J02f0001 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O630-O630MH3.J !! fi A21 O630-O630MH3.J mh co A30 S129-S129PC.J pc this is the collapse from the wall of the german trench A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v1 B11 O627-O627MH.J mh This is collapse from the walls of k100. Judging from the pictures taken by the Germans at the end of their excavation, there was approximately 100-150 cm of collapse at the bottom of k100 at the beginning of this season. This collapse consists of both weather induced collapse and the soil we collapsed on O627. Most of this collapse is probably from the upper 2m of the trench walls. It contains small amounts of bone, pottery, and small pebbles. D01 O630-O630MH3.J mh k100 F02 co f0130 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0129 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s10-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9p-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc collapse of german trench, no stratigraphic importance I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Cleaning of trench O01 v0001 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0022 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0027 O808-R708SC.J pc O01 v0027a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0029 O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0014 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0106 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O727 J02f0002 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O630-O630MH3.J !! bu A21 O630-O630MH3.J mh ts A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v7 B11 O627-O627MH.J mh Topsoil of k5. Contains roots, some modern material and pebbles. And ca. 10 cm in depth, covers the whole locus B11 O628-O628MH3.J mh The bottom boundary of the topsoil defined by a dark organic band visible in the whole unit. D01 O630-O630MH3.J mh k5 D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9225 @top D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9232 @bottom F02 co f0004 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0044 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brown K08 O630-O630MH3.J mh sandy O01 v0007 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0016 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0019 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0020 O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0005 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0009 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O627 J02f0003 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O630-O630MH3.J !! bu A21 O630-O630MH3.J mh ts A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v8 B11 O627-O627MH.J mh Topsoil of k4, containing roots, some modern material, and pebbles. It covers the whole locus. B11 O628-O628MH3.J mh The bottom boundary of the topsoil defined by a dark organic band visible in the whole unit. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O630-O630MH3.J mh k4 D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9263 @top D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9267 @bottom F02 co f0005 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0039 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil O01 v0008 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0008a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0016 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0017 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0018 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0019 O718-S128PC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0006 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0008 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0009 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0108 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O628 J02f0004 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O630-O630MH3.J !! bu A21 O630-O630MH3.J mh ly A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v7 B11 O627-O627MH.J mh Layer immediately below f2 in k5. f2 ends into a organic root layer under which this feature is located. It contains some roots, plenty of pebbles, and some pottery sherds. B11 O628-O628MH3.J mh Soil hard and compacted with patches of softer soil mostly where roots are or have been. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 O630-O630MH3.J mh k5 D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9194 @bottom D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9232 @top F02 co f0008 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0044 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under topsoil K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0007 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0016 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0019 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0020 O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0005 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0009 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0020 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O629 J02f0005 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O630-O630MH3.J !! bu A21 O630-O630MH3.J mh ly A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v16 B11 O628-O628MH3.J mh Layer immediately below topsoil in k4. Soil hard and compacted with patches of softer soil mostly where roots are of have been. Also contains small pebbles. Covers the whole unit. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 O630-O630MH3.J mh k4 D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9225 @bottom D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9267 @top F02 co f0011 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0039 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under topsoil K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0008 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0008a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0016 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0017 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0018 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0019 O718-S128PC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0006 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0009 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0108 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O629 J02f0006 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O629-O629MH3.J !! bu A21 O629-O629MH3.J mh ts A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v9 B11 O629-O629MH3.J mh This is the topsoil layer of k14. Similarly to f2 (in k5) and f3 (in k4) the bottom of the topsoil layer is defined by a dark organic band. f6 covers the whole unit. In terms of recording, I used this feature until we had the locus level. Thus in the northern half of the locus it is thicker than in the southern half and contains material below the dark organic band. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O630-O630MH3.J mh k14 D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9243 @bottom D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9282 @top F02 co f0007 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0052 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil O01 v0009 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0024 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0024a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0006 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0007 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O629 J02f0007 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use4 A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O629-O629MH3.J !! bu A21 O629-O629MH3.J mh ly A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v9 B11 O629-O629MH3.J mh This is the layer below topsoil feature f6 in k14. The soil matrix is a mixture of harder and softer areas. The soft areas are probably caused by the presence of fresh and/or decomposing roots. C04 O629-O629MH3.J mh I changed the feature into this once we had made the unit level and were able to continue down. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O630-O630MH3.J mh k14 D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9193 @bottom D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9243 @top F02 co f0012 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >co f0015 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0052 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation O01 v0003 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0024 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0024a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0007 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O630 J02f0008 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O629-O629MH3.J !! bu A21 O629-O629MH3.J mh ly A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v5 B11 O629-O629MH3.J mh This feature covers the whole locus, k5: is artificially differentiated from f4 above it. The soil matrix is still characterized by alternating hard and soft patches. The feature also contains quite a few pebbles. C04 O629-O629MH3.J mh The separation was made so that features do not come too large and thus making it more difficult to keep track of the pottery coming from this unit. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O630-O630MH3.J mh k5 D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9154 @bottom D06 O630-O630MH3.J mh 9194 @top F02 co f0016 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ov f0082 O731-O808AP7.J ap F02 >ab f0016 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0044 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc is at the same elevation of f16, layer associated to stones f24, wich is a temporary installation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Based on v7 it appears to overlay f24 (stones). O01 v0005 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0005a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0016 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0019 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0020 O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0005 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0020 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O701 J02f0009 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use4 A20 O629-O629MH3.J !! is A21 O629-O629MH3.J mh ta A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v24 B11 O629-O629MH3.J mh Tannur near the middle of the southern baulk of k14. The complete circle of the tannur is preserved. D01 O629-O705MH.J mh k14 D03 O630-O703MH2R.J mh 18 (39326 50110 - 9377 / Relay location: top) D03 O630-O703MH2R.J mh 19 (39283 50089 - 9377 / Relay location: top) D03 O630-O703MH2R.J mh 20 (39267 50145 - 9377 / Relay location: top) D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9193 @bottom D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9216 @top F02 ov f0015 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >si f0007 S129-S129PC.J pc H99 O704-S122PC.J mh The first feature of interest in J02 in terms of dating is the tannur feature f9 and its fill f10 in k14 attached to the middle of the southern baulk of the unit. We did not find a proper floor associated with it although we did find a hard, compacted layer of soil to the west of it, which I termed lb. This is f12 I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f7, ad is below topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Tannur sits in f7, dates to same stratum. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Tannur feature of scattered use O01 v0002a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0024 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0024a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0001 J02f0010 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use4 A20 O629-O629MH3.J !! fi A21 O629-O629MH3.J mh fi B11 O629-O629MH3.J mh Fill inside tannur f9 in k14. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O629-O705MH.J mh k14 D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9193 @bottom D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9216 @top F02 si f0009 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f7, ad is below topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of tannur that sits in f7 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Tannur feature of scattered use P99 U808-U808YM.J ym 630 J02f0011 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O630-O630MH.J !! bu A21 O630-O630MH.J mh ly A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v8 B11 O630-O630MH.J mh This is directly below f5 in k4, it covers the whole unit and is essentially the same as f4: The matrix is a mixture of soft and hard patches. It is clearly natural deposition. C04 O630-O630MH.J mh I separated this from f5 in order to better keep track of q-lots. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O629-O705MH.J mh k4 D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9170 @bottom D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9225 @top F02 co f0022 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >co f0027 O731-O808AP7.J ap F02 >ab f0039 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation same as tannurs O01 v0008 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0008a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0016 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0017 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0018 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0019 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0033a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0006 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0011 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0108 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O704 J02f0012 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use4 A20 O704-O704MH.J !! bu A21 O704-O704MH.J mh lb A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v24 A40 O630-O630MH.J mh ab B11 O630-O630MH.J mh This a hard, compacted layer to the west of tannur f9 in k14 and extending north. It extends 200cm north and 150cm east of m3599. At the top of this layer there were no sherds or other inclusion in it which would have made this feature into a constructed floor. At the bottom of it there were some large sherds embedded in it. These sherds were not horizontal but tilted any which way. This feature is probably a working floor associated with the tannur f9. Perhaps it was formed due to higher foot traffic around the tannur f9. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded C40 O704-O704MH.J mh Instead of defining this as ab I changed the definition since this lens is not bounded by any walls. D01 O629-O705MH.J mh k14 D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9194 @bottom D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9211 @top F02 ov f0015 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0009 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc floor associated to tannur f9 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc working floor associated with tannur. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Floor near tannur K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0002a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0024 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0024a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0006 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O630 J02f0013 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O630-O630MH.J !! no ct A21 O630-O630MH.J mh stone A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v3 B11 O630-O630MH.J mh A large stone near the northwest corner of k14. Seems to be isolated. Perhaps it has eroded from the temple terrace to the north. D01 O629-O705MH.J mh k14 D03 O630-O703MH2R.J mh 21 (39666 50102 - 9413 / Relay location: top) D03 O630-O703MH2R.J mh 22 (39587 50118 - 9413 / Relay location: top) D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9241 @bottom D06 O629-O705MH.J mh 9269 @top F02 >si f0007 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f7 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sits inside of f7, which is just under topsoil. O01 v0003 O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0001 J02f0014 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O630-O630MH.J !! no ct A21 O630-O630MH.J mh stone A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v7 B11 O630-O630MH.J mh A large stone near the middle of the northern baulk of k5. Originally I thought it was an isolated stone, which has eroded from the temple terrace above but it seems to sit on another stone possibly thus implying some sort of construction. D01 O729-O807AP3.J mh k5 D03 O630-O703MH2R.J mh 23 (38997 50514 - 9390 / Relay location: top) D03 O630-O703MH2R.J mh 24 (38943 50516 - 9390 / Relay location: top) D06 O729-O807AP3.J mh 9200 @top F02 >si f0008 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >re f0016 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sit in f8 O01 v0005 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0005a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc J02f0015 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use3 A20 O630-O630MH.J !! bu A21 O630-O630MH.J mh ly A30 R720-O704MH.J pc f15 is a accumulation related to stones f26 A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v4 A40 O701-O703MH3.J mh ad A40 O704-O704MH.J mh ld B11 O630-O630MH.J mh Under f12 and f7 in k14. Natural soil matrix consisting of patches of harder and softer soil. B11 O701-O703MH3.J mh This feature is located in k14. While the soil matrix does not differ from f7, this feature sits on top of stones, which were clearly placed here by human hands. Thus I thought it appropriate to refine this feature. B11 O704-O704MH.J mh Not bounded by any walls. