.bk A16 .fl Wx09lC.j .fd strata assignement explanations .rd Wx09 .ri lc .ed Wx09 .ei lC f 188 I10 this feature is assigned to s17a because despite is right on top of baked brick pavement uncovered by pit f189 dug during Khabur period, it probably (as also pottery shows) belong to the reddish material coming from the collapsed Palace walls. The other assignment possible is to s23c but it seem less probable. f 195 I10 the filling of a Jar probably belonging to a child burial. The jar is said to be sitting in f185 dated to the filling of hollow f189. So it must be later and probably dating to s11a. f 205 I10 Uncertain assignment f 218 I10 stratigraphic relationships unclear. f 233 I10 The cut of the pit was identified at a lower level cutting the reddish material of a27. The burial is dated to khabur period (s13a) mainly on the base of pottery found inside as i58, a black burnished carinated bowl typical of khabur period. Moreover the tipology of the burial (squared pit with flanking mud brick wall, resembles the phase 5 examples, more than phase 4 burials found in A16. f 234 I10 The cut of the pit was identified at a lower level cutting the reddish material of a27. The burial is dated to khabur period (s13a) mainly on the base of pottery found inside as i58, a black burnished carinated bowl typical of khabur period. Moreover the tipology of the burial (squared pit with flanking mud brick wall, resembles the phase 5 examples, more than phase 4 burials found in A16. f 237 I10 assignment uncertain f 251 I10 related to jar burial a20 f 259 I10 Probably part of the collapsed material, just a larger piece of preserved wall, not in situ. f 285 I10 Date uncertain, to few elements for a safe assignment, but dated to s16a on the base of analogies with f286. f 287 I10 On the base of stratigraphy the feature is assigned at the end of the pit, so forming the first material dumped in the hollow above phase 4 material. f 292 I10 These series of layers do not seem belonging to the reddish bricky material, but to the upper level, characterized by the presence of the numerous pits and burials. f 293 I10 These series of layers do not seem belonging to the reddish bricky material, but to the upper level, characterized by the presence of the numerous pits and burials. f 294 I10 These series of layers do not seem belonging to the reddish bricky material, but to the upper level, characterized by the presence of the numerous pits and burials. f 295 I10 These series of layers do not seem belonging to the reddish bricky material, but to the upper level, characterized by the presence of the numerous pits and burials. f 309 I10 assigned only on the base of ceramic notes.