changes in size A12 v0144 a 5 nr f69, f68, f67, f66,f52, f60, f70, i19 were considered elements whithin a5. Since it is not a drainage system all this features do not belong to a drain. a 12 A12 v0136 sm Stone pavement of the palace courtyard, composed of flat big limestones, damaged by various pits (f250, f189, f216) a 24 ad drain sm Baked bricks of 30x30 cm under stone pavement a12 found in the pits f216, f189, f250. a24 could be an earlier phase of the pavement a12 or part of a drainage system for the palace, since it is in line with the drain found in A13 and slopes towards South-West. A12 v0136 ;I4 s23c-AAC I11 I assigned s23c-AAC to a24 supposing that is a drain and built in the same time as the pavement a12. If a24 is an earlier phase of a12, a24 was built before it, belonging to phase 1 of the palace a 26 df ho A12 v0146a a 27 sm Thick accumulation of a bright red clay material with calcar inclusions, red and gray briks. It rests on the stone pavement a12 and may be red wall fall from the walls of the palace. A12 v0118b f 219 sm reddish brown clay found in the north of k108: it may be part of a27 f 221 sm reddish material to the south of f219 and above the stones a12, may be part of a27 f 325 sm Material of red and gray bricks in the East baulk, may be part of the red accumulation a27 above the stone pavement a12 A12 v0124