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O729-O807AP3.J mh k14 D06 O729-O807AP3.J mh 9165 @bottom D06 O729-O807AP3.J mh 9194 @top F02 ov f0076 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0017 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0052 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc layer associated to stones f26 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Association with the floating stones (f26) indicates that this layer was deposited during a period of scattered use. No conclusive date from ceramics. O01 v0003 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0004 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0004a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0024 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0024a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0007 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O714 J02f0016 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use3 A20 O704-O704MH.J !! bu A21 O704-O704MH.J mh l A30 S129-S129PC.J pc f16 is the layer associated with stones f24 A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v5 A40 O630-O630MH.J mh a B11 O630-O630MH.J mh Associated with a line of small stones running south from f14 in k5. These small stones and this feature are lower in elevation than f14. The feature contains the line of stones, stones slightly to the east of the line as well as more stones to the west of it. It extends roughly 350cm east and 400cm south of m3604. While the soil matrix is not different from f8 above it and to the east of it, I made it into a separate feature in anticipation of a floor possibly associated with the stones. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded C40 O704-O704MH.J mh Instead of defining this feature as accumulation, it is better to use lens since the stones bounding it do not seem to be walls. D01 O729-O807AP3.J mh k5 D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 32 (38951 50600 - 9154 / Relay location: top) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 33 (38619 50476 - 9154 / Relay location: top) D06 O729-O807AP3.J mh 9147 @bottom D06 O729-O807AP3.J mh 9154 @top F02 co f0082 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0082 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc layer associated to stones f24 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Association with the floating stones (f24) indicates that this layer was deposited during a period of scattered use. No conclusive date from ceramics. O01 v0005 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0005a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0020 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0005 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O701 J02f0017 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use3 A20 O704-O807AP4.J !! bu A21 O704-O807AP4.J mh ld A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v9 A40 O701-O703MH3.J mh a B11 O701-O703MH3.J mh Very hard, brick-like material in the northwest corner of k14. Located underneath the large stone f13. On its southern side it is delineated by stones. The stones continue further east than this accumulation. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded C40 O704-O704MH.J mh The stones to the south of this feature do not seem to be the remains of any walls and thus definition l is better than a. GB suggested that the hard deposit was formed there because the surrounding stones had prevented the soil from eroding and disintegrating as it did beyond the stones. D01 O704-O807AP4.J mh k14 D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 45 (39682 50130 - 9178 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 46 (39632 50107 - 9178 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 47 (39649 50046 - 9178 / Relay location: bottom) D06 O704-O807AP4.J mh 9155 @bottom D06 O704-O807AP4.J mh 9178 @top F02 ov f0076 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Association with the floating stones (f26) indicates that this layer was deposited during a period of scattered use. No conclusive date from ceramics. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0004 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0004a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009a O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0002 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0006 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0019 J02f0018 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O701-O703MH3.J !! bu A21 O701-O703MH3.J mh ts A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v10 B11 O701-O703MH3.J mh Topsoil of k3. Contains plenty of organic material. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O704-O807AP4.J mh k3 D06 O704-O807AP4.J mh 9300 @bottom D06 O704-O807AP4.J mh 9332 @top F02 co f0025 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil O01 v0010 O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0201 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O704 J02f0019 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O701-O703MH3.J !! bu A21 O701-O703MH3.J mh ts A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v23 B11 O701-O703MH3.J mh Topsoil of k13. Contains plenty of organic material. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O704-O807AP4.J mh k13 D06 O704-O807AP4.J mh 9258 @bottom D06 O704-O807AP4.J mh 9321 @top F02 co f0023 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil O01 v0023 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0023a O808-R708SC.J ap P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O704 J02f0020 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^apr2 A20 O701-O703MH3.J !! is A21 O701-O703MH3.J mh w A98 S306-S306PC.J pc this feature number was assigned in season MZ17 to the revetment wall, which in season MZ18 is f128. f128 is located in k13 and not in k12. The to pelevation of the wall f128 is around 91.30 and here is 93.43. I suspect that this structure is related to the first upper line of stones of the second apron f132, which is located in k22, k12 and k2 and its top elevation is 93.46 B11 O701-O703MH3.J mh The east-west wall of the temple terrace exposed in the German trenches. Located in k22, k12 and k2. Consists of large stones. C10 UZ22-U809YM.J cjc This feature was originally thought to be part of the revetment wall but as pC discusses above it was later understood to be part of the second apron (^apr2). Because there are no photographs it is difficult to determine. The relays suggest it is in the location of the apron rather than the wall. D01 O704-O807AP4.J mh k12 D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 1 (40732 49751 - 9274 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 2 (40680 50182 - 9317 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 3 (40607 50473 - 9326 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 4 (40589 50584 - 9325 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 5 (40574 50705 - 9343 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 6 (40543 50827 - 9344 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 7 (40498 50901 - 9346 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 8 (40299 50867 - 9304 / Relay location: top) D06 O704-O807AP4.J mh 9343 @top I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Although this feature was originally identified as part of the revetment wall (f128) further analysis by pC indicates that it was actually a line of stones associated with the second apron (f132) and thus has been assigned to the stratum with the second apron, rather than the revetment wall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of second apron O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0015 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0016 J02f0021 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^apr1 A20 O701-O703MH3.J !! is A21 O701-O703MH3.J mh w A98 S306-S306PC.J pc this feature number was assigned in MZ17 to the upper line of stones running North-South, belonging to the apron f131. The apron in MZ18 is f131. B11 O701-O703MH3.J mh The suggested western "Apron" of the temple staircase, north-south direction. Located in k2. B11 UZ22-U809YM.J cjc Line of stones that form the western edge of the first apron (^apr1). D01 O704-O807AP4.J mh k2 D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 10 (40651 51068 - 9348 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 11 (40575 51043 - 4348 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 12 (40489 51000 - 9336 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 13 (40406 50964 - 9330 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 14 (40316 50921 - 9303 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 15 (40241 50891 - 9287 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 16 (40147 50845 - 9243 / Relay location: top) D03 O628-O703MH-R.J bp 9 (40703 51091 - 9357 / Relay location: top) D06 O704-O807AP4.J mh 9348 @top I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature is a row of stones that is part of the construction of the first apron (f131). The apron has been dated by the ceramics that abut the lower steps and this upper layer has been assigned to the same stratum. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of first apron O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0015 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0016 J02f0022 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use3 A20 O704-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 O704-O807AP5.J mh ld A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v6 B11 O704-O704MH.J mh This feature is located in k4 and refers to the accumulation directly associated with the stones (f27). The soil is a mixture of harder and softer patches. The harder patches could perhaps be brick pieces. The feature covers the whole unit although the stones are only found in the southwestern corner of the unit. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O704-O807AP5.J mh k4 D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9170 @top D06 UZ22-U809YM.J cjc 9165 @bottom F02 co f0081 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc layer associated to f27 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Association with the floating stones (f27) indicates that this layer was deposited during a period of scattered use. No conclusive date from ceramics. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Scattered use associated with floating stones. O01 v0006 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0006a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0008 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0008a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0016 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0017 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0018 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0019 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0108 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O704 J02f0023 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O704-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 O704-O807AP5.J mh ly A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v23 B11 O704-O704MH.J mh This is a layer directly below the topsoil feature f19 in the western half of k13. It consists of harder and softer patches of soil in a similar manner as in other loci. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O704-O807AP5.J mh k13 D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9167 @bottom D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9258 @top F02 co f0083 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0083 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil O01 v0023 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0023a O808-R708SC.J ap P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O705 J02f0024 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O704-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 O704-O807AP5.J mh lc A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v7 B11 O704-O704MH.J mh These are the stones in k5 mixed with f16. The stones form a north-south line in the middle of the unit departing from the large stone f14 near the middle of the northern baulk. Included in this feature are also some isolated stones to the west of the line. These stones are in the same level with the stoneline but are not directly connected to and do not seem to form a distinguishable pattern. D01 O704-O807AP5.J mh k5 D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 34 (38920 50368 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 35 (38931 50371 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 36 (38939 50399 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 37 (38978 50452 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 38 (38957 50498 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 39 (38788 50430 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 40 (38779 50460 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 41 (38930 50537 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 42 (38954 50574 - 9159 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 43 (38714 50408 - 9151 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 44 (38642 50405 - 9149 / Relay location: bottom) D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9151 @top F02 >si f0016 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc scattered occupation in front of apron; upper part of apron is covered by accumulations I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Scattered use of the area after majority of the area, except the upper levels of the second apron (^apr2), are covered. O01 v0005 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0005a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0007a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0015 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0020 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0010 J02f0025 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O704-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 O704-O807AP5.J mh ly A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v10 B11 O704-O704MH.J mh This is a layer directly below topsoil f18 in the northern half of k3. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O704-O807AP5.J mh k3 D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9207 @bottom D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9300 @top F02 co f0032 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ov f0131 S225-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Layer just below topsoil. O01 v0010 O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0201 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O706 J02f0026 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O704-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 O704-O807AP5.J mh lc A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v4 B11 O704-O704MH.J mh These are stones in k14 mixed with f15. They form three roughly east-west lines and also include a couple of isolated stones to the south of the lines. The first of the lines abuts f17 but extends further east than f17. At its eastern end this lines curves slightly to the north. D01 O704-O807AP5.J mh k14 D03 O704-O704MH2R.J mh 53 (39603 50245 - 9168 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 48 (39629 50028 - 9168 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 49 (39612 50104 - 9168 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 50 (39589 50138 - 9168 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 51 (39612 50170 - 9168 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 52 (39583 50238 - 9168 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 54 (39634 50163 - 9165 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 55 (39520 50149 - 9173 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 56 (39518 50123 - 9173 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 57 (39474 50100 - 9173 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 58 (39459 50156 - 9173 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 59 (39438 50184 - 9173 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 60 (39438 50018 - 9168 / Relay location: bottom) D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9168 @top F02 si f0015 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc scattered occupation in front of apron; upper part of apron is covered by accumulations I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Scattered use of the area after majority of the area, except the upper levels of the second apron (^apr2), are covered. O01 v0004 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0004a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0009a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0024 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0024a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0002 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0006 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0010 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0019 J02f0027 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O704-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 O704-O807AP5.J mh lc A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v6 B11 O704-O704MH.J mh This feature is the group of stones in the southwest corner of k4. The stones form an irregular line going from southeast to southwest. They are mixed with/in the middle of f22. D01 O704-O807AP5.J mh k4 D03 O704-O704MH3R.J mh 67 (39280 50432 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 61 (39093 50592 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 62 (39159 50613 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 63 (39165 50574 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 64 (39219 50579 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 65 (39227 50488 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 66 (39346 50453 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 67 (39367 50418 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 68 (39183 50443 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 69 (39203 50487 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 70 (39147 50563 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 71 (39114 50542 - 9160 / Relay location: bottom) D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9160 @top F02 si f0022 O731-O808AP7.J ap H99 O704-S122PC.J mh The stone formations or stone groupings in k4, k5 and k14 probably belong to the same period. Theese are f27, f24, f26. While these stones do not seem to form a coherent structure, they clearly are the result of human activity and thus the date for these would be of interest. They are located underneath and mixed with soil deposition that seems like natural accumulation. the soil just immediately above or surrounding the stones as follows: in k4 the soil around and between the stones is f22, in k5 it is f16 and in k14 it is f15. I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc scattered occupation in front of apron; upper part of apron is covered by accumulations I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Scattered use of the area after majority of the area, except the upper levels of the second apron (^apr2), are covered. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation of this feature is low enough to be part of accumulations associated with the large floating stones. O01 v0006 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0006a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0016 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0019 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0005 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0010 J02f0028 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O704-O807AP5.J !! no ct A21 O704-O807AP5.J mh stone A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v6 B11 O704-O704MH.J mh This is a large stone partly embedded in the north baulk of k4. It is in the same level with f27 and f22. D01 O704-O807AP5.J mh k4 D03 O704-O704MH3R.J mh 72 (39496 50621 - 9146 / Relay location: side) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 72 (39601 50449 - 9146 / Relay location: side) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 73 (39471 50589 - 9146 / Relay location: side) D03 O719-O704MH-R.J mh 74 (39513 50562 - 9146 / Relay location: side) D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9085 @top D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9160 @bottom F02 >si f0022 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f22 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Scattered use of the area after majority of the area, except the upper levels of the second apron (^apr2), are covered. O01 v0006 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0006a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0008 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0008a O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0108 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0005 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0010 J02f0029 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O704-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 O704-O807AP5.J mh ts A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v14 B11 O705-O710MH2.J mh This is the topsoil layer in the eastern part of k13. k13 is cut in half by a north-south running German trench and thus the eastern and western halfs of the unit have separate feature numbers for features, which may have extended across the whole unit if the German unit was not there. The topsoil feature includes the dark organic band visible in other units as well. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O704-O807AP5.J mh k13 D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9292 @bottom D06 O704-O807AP5.J mh 9330 @top F02 co f0030 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0056 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil O01 v0014 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0014a O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0008 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O705 J02f0030 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 0705-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 0705-O807AP5.J mh ly A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v30 B11 O705-O710MH2.J mh This layer is below the topsoil feature f29 in the eastern side of k13. k13 is cut in half by a German trench and thus k13 has separate features in each side of the unit for layers which in actuality may have extended over the entire unit. It consists of patches of harder and softer soil. It is natural accumulation in the same manner as in other units of the area. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0705-O807AP5.J mh k13 D06 0705-O807AP5.J mh 9227 @bottom D06 0705-O807AP5.J mh 9292 @top F02 co f0031 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >co f0080 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0087 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0056 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just below topsoil O01 v0014 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0014a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0030 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0030a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0008 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0015 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O722 J02f0031 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0706-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 0706-O807AP5.J mh ld A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v14 B11 O706-O706MH.J mh Soil layer in the eastern side of k13 associated with the large stone near the northern baulk. The soil is still the result of natural accumulation, but since we apparently started reaching the stones of the "apron" I considered it appropriate to separate soils starting from this elevation from those above. The soil matrix still consists of patches of harder and softer soil. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0706-O807AP5.J mh k13 D03 O714-O717MH-R.J ap 133 (40054 50568 - 9235 / Relay location: top) D03 O714-O717MH-R.J ap 134 (40011 50553 - 9229 / Relay location: top) D03 O714-O717MH-R.J ap 135 (40032 50531 - 9219 / Relay location: top) D03 O714-O717MH-R.J ap 136 (40066 50539 - 9226 / Relay location: top) D06 0706-O807AP5.J mh 9159 @bottom D06 0706-O807AP5.J mh 9227 @top F02 ov f0080 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Thick feature, may include multiple strata. O01 v0014 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0014a O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O710 J02f0032 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0707-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 0707-O807AP5.J mh ld A35 S129-S129PC.J pc v10 B11 O705-O710MH2.J mh This feature is located directly below f25 in the northern half of k3. The layer contains large stones, which are f45. The feature is the natural accumulation around these stones, which have probably rolled down from the temple oval wall or from the apron. D01 0707-O807AP5.J mh k3 D06 0707-O807AP5.J mh 9165 @bottom D06 0707-O807AP5.J mh 9230 @top F02 co f0097 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >co f0098 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ov f0097 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0098 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0099 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0101 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ov f0131 S225-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I11 S305-S305PC.J pc floating stones resting in the upper part of apron, when the upper part of apron is visible O01 v0010 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0010a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0010b O718-R708SC.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0201 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O725 J02f0033 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 0707-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 0707-O807AP5.J mh ts B11 O707-O707AP2.J ap topsoil in the south-eastern part of k92. k92 was cut in two parts (from east to west) by the German trench. The consistence of the soil is quite soft and dry without much green and roots. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color was not recorded D01 0707-O807AP5.J mh k92 D06 0707-O807AP5.J mh 9363 @bottom D06 0707-O807AP5.J mh 9388 @top F02 co f0037 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0043 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil K07 U809-U809YM.J ym soft K08 U809-U809YM.J ym dry O01 v0027 O808-R708SC.J pc O01 v0027a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0014 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0106 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O707 J02f0035 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O707-O707AP2.J !! bu A21 O707-O707AP2.J ap l A40 O707-O707AP2.J ap ld B11 O707-O707AP2.J ap lens constituted by the eastern baulk of k14. C04 O707-O707AP2.J ap For the moment we'll not remove completely the baulk but we'll make a ramp so it could be use to move the wheelbarrow. C10 O707-O707AP2.J ap It's properly an accumulation but since the absence of walls we preferred to define it a lens. C10 UZ22-U809YM.J cjc Bottom elevation recovered from type of contact, using top elevation of f121. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 UZ22-U809YM.J cjc k14 D06 S225-S211PC2.J pc 9291@top D06 UZ22-U809YM.J cjc 9137@bottom F02 co f0121 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I11 S305-S305PC.J pc upper part of baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil J02f0036 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O707-O707AP2.J !! bu A21 O707-O707AP2.J ap ts B11 O707-O707AP2.J ap topsoil in the north-eastern part of k92. k92 was cut in two parts (from east to west) by the German trench. The consistence of the soil is the same of f33, quite soft and dry without much green and roots. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color was not recorded D01 0707-O807AP5.J mh k92 D04 U809-U809YM.J ym no type of contact was assigned for this feature D06 0707-O807AP5.J mh 9404 @bottom D06 0707-O807AP5.J mh 9429 @top F02 co f0048 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ov f0047 S225-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0043 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Accumulation just below topsoil. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation under topsoil O01 v0027 O808-R708SC.J pc O01 v0027a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0014 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0106 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O708 J02f0038 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 0707-O807AP5.J !! bu A21 0707-O807AP5.J mh ts B11 O707-O707AP2.J ap topsoil in the southern part of k82. k82 was cut in two parts (from east to west) by the German trench (the northern part is so small that it was eroded by the atmospheric agents). The soil is quite dry and soft, not much green and roots. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color was not recorded D01 0707-O807AP5.J mh k82 D06 0707-O807AP5.J mh 9369 @bottom D06 0707-O807AP5.J mh 9395 @top F02 co f0046 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ov f0049 S131-S131PC3.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f103 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil O01 v0011 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0011a O718-R708SC.J mh J02f0043 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O708-O707AP2.J !! bu A21 O708-O707AP2.J ap ly B11 O708-O707AP2.J ap It's the pseudo-baulk in k93 that in the first days we left to safeguard the steps of the stair. The soil matrix is the same which characterize f34 and f37 in k93. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 U810-U0810YM.J ym k93 D06 T220-S205PC.J pc 9395@top F02 si f0032 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >re f0090 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f32 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc floating stones resting in the upper part of apron, when the upper part of apron is visible I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Scattered stones O01 v0010 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0010a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0010b O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0026 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0201 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0015 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0016 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0017 J02f0046 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O708-O707AP2.J !! bu A21 O708-O707AP2.J ap lb A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v11 B11 O708-O707AP2.J ap natural lens in the south-western corner of k33. The soil is quite hard, harder than in the rest of the square. It's composed by stones of small-medium size and by just one pottery shard. In a first time we supposed it could be a kind of floor but it's more probable it's the natural surface of the tell C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k33 D03 O711-O711AP-R.J ap 119 (40204 49179 - 9252 / Relay location: top) D03 O711-O711AP-R.J ap 120 (40328 49222 - 9264 / Relay location: top) D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9253@top D06 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc 9223@bottom F02 co f0049 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >co f0055 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0011 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0011a O718-R708SC.J mh P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O711 J02f0047 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O708-O714AP.J !! bu A21 O708-O714AP.J ap ly A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v27 B11 O708-O714AP.J ap layer in k93. It's composed by soil of reddish colour which stays between the steps and the eroded stones (and not covers them). The reddish seems to be the kind of bricky material which is typical of the palace and the temple plaza. C02 S131-S131PC3.J pc following the lines of the stairs, was decided that the soil between the stones of the staircase is f47. The material between the stones has the same colour and the same consistency of that of f37 but since it is found between the stones was decided to separate the features. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym hardness was not recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k93 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9268 @bottom D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9275 @top F02 co f0051 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc bricky layer probably associated to the erosion of mudbrick terrace I11 S305-S305PC.J pc covers the upper steps of staircase f130 K05 U809-U809YM.J ym reddish K08 U809-U809YM.J ym bricky O01 v0027 O808-R708SC.J pc O01 v0027a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0014 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0106 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O711 J02f0048 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O708-O714AP.J !! fi A21 O708-O714AP.J ap co A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v12 A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v12a B11 O708-O714AP.J ap we defined this feature a collapse for the nature of the soil. The feature is localized in the northern part of k93. It is composed by reddish bricky material, clearly different for colour and compaction from the material of f47. Scraping the surface we noticed the presence of pieces of whitish plaster of which we took some specimens (q107.1). C01 O708-O714AP.J ap We did not remove the collapse so it's not possible to measure the elevation at the bottom. C03 S131-S131PC3.J pc On the northern part of k93, below the first step, there is a different kind of soil, f48. It is composed by crushed bricks and it is very granular and reddish. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym hardness was not recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k93 D03 O711-O711AP-R.J ap 121 (40026 51670 - 9262 / Relay location: top) D03 O711-O711AP-R.J mh 122 (40111 51526 - 9268 / Relay location: top) D03 O711-O711AP-R.J mh 123 (40217 51518 - 9277 / Relay location: top) D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9268 @top F02 co f0130 S311-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0051 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc layer between stones of staircase f130 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation above the staircase, may be part of use K05 U809-U809YM.J ym reddish K08 U809-U809YM.J ym bricky O01 v0012 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0012a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0021 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0021a O718-R708SC.J mh P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O711 J02f0049 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O711-O714AP.J !! bu A21 O711-O714AP.J ap ly A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v13 B11 O711-O714AP.J ap this layer is a natural accumulation northern of f46 in k33. The soil is quite compact and with a brownish colour. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym texture and hardness were not recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k33 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9247 @top D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9313 @bottom F02 co f0061 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ab f0046 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pit from last use dug into this feature K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brownish O01 v0013 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0013a O718-R708SC.J mh P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O712 J02f0050 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O711-O714AP.J !! bu A21 O711-O714AP.J ap ts B11 O711-O714AP.J ap topsoil in k83. The soil is quite hard with grass and roots. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k83 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9361 @top D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9374 @bottom F02 co f0062 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O712 J02f0051 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O711-O714AP.J !! bu A21 O711-O714AP.J ap ly A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v12 B11 O711-O714AP.J ap layer localized in the southern half of k93. It's composed by the soil which covers the eroded stones and the steps in the square. C03 S131-S131PC3.J pc the soil in the southern part of the square f51 seems softer to the Northern part. This layer coveres the steps of the staircase f130 C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k93 D03 O712-O712MH-R.J ap 124 (39976 51614 - 9281 / Relay location: top) D03 O712-O712MH-R.J ap 125 (39957 51604 - 9311 / Relay location: top) D03 O712-O712MH-R.J ap 126 (39991 51545 - 9277 / Relay location: top) D03 O712-O712MH-R.J ap 127 (40014 51555 - 9278 / Relay location: top) D03 O712-O712MH-R.J ap 128 (39901 51587 - 9233 / Relay location: top) D03 O712-O712MH-R.J ap 129 (39875 51581 - 9225 / Relay location: top) D03 O712-O712MH-R.J ap 130 (39878 51567 - 9228 / Relay location: top) D03 O712-O712MH-R.J ap 131 (39903 51571 - 9231 / Relay location: top) D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9262 @top D06 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc 9113 @bottom F02 co f0130 S131-S131PC3.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under f47 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc covers the upper steps of staircase f130 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc layer at the same elevation as some of the floating stones in the upper layers. See v27 O01 v0012 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0021 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0021a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0027 O808-R708SC.J pc O01 v0027a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0014 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0106 O08 UZ15-T330PC.J cjc p0009 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O713 J02f0052 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed B11 O711-O714AP.J ap layer which constitutes the north baulk of k13. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k13 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9287 @top D06 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc 9247 @bottom F02 co f0115 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc upper part of baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O712 J02f0053 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O711-O714AP.J !! bu A21 O711-O714AP.J ap ts B11 O711-O714AP.J ap topsoil in k43. The soil is quite hard with grass and roots. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k43 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9237 @top D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9340 @bottom F02 co f0059 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil. This feature is thick and also includes material below the topsoil. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O712 J02f0054 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O712-O714AP.J !! no ct A21 O712-O714AP.J ap pt B11 O712-O714AP.J ap pit located in the southern part of k33. It was covered by f46. C01 O712-O714AP.J ap Since the extension of the surface and the material are different we chose to distinguish the two features. f54 abuts the southern baulk of k33. It is filled by f55. C10 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc Bottom elevation was not recorded because the pit was not excavated. See note on f55 D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k33 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9241 @top F02 co f0060 O712-O719MH.J ap F02 >ov f0061 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >cu f0049 S131-S131PC3.J pc F02 >cu f0061 S131-S131PC3.J pc F02 >si f0049 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc cuts f49 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc under topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pit from last use in J2 O01 v0013 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0013a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0070 O718-S128PC.J ap J02f0055 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O712-O801AP.J !! fi A21 O712-O801AP.J ap fi A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v70 B11 O712-O801AP.J ap fill of pit f54 in k33. The pit is placed in the southern half of the unit and abuts the S-section. The filling is constituted by stones and pebbles of small and medium size with a large amount of basalt fragments on the top. C03 O712-O801AP.J ap It is not possible to relay the bottom since we stopped with the excavation of the unit and we did not dig the pit. At the moment we are not sure that f55 could be the filling of a pit. It may be also part of a burial. D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k33 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9241 @top F02 si f0054 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f54 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc under topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pit from last use in J2 O01 v0013 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0013a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0070 O718-S128PC.J ap J02f0056 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed B11 O712-O801AP.J ap this layer is constituted by the eastern baulk of k13. C02 O712-O801AP.J ap we removed the baulk and after we dug again the squares defined by new markers. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 U810-U0810YM.J ym k13 D06 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc 9257 @bottom D06 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc 9332 @top F02 co f0116 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc upper part of baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil. This baulk is thick and also includes material below the topsoil. P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O712 J02f0057 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O712-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O712-O801AP.J ap ts B11 O712-O801AP.J ap this feature is the topsoil of k53. The consistency of the soil is quite hard with roots and some green. On the top it is possible to recognize the dark band of organic material. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k53 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9193 @bottom D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9223 @top F02 co f0066 O712-O719MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc topsoil K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O714 J02f0058 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O712-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O712-O801AP.J ap ts A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v25 B11 O712-O801AP.J ap this feature is the topsoil of k15. The consistency of the soil is quite hard with roots and some green. On the top it is possible to recognize the dark band of organic material. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k15 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9194 @bottom D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9240 @top F02 co f0065 O731-O808AP7.J ap F02 >ab f0071 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc topsoil K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0025 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0025a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0010 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O714 J02f0059 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O712-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O712-O801AP.J ap ly B11 O712-O801AP.J ap this layer is characterized by the presence of ash in all the surface of the square, k43. The layer is very thin (about 5 cm) and we removed it scraping the surface. f59 is covered by f53 and covers f60. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k43 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9235 @bottom D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9240 @top F02 co f0060 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Ashy use associated with the pits K08 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc ashy P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O712 J02f0060 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O712-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O712-O801AP.J ap ly B11 O712-O801AP.J ap this layer is below the ashy layer f59. The consistency is quite different (the soil is more compact) and the colour is brownish. C04 O712-O801AP.J ap We did not reach the bottom of the feature since we stopped to dig in this unit. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym texture and hardness were not recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k43 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9235 @top F02 co f0122 U809-U809YM.J ym F02 >co f0129 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation associated with the floating stones above the monumental access O01 v0028 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0029 O808-R708SC.J ap P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O720 J02f0063 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O714-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O714-O801AP.J ap ly B11 O714-O801AP.J ap we consider this layer the southern baulk of k12 also if practically it represents the topsoil of the unit. f63 covers f132 (secondary Apron), f133 and f134 which are the two gaps between the secondary Apron and the oval wall and between the primary and secondary aprons. C02 O714-O801AP.J ap We started to dig this unit removing the soil above the steps of the so called "second apron" considering the top soil as a baulk. The bottom elevation is different and depends from the features which are below f63. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k12 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9330 @top F02 co f0089 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >co f0132 S131-S131PC3.J pc F02 >co f0133 S131-S131PC3.J pc F02 >co f0134 S131-S131PC3.J pc F02 >ov f0131 O731-O808AP7.J ap F02 >ab f0070 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc is topsoil of k12 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O714 J02f0064 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O714-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O714-O801AP.J ap ts B11 O714-O801AP.J ap this feature is the topsoil of k2. Some floating stones, probably collapsed from the north (f84), sit in it. This layer is rather thick and covers a quite big elevation. The colour is brownish and it's medium compact. C02 O714-O801AP.J ap We decided to excavate as it was the southern baulk of k2. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no texture or hardness were recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k2 D01 U810-U0810YM.J ym k2 D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 9332@top F02 co f0074 S306-S306PC.J pc F02 >co f0079 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0069 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0078 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brown O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0012 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0201 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O718 J02f0065 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J pc ^accum1 A20 O714-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O714-O801AP.J ap ly A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v25 B11 O714-O801AP.J ap this layer is below the top soil (f58) in k15. The soil is different, more compact and with the presence of few stones of small size concentrated, above all, in the northern part of the unit. C04 O714-O801AP.J ap We did not reach the bottom elevation of the feature since we decided to stop with the excavations in this area and to use the square to collect the dirt and place the elevator. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k15 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9194 @top D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 9112@bottom F02 co f0168 S306-S306PC.J pc F02 >ab f0071 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0075 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s80-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Although this layer is just under topsoil it is very thick and includes more deposits from s60 than s30. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Although this feature is just below the topsoil it probably includes material from multiple strata. O01 v0025 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0025a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0056 O811-R708SC.J pc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0010 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O721 J02f0066 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O714-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O714-O801AP.J ap ly B11 O714-O801AP.J ap this layer is below the topsoil (f66) in k53. C04 O714-O801AP.J ap We did not reach the bottom elevation of the feature since we decided to stop with the excavations in this area. The soil is not different but we chose in arbitrary way to distinguish the two features. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k53 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9193 @top F02 co f0072 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >co f0073 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >co f0113 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >co f0117 S131-S131PC3.J pc F02 >co f0117 U809-U809YM.J ym F02 >ab f0077 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Scattered use including tannurs K05 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc brown K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard K08 UZ23-U809YM.J cjc compact with pebbles O01 v0031 O808-R708SC.J ap P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O719 J02f0068 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 O718-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O718-O801AP.J ap ts B11 O718-O801AP.J ap this feature is the topsoil of k85. The material is the same that we found in k84: compact and hard and with brownish color. Presence of small pebbles and roots. Dark band of organic material. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym texture and hardness were not recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k85 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9232 @bottom D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9293 @top F02 co f0113 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >co f0118 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brown O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0013 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O719 J02f0069 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use4 A20 O719-O801AP.J !! bu A21 O719-O801AP.J ap ly A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v72 B11 O719-O801AP.J ap this feature is the eastern baulk of k2. It is composed by a reddish material, quite granular and rather soft. A tannur (f85) with its filling sits in it. D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k2 D01 U810-U0810YM.J ym k2 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9343@top D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9350@bottom F02 co f0074 S306-S306PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc upper part of baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Tannur sits in this feature, belongs with layers associated with tannurs and reuse of the area. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Scattered use including tannurs K05 U809-U809YM.J ym reddish K07 U809-U809YM.J ym soft K08 U809-U809YM.J ym granual O01 v0072 O811-R708SC.J ap P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O719 J02f0070 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed B11 O719-O801AP.J ap this feature is the eastern baulk of k12. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k12 D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9250 @bottom D06 S131-S131PC3.J pc 9321 @top F02 si f0072 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f72 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc under topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of tannur associated with area reuse. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Scattered use including tannurs K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brown K07 U809-U809YM.J ym soft O01 v0031 O808-R708SC.J ap J02f0074 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O720-O802AP.J !! bu A21 O720-O802AP.J ap ly A30 S306-S306PC.J pc this is a bricky crumbly reddish accumulation located north of apron f131. It was only exposed and there are different hypothesis of the origin of it A35 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc v57 B11 O720-O802AP.J ap Reddish layer at the bottom of the trench in k2. This material is the same kind of packing that characterizes all structures dating to the 3rd millennium BCE. It's called "bakkaya" and we have found it also in connection with the temple and the palace. It was carried here intentionally and used as filling. Presence of white material which at a first sight seems plaster but it's actually organic material. The top elevation is m3647 + 46 - 141; the bottom is m3687 + 20 - 164. As we reached this level we stopped the excavation of the unit. C03 S306-S306PC.J pc possibly this bricky material belongs to the melting of a mudbrick structure, like a platform. pC is of the opinion that it is the melting of the mudbrickterrace, which was excavated from the german team and was exposed in this place. Due to its long exposure, it melted. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym hardness was not recorded D01 S306-S306PC.J pc k2 D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 9223@top D06 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc 9200 @bottom F02 ov f0109 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s80-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f82 and f81 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Below the scattered accumulations, period of abandonment while the MA focus is on the western area (J5) O01 v0032 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0032a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0016 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O726 J02f0077 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed B11 O720-O802AP.J ap This layer is the northern baulk of k84. The top elevation is m3822 + 0 - 13; the bottom is m3825 + 112 - 52. f77 covers f96. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k84 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9344 @top D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9411 @bottom F02 co f0096 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc upper part of baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil. Baulk includes layers under topsoil as well. P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O727 J02f0078 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use4 A20 O720-O802AP.J !! bu A21 O720-O802AP.J ap ly B11 O720-O802AP.J ap f78 = f69. This feature is the eastern baulk of k2. It's composed of quite granular and rather soft reddish material. The top elevation is m3679 + 0 -13; the bottom is m3687 + 120 - 164. f68=f78. A tannur (f85) with its fill (f86) sits in it. D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k2 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9343 @top D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9350 @bottom F02 co f0110 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ov f0110 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature is thick and mixed from more than one strata but the uppermost levels belong to the assigned strata. P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O726 J02f0080 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! bu A21 S306-S306PC.J pc ad A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v30 A40 O721-O802AP.J ap ly B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This feature is the layer below f31. It's located in the south-eastern part of the unit, below the eroded stones. The top elevation is m3725 + 82 - 171; the bottom is m3810 + 74 - 131. f80 is overlaid by f31 and it overlays f83. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k13 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9153 @bottom D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9159 @top F02 ov f0083 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s80-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc overlay wall f128: wall f128 begins to appear I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Accumulations covering the revetment wall I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulations building up with area no longer in use O01 v0030 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0030a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0015 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O721 J02f0081 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 S306-S306PC.J !! bu A21 S306-S306PC.J pc ld A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v36 A40 O721-O802AP.J ap ly B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This layer is below the Mittanic "floor" (f26) in k4. After we decided to remove the pebbles (f28 and f27), we reached this layer with similar soil but just without stones. f81 has almost the same characteristics as features f82 and f76 (all below the Mittanic horizontal alignment). The top elevation is m3599 + 36 - 136. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k4 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9165 @top D06 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc 9072 @bottom F02 co f0102 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0105 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f82 and f76 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation covering the post-brickfall use. O01 v0034 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0036 O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0017 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0018 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0108 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O725 J02f0082 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 S306-S306PC.J !! bu A21 S306-S306PC.J pc ad A35 S131-S131PC3.J pc v35 A40 O721-O802AP.J ap ly B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This layer is below the Mittanic "floor" (f16) in k5. After we decided to remove the pebbles (f14 and f24), we reached this layer with similar soil but just without stones without stones. f82 has almost the same characteristics as features f81 and f76 (all below the Mittanic horizontal alignment). The top elevation is m3599 + 36 - 136. C33 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc The color, texture and hardness were not recorded for this feature. Additionally, the bottom elevation was not recorded either in the feature or the q-lots. D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k5 D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9165 @top F02 co f0157 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f81 and f76 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation covering the post-brickfall use. O01 v0035 O718-S128PC.J pc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O722 J02f0083 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O721-O802AP.J !! bu A21 O721-O802AP.J ap ld B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This feature is a very compact and hard lens in the western part of k13. It consists in small pebbles and the texture seems very similar to the soil found in J1 (MZ16). The top elevation is m3810 + 74 - 131; the bottom is m3810 + 47 - 131. The surface occupied by this layer is quite irregular and not very large. C30 S225-S211PC2.J pc To this feature number has been recorded two different features: the first is a soil layer,the second is 14 floating stones (here only in the relay). From the plot it seems that theese floating stones are approximatly in the same position as f45 C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 S225-S211PC2.J pc k13 D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 141 (40483 50556 - 9317 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 142 (40438 50549 - 9305 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 143 (40438 50631 - 9322 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 144 (40465 50649 - 9330 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 145 (40353 50522 - 9292 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 146 (40335 50511 - 9283 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 147 (40307 50539 - 9282 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 148 (40332 50589 - 9289 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 149 (40280 50496 - 9279 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 150 (40225 50508 - 9273 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 151 (40227 50543 - 9278 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 152 (40277 50533 - 9287 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 153 (40297 50557 - 9283 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 154 (40241 50554 - 9271 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 155 (40245 50573 - 9276 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 156 (40305 50575 - 9282 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 157 (40269 50586 - 9272 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 158 (40249 50641 - 9278 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 159 (40269 50664 - 9287 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 160 (40289 50592 - 9279 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 161 (40215 50594 - 9270 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 162 (40228 50569 - 9269 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 163 (40242 50578 - 9275 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 164 (40231 50600 - 9276 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 165 (40185 50636 - 9250 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 166 (40167 50611 - 9248 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 167 (40185 50582 - 9243 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 168 (40200 50590 - 9257 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 169 (40199 50684 - 9285 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 170 (40202 50652 - 9273 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 171 (40173 50652 - 9273 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 172 (40157 50669 - 9267 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 173 (40121 50639 - 9249 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 174 (40095 50629 - 9245 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 175 (40118 50579 - 9245 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 176 (40146 50589 - 9265 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 177 (40047 50671 - 9229 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 178 (40001 50654 - 9209 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 179 (39975 50705 - 9223 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 180 (40024 50711 - 9246 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 181 (40013 50845 - 9254 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 182 (39998 50808 - 9233 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 183 (39932 50868 - 9229 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 184 (39939 50813 - 9219 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 185 (39961 51092 - 9268 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 186 (39980 51057 - 9259 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 187 (39953 51038 - 9263 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 188 (39929 51056 - 9260 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 189 (40250 50265 - 9231 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 190 (40273 50278 - 9243 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 191 (40267 50307 - 9242 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 192 (40249 50307 - 9238 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 193 (40268 50302 - 9251 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 194 (40297 50293 - 9252 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 195 (40316 50328 - 9243 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 196 (40289 50351 - 9256 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 197 (40234 50278 - 9224 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 198 (40212 50296 - 9218 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 199 (40186 50244 - 9227 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 200 (40163 50478 - 9194 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 201 (40149 50419 - 9190 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 202 (40105 50425 - 9151 / Relay location: top) D03 O720-O721MH-R.J bp 203 (40110 50472 - 9171 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 204 (40256 50849 - 9289 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 205 (40327 50783 - 9298 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 206 (40322 50840 - 9312 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 207 (40291 50871 - 9297 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 208 (40092 50562 - 9227 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 209 (40031 50531 - 9219 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 210 (40012 50549 - 9222 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 211 (40085 50575 - 9228 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 212 (39904 51171 - 9249 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 213 (39773 51168 - 6231 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 214 (39780 51104 - 9248 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 215 (39801 51095 - 9241 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 216 (39956 50694 - 9186 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 217 (39934 50654 - 9189 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 218 (39961 50648 - 9192 / Relay location: top) D06 R713-S131PC.J pc 9126 @bottom D06 R713-S131PC.J pc 9153 @top F02 ov f0087 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Scattered use of the area after majority of the area, except the upper levels of the second apron (^apr2), are covered. Elevation sme as stones f26 and f24. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym very hard O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0013 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0015 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0016 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0017 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O722 J02f0084 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O721-O802AP.J !! no ct A21 O721-O802AP.J ap st A30 S103-S103PC.J pc f84 consists of 40 large floating stones in k2 and k12, rolled from the North, and resting atop of the apron f131 and the second apron f132 and in front of them A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v26 B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This feature consists of a large number of stones (40) which sit in f64. We choose to assign this feature to k2 arbitrary although the stones are extend also into k12. Before removing the stones we created sub-components for this feature so that every stone has its own number. D01 S225-S211PC2.J pc k12 D01 S225-S211PC2.J pc k2 D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 308 (39858 51093 - 9194 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 309 (39855 51054 - 9188 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 310 (39884 51036 - 9207 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 311 (39873 51095 - 9201 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 312 (39894 51113 - 9232 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 313 (39931 51106 - 9241 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 314 (39942 51080 - 9237 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 315 (39905 51070 - 9234 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 316 (39810 50802 - 9138 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 317 (39777 50774 - 9136 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 318 (39817 50766 - 9148 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 319 (39708 51535 - 9205 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 320 (39723 51494 - 9186 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 321 (39746 51495 - 9195 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 322 (39743 51540 - 9208 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 323 (39796 51605 - 9217 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 324 (39806 51631 - 9233 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 325 (39766 51618 - 9221 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 326 (39765 51644 - 9221 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 327 (39826 51590 - 9215 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 328 (39850 51596 - 9237 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 329 (39868 51634 - 9243 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 330 (39845 51655 - 9246 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 331 (39645 50944 - 9121 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 332 (39576 50943 - 9097 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 333 (39596 51020 - 9112 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 334 (39732 51362 - 9132 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 335 (39726 51355 - 9129 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 336 (39662 51363 - 9087 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 337 (39673 51372 - 9097 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 338 (39494 51370 - 8989 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 339 (39513 51319 - 8997 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 340 (39466 51290 - 9008 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 341 (39467 51354 - 8997 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 342 (39483 51463 - 9116 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 343 (39439 51458 - 9124 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 344 (39453 51510 - 9122 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 345 (39502 51503 - 9134 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 346 (39633 51409 - 9101 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 347 (39604 51429 - 9102 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 348 (39647 51456 - 9102 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 349 (39724 51509 - 9120 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 350 (39686 51504 - 9112 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 351 (39691 51537 - 9128 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 352 (39715 51541 - 9130 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 357 (38844 51264 - 8967 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 358 (38816 51244 - 8936 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 359 (38736 51270 - 8960 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 360 (39653 51645 - 9155 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 361 (39641 51705 - 9185 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 362 (39686 51713 - 9166 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 363 (39689 51655 - 9165 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 364 (39632 51832 - 9210 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 365 (39656 51861 - 9233 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 366 (39684 51818 - 9239 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 367 (39643 51805 - 9218 / Relay location: top) D03 O727-O729MH2R.J ap 368 (39600 50911 - 9060 / Relay location: top) D03 O727-O729MH2R.J ap 369 (39616 50931 - 9065 / Relay location: top) D03 O727-O729MH2R.J ap 370 (39632 50921 - 9051 / Relay location: top) D03 O727-O729MH2R.J ap 371 (39624 50893 - 9047 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 372 (39870 50457 - 9087 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 373 (39837 50408 - 9080 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 374 (39880 50395 - 9078 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 375 (39886 50439 - 9097 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 376 (39938 50409 - 9105 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 377 (39903 50383 - 9093 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 378 (39939 50360 - 9102 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 379 (39958 50385 - 9111 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 380 (39877 50379 - 9076 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 381 (39888 50339 - 9071 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 382 (39912 50349 - 9076 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 383 (39908 50368 - 9080 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 384 (39916 50320 - 9083 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 385 (39883 50310 - 9072 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 386 (39903 50282 - 9075 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 387 (39915 50289 - 9082 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 388 (39941 50340 - 9076 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 389 (39948 50331 - 9085 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 390 (39958 50339 - 9092 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 391 (39948 50352 - 9085 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 392 (39946 50329 - 9087 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 393 (39921 50305 - 9087 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 394 (39937 50284 - 9093 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 395 (39970 50281 - 9090 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 396 (39953 50267 - 9102 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 397 (39935 50258 - 9111 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 398 (39927 50283 - 9100 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 399 (39918 50261 - 9079 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 400 (39938 50221 - 9057 / Relay location: top) F02 >si f0064 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >re f0090 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >re f0091 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >re f0120 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sit in f64, which is a thick accumulation covering f132 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc floating stones resting in the upper part of apron, when the upper part of apron is visible I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Floating stones above second apron. High elevation indicates they are earlier. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Floating stones in the elevations above when the area was covered, including most of the second apron. O01 v0026 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026c O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026d O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026e O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026f O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026g O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026h O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026i O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026j O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026k O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026l O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026m O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026n O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026o O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026p O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026q O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026r O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026s O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026t O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026u O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026v O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026w O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026x O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0026y O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0037 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0037a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0042 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0042a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0051 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0055 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0056 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0064 O811-R708SC.J pc O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0017 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0018 J02f0085 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O721-O802AP.J !! is A21 O721-O802AP.J ap ta A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v72 B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This feature is a tannur which is located on the eastern baulk of k2 (f69=f78). We discovered it when we were removing the baulk. We decided to take a picture of it and to remove it as soon as possible. It was quite well preserved. The top elevation is m3822 + 8 - 131. D01 S131-S131PC3.J pc k2 D06 R713-S131PC.J pc 9234 @top F02 si f0064 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >si f0069 S131-S131PC3.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sit in f69 and in topsoil f64 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Tannur indicates that this is the period of reuse. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Scattered use at the end of J2's use O01 v0072 O811-R708SC.J ap J02f0086 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O721-O802AP.J !! fi A21 O721-O802AP.J ap fi A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v72 B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This feature is the fill of the tannur (f85) in k2. C04 O721-O802AP.J ap Because our goal was to reach the lower levels as soon as possible, we did not collect the material found in the tannur as separate items. After taking the top elevation (m3822 + 8 - 131) we removed the tannur with a big pick although this action might not have been archeologically correct. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 U810-U0810YM.J ym k85 D06 R713-S131PC.J pc 9234 @top F02 si f0085 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f85 and in topsoil f64 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of tannur associated with area reuse. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Scattered use at the end of J2's use O01 v0072 O811-R708SC.J ap P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O727 J02f0087 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 S306-S306PC.J !! bu A21 S306-S306PC.J pc ld A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v30 B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This feature consists of mixed material, quite hard and compact, which is present in the whole surface of the unit. f87 is overlaid by f83 which is a very hard and compact lens. The top elevation is m3810 + 47 -131; the bottom is m3810 + 31 -145. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 S311-S211PC2.J pc k13 D06 R713-S131PC.J pc 9126 @top D06 S103-S103PC.J pc 9096@bottom F02 co f0095 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0128 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation covering the top of the revetment wall. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0030 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0030a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0015 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O728 J02f0088 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This feature is the eastern baulk of k93. The top elevation is m3670 + 0 -13. C33 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc Because this feature was excavated volumetrically as a baulk it was not photographed and descriptive attributes were not recorded. D01 S225-S211PC2.J pc k93 D06 R713-S131PC.J pc 9351 @top D06 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc 9130 @bottom F02 co f0094 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0034 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0037 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0047 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0051 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc upper part of baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil. Baulk includes layers under topsoil as well. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Baulk including multiple features. Topmost features are topsoil level. P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O729 J02f0089 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O721-O802AP.J !! is A21 O721-O802AP.J ap w A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v55 A40 O721-O802AP.J ap ly B11 O721-O802AP.J ap This feature is a small part of a mud-brick wall. It is located between the first and the second apron (f131 and f132) in the gap of about 1 m in width. We noticed the presence of a few rows of mud-bricks while cleaning the column of soil below the stone f84.24. As we scraped the surface towards south from the stone we found some gray bricks in place with remains of the reddish between them. B11 S615-O802AP.J pc bricks under the second apron, possibly part of the coating surface of the temple mound before the building of the second apron f132: several other bricks were found in J3 above the layer of the 2nd millenium glacis (mittani): this let me hypotize that these bricks belong to the brick surface dated to the Third millenium and found in the german excavation. The elevation of these bricks is at 91.75 (from relay r854, the closest stone of the apron f131 to f89) D01 S103-S103PC.J pc k12 D06 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc 9175 @top F02 si f0134 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc bricks under level of upper stones of apron f131, sitting in f134 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Bakaya layer associated with the construction of ^apr1, ^stair1 and ^mnacs I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Bakaya surface associated with the construction of the temple terrace. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym gray K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard K08 U809-U809YM.J ym bricky O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0051 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0055 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 J02f0090 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0724-O802AP.J !! bu A21 0724-O802AP.J ap ld A35 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc v10 B11 0724-O802AP.J ap This feature includes the soil columns below the eroded stones in k3. In practice it is equal to f32 but we decided to distinguish the material coming from the columns on which the stones stand. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 U810-U0810YM.J ym k3 F02 si f0064 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc same as f32 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulations supporting floating stones O01 v0010 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0010a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0010b O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0026 O718-S128PC.J mh P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O725 J02f0091 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0724-O802AP.J !! bu A21 0724-O802AP.J ap ly B11 0724-O802AP.J ap This feature includes the soil columns below the eroded stones in k13. In practice is equal to f90 in k3, but we decided to distinguish the material coming from the columns on which the stones stand. C10 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc Elevations recovered from q-lots. Top elevation is probably higher as there are 2 q-lots without elevations recorded before the elevation given here. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 U810-U0810YM.J ym k13 D06 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc 9103 @bottom D06 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc 9123 @top F02 si f0030 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >si f0032 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >si f0063 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc as f32 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc same as f32 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulations supporting floating stones P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O725 J02f0092 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! bu A21 S306-S306PC.J pc ld B11 O724-O807AP.J ap This feature is the eastern baulk of k3. The feature does not present peculiar characters and it's quite similar to f69 (=f78) which is the eastern baulk of k2 and it's composed by a reddish material, quite granular and rather soft. C04 O724-O807AP.J ap Since we have no control points to take elevation and the goal was to go down as soon as possible we were not able to take the top elevation. D01 O724-O808AP3.J ap k3 F02 ab f0018 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0025 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0032 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Mixed layers but highest levels are topsoil. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Baulk including multiple features. Topmost features are topsoil level. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym reddish K07 U809-U809YM.J ym soft K08 U809-U809YM.J ym granual P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O724 J02f0093 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 O724-O807AP.J !! no ct A21 O724-O807AP.J ap st A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v61 B11 O724-O807AP.J ap This feature is composed by a quite large number of eroded stones of big size in k83. These stones were removed by the crane and so they were numbered (29 sub-components), relayed and photographed. f93 sits in f62 and rest on f107 (coluns of soil below the stones). It's not clear from where the stones collapsed. They do not seem to belong to an eastern apron. D01 O724-O808AP3.J ap k83 D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 219 (40028 51782 - 9294 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 220 (40063 51846 - 9284 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 221 (40096 51821 - 9296 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 222 (40094 51806 - 9302 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 223 (40011 51855 - 9280 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 224 (40027 51859 - 9293 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 225 (40038 51943 - 9302 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 226 (40019 51937 - 9284 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 227 (39957 51941 - 9264 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 228 (39992 51919 - 9282 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 229 (40025 51971 - 9289 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 230 (40002 51984 - 9286 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 231 (40040 52007 - 9567 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 232 (40023 51984 - 9264 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 233 (39995 51994 - 9274 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 234 (40030 52023 - 9276 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 235 (39968 52036 - 9240 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 236 (39990 52004 - 9252 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 237 (40004 52063 - 9258 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 238 (40004 52091 - 9258 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 239 (39999 52064 - 9255 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 240 (39953 52158 - 9232 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 241 (39926 52142 - 9227 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 242 (39980 52170 - 9258 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 243 (39960 52165 - 9255 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 244 (39914 52066 - 9294 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 245 (39918 52097 - 9290 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 246 (39907 52103 - 9293 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 247 (39889 52074 - 9285 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 248 (39909 52022 - 9222 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 249 (39943 51988 - 9231 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 250 (39953 52028 - 9232 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 251 (39979 51899 - 9306 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 252 (39957 51861 - 9306 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 253 (39915 51888 - 9291 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 254 (39931 51906 - 9282 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 255 (39919 51857 - 9306 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 256 (39902 51809 - 9293 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 257 (39927 51791 - 9300 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 258 (39950 51851 - 9303 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 259 (39989 51768 - 9277 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 260 (39996 51800 - 9279 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 261 (39955 51812 - 9257 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 262 (39957 51760 - 9260 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 263 (39916 51741 - 9274 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 264 (39927 51784 - 9286 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 265 (39946 51753 - 9287 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 266 (39849 51874 - 9269 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 267 (39825 51874 - 9254 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 268 (39825 51914 - 9264 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 269 (39853 51908 - 9275 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 270 (39823 52002 - 9233 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 271 (39797 52017 - 9241 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 272 (39715 51996 - 9222 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 273 (39744 51964 - 9236 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 274 (39768 52080 - 9252 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 275 (39772 52082 - 9244 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 276 (39721 52067 - 9242 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 277 (39728 52068 - 9257 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 278 (39696 51988 - 9247 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 279 (39732 51963 - 9267 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 280 (39708 51915 - 9262 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 281 (39690 51915 - 9252 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 282 (39649 51903 - 9237 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 283 (39676 51915 - 9250 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 284 (39639 51953 - 9244 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 285 (39669 51957 - 9245 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 286 (39675 51978 - 9256 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 287 (39643 51994 - 9255 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 288 (39681 51958 - 9251 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 289 (39631 51970 - 9247 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 290 (39638 52008 - 9251 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 291 (39626 52042 - 9242 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 292 (39593 52017 - 9233 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 293 (39597 51988 - 9240 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 294 (39756 51824 - 9254 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 295 (39735 51779 - 9242 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 296 (39698 51827 - 9235 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 297 (39687 51769 - 9232 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 298 (39721 51778 - 9235 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 299 (39733 51770 - 9246 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 300 (39708 51736 - 9234 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 301 (39696 51752 - 9251 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 302 (39759 51773 - 9250 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 303 (39783 51798 - 9253 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 304 (39822 51752 - 9257 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 305 (39799 51730 - 9253 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 306 (39718 51849 - 9245 / Relay location: top) D03 O724-O724MH-R.J bp 307 (39995 52058 - 9255 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 274 (39768 52098 - 9254 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 277 (39725 52080 - 9258 / Relay location: top) D03 O725-O727MH2R.J bp 307 (40025 52039 - 9266 / Relay location: top) F02 >si f0062 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >re f0107 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I11 S305-S305PC.J pc floating stones resting in the upper part of apron, when the upper part of apron is visible I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Scatterred stones in upper elevations O01 v0028 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0029 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0060 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0062 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0063 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0064 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0065 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0065a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0066 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071a O811-R708SC.J ap O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0018 J02f0094 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed B11 O724-O807AP.J ap This feature is the eastern baulk of k93. It is covered by f88. When we removed f88 we went down changing the number of the feature also if it was referred to the same baulk. C04 O724-O807AP.J ap Since we have no control points to take elevation and the goal was to go down as soon as possible we were not able to take the top elevation. C33 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc Because this feature was excavated volumetrically as a baulk descriptive attributes were not recorded. There is also no photograph of this feature. D01 O724-O808AP3.J ap k93 D06 O724-O808AP3.J ap 9178 @bottom F02 co f0103 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc overlay wall f128: wall begins to appear I11 S305-S305PC.J pc contaminated by the german trench I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Revetment wall is beginning to be covered. The use areas associated with the flat stone (f154) are covered. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brown O01 v0030 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0030a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0015 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O726 J02f0096 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! bu A21 S306-S306PC.J pc ld B11 O724-O807AP.J ap This feature is underneath the northern baulk (f77) of k84, south of the floating stones in k83. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 O724-O808AP3.J ap k84 D06 O724-O808AP3.J ap 9127 @bottom D06 O724-O808AP3.J ap 9211 @top F02 ov f0098 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ov f0099 T220-S205PC.J pc F02 >ov f0101 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0098 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc overlayd by f32 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under the scattered accumulations that represent s60 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Associated with f98 and f99 which are place in this stratum based on elevations. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brownish/reddish P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O725 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O98 J02f0098 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 S306-S306PC.J !! bu A21 S306-S306PC.J pc ad B11 0725-O807AP.J mh This feature is located in the western part of k3, south to the stones in the northern half of the square. It has the same elevation of f97, abuts it but the characters are completely different: the soil is very hard with a large amount of very compact gravels and few sherds. f98 is covered by f32 and overlaids f101. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym texture and color were not recorded D01 0725-O808AP3.J ap k3 D06 0725-O808AP3.J ap 9072 @top D06 0725-O808AP3.J ap 9081 @bottom D06 R713-S131PC.J pc 9038 @top F02 ov f0101 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0099 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f97 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under the scattered accumulations that represent s60 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Based on elevation. There is no view of this feature. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym very hard J02f0099 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap ly B11 0726-O807AP.J ap This feature is located in k3 and limited to its north-western corner, near the stones present in the northern half of the unit. It's composed of very soft material, with abundant presence of ash. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym texture and color were not recorded D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k3 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9072 @top D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9081 @bottom F02 co f0108 O731-O808AP7.J ap F02 >ab f0106 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under the scattered accumulations that represent s60 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just covering the use after the brickfall, as the revetment wall is beginning to be covered. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym soft P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O726 J02f0100 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! no ct A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap st A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v22 B11 0726-O807AP.J ap This feature presents two sub-components (f100.1 and f100.2) and is referred to the stones collapsed on the staircase (f130) in k100. Theese two stones has been removed by the crane. They are visible in the photos taken by the Germans. D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k100 F02 >si f0001 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f1 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc seme elevation as f45 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Large stones floating in upper levels above staircase. O01 v0022 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0027 O808-R708SC.J pc O01 v0027a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0029 O808-R708SC.J ap J02f0101 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use2 A20 S306-S306PC.J !! bu A21 S306-S306PC.J pc ad B11 0726-O807AP.J ap This feature is located in the southern part of k3 and it's overlaid by f97 and f98. The soil is reddish, quite compact and it contains a lot of sherds. It covers the melted bricks labeled as f106. C04 0726-O807AP.J ap Because some sherds seemed at first sight to date to Khabur period, we decided to analyze a q-lot of pottery coming from this feature. D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k3 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9087 @top D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9102 @bottom F02 co f0106 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Immediately above the brickfall, associated with the reuse of the area after it was covered by brickfall I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use above the brickfall. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym reddish P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O726 J02f0102 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S225-S211PC2.J !! su A21 S225-S211PC2.J pc f A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v36 A40 S225-S211PC2.J pc ld B11 0726-O807AP.J ap This feature is a small portion of floor found in k4. It consists of compact soil and pebbles small-medium in size and few sherds. It's located in the northern part of the square and it was possible to see it in the northern section. f102 is covered by f81 and overlaids f105. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k4 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9031 @bottom D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9081 @top F02 ov f0105 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under f81 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Associated with f101, which is above the brickfall, yet this feature is below the scattered reuse in subsequent phases I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use floor associated with the use after the brickfall. O01 v0036 O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0017 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0108 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O726 J02f0103 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use2 A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap ld A35 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc v40 A40 S225-S211PC2.J pc floor B11 0726-O807AP.J ap This feature is located in the southern part of k13, south of the stones which constitue f128 (f103 abuts f128). The soil is very compact and very hard, graysh in colour. It's covered by f95 which presents mixed materials and it was contaminated by the German trench. It seems very similar to the material found in J1 at the same elevation of the wall. D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k13 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 0 @bottom D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9183 @top D06 R713-S205PC.J pc 8966@bottom F02 co f0125 O731-O808AP7.J ap F02 >ab f0128 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc abuts wall f128 and is covered by f95 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Directly under f95 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Revetment wall is beginning to be covered. The use areas associated with the flat stone (f154) are covered. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym graysh K07 U809-U809YM.J ym very hard O01 v0030 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0030a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0040 O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0015 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0021 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 O03 WX17-UY19CJC.J cjc w0021c P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O728 J02f0104 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! is A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap tr A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v32 B11 0726-O807AP.J ap This feature number has been assigned to the German trench in k14. C04 0726-O807AP.J ap We choose in arbitrary way to assign f104 to the German trench in k14 because it became more clear during the excavation of the unit. f104 goes also through k13 since its direction is north-west/south-east. D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k14 D03 O726-O729MH2R.J ap 353 (39587 50347 - 9093 / Relay location: top) D03 O726-O729MH2R.J ap 354 (39213 50274 - 9083 / Relay location: top) D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9064 @bottom D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9093 @top F02 co f0076 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0111 S225-S211PC2.J pc F02 >cu f0076 S131-S131PC3.J pc F02 >in f0109 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s10-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9p-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc trench of the german team I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Modern cut of German trench I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Remnant of previous excavations O01 v0030 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0030a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0032 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0032a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0033 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0033a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0015 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0016 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0019 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0103 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O729 J02f0105 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use2 A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap ld A35 S103-S103PC.J pc v64 B11 0726-O807AP.J ap this feature is a lens of very compact and hard soil which is present in all the surface of k4. It's covered by f81 and overlaid by f102. It seems quite similar to f103 in k13. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color and texture were not recorded D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k4 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9030 @bottom D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9115 @top F02 co f0135 S311-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0131 S225-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc similar to f103 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Associated with the ashy use phases that are linked to the use of the large stone f154 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Bricky surface, indicating the use on top of the degraded brickfall. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0034 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0036 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0039 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0057 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0064 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0065 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0065a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077c O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0017 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0018 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0108 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 O03 WX17-UY19CJC.J cjc w0021b P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O729 J02f0106 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! no ct A20 S307-S206PC.J !! fi A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap ;ld A21 S307-S206PC.J pc bf A40 0725-O808AP3.J ap ld B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature is a layer composed by melted bricks and some well preserved bricks and a large amount of pottery in k3. The external surface is gray while the core is reddish. B11 S307-S206PC.J pc the beginning of the large brickfall coming from east. It is characterized by the presence of melted bricks D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k3 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9024 @bottom D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9102 @top F02 co f0112 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ov f0112 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under f101 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc bricky material, top of large brickfall I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Bricky surface, indicating the use on top of the degraded brickfall. P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O727 J02f0107 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap ld A35 S131-S204PC.J pc v62 B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature consists of the columns of soil below the floating stones (f93) in k83. C04 O726-O807AP1.J ap We labeld f107 the feature where the stones rested and f62 the feature where the stones seated, while we dug them in two different moments. However they are constitued by the same kind of material. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k83 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9178 @bottom D06 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc 9237 @top F02 si f0062 O727-O728MH.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc soil under stones f93 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Floating stones in the elevations above when the area was covered, including most of the second apron. O01 v0028 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0061 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0062 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0063 O811-R708SC.J pc P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O728 J02f0108 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap ld B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature is located in the north-western corner of k3. It consists of mixed material with an abundant presence of ash. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k3 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9024 @bottom D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9067 @top F02 ov f0112 O731-O808AP7.J ap I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Above the brickfall, possibly part of the reuse of the area after a period of abandonment. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Ashy reuse after the brickfall. P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O726 J02f0109 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap ld B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature is a mixture of softer (powder-like) soil and laminations in the western part of k14. The colour is brownish. D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k14 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9064 @bottom D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9065 @top F02 co f0111 O727-O728MH.J ap F02 >ab f0104 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under f76 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under f76 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Covering use towards end of brickfall, coming up to elevations equal to top of revetment wall. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brown K07 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc soft K08 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc powdery O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0019 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O726 J02f0110 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0726-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0726-O808AP3.J ap ld A35 S131-S204PC.J pc v64 B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature is part of the eastern baulk of k4 and k5 or, better, is the western side of the German trench (k100). C04 O726-O807AP1.J ap Also if we usually dug the baulks without differentiating the layers here we decided to make a new feature since the large presence of ash which could be realated with the doorjam. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0726-O808AP3.J ap k4 D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 8966 @bottom D06 0726-O808AP3.J ap 9045 @top F02 co f0156 S306-S306PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature is a meter in depth and probably includes multiple strata. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Thick accumulation, mostly falls into the post-brickfall use, but builds-up to cover that use. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brown K07 U809-U809YM.J ym hard O01 v0032 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0032a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0033 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0016 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 O03 WX17-UY19CJC.J cjc w0021a P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O728 J02f0112 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 0727-O808AP3.J !! fi A21 0727-O808AP3.J ap bf A35 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc v50 B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature consists of broken and almost complete bricks which were clearly recognizable already cleaning the German trench (k100). The external surface is gray, while the core reddish. B11 S307-S206PC.J pc the brickfall coming from east of the staircase and covering the lower part of the apron C04 O726-O807AP1.J ap It's possible that they collapsed from the north/eastern part of the apron where we supposed the existence of a construction in mudbrick. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0727-O808AP3.J ap k3 D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 8973 @bottom D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9024 @top F02 co f0136 S311-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0131 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc part of the large brickfall (as f188) I11 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just below the flat stone f154, associated with the use after the brickfall, see v77 O01 v0049 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0056 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0073 O718-S128PC.J ap O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O727 J02f0113 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0727-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0727-O808AP3.J ap ld B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature is the layer below the top soil f67 in k84. f113 is the same as f118 in k85 (f68); the soil matrix is not so different fron the top soil f67. C04 O726-O807AP1.J ap We decided to dig in the same time k84 and k85 and so we removed the baulk between them creating the new locus k101 which comprises the southern half of k84 and the northern half of k85. However we thought that was better to maintain the distinction between the two units and we dug k84 and k85 as two different units. For this reason f113 is equal to f117 in k84 and f118 in k85. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0727-O808AP3.J ap k84 D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9211 @bottom D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9270 @top F02 co f0129 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0129 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Layer just below topsoil. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation under the topsoil P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O727 J02f0114 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0727-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0727-O808AP3.J ap ld A35 S131-S204PC.J pc v39 B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This layer is located in the northern baulk of k4. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0727-O808AP3.J ap k4 D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 8973 @bottom D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9149 @top F02 ab f0128 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f103: both walking surfaces in front of wall f128 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Elevation at the same levels as other use areas. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature spans elevations equivalent to different use areas and accuulations. It has a small walking floor in it which can probably be attributed to s155-J2A (post-brickfall use). There are more accumulations then covering the revetment wall which spans the phase of s150-J2A. The upper portion likely is part of the later accumulations attributed to s80-J2A O01 v0037 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0037a O808-R708SC.J ap P99 U808-U808YM.J ym O729 J02f0117 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0727-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0727-O808AP3.J ap ld A35 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc v62 B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This layer is below the top soil in k84. The consistency is quite the same of the top soil. C04 O726-O807AP1.J ap After one day of excavations we decided to re-establish the two units: k84 and k85 instead of k101: in k84 below the topsoil we changed feature number of f113 in f117. At the end of season the bottom elevation was m3895 + 0 -0 in the southern half and m3895 + 38 - 164 in the northern half. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0727-O808AP3.J ap k84 D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9211 @top D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9253 @bottom F02 co f0129 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0129 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Layer just below topsoil. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation under the topsoil O01 v0046 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0062 O811-R708SC.J pc J02f0118 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0727-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0727-O808AP3.J ap ad A35 S131-S204PC.J pc v41 B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This layer is located below the top soil f68 in k85. The consistency is quite the same of f68. C04 O726-O807AP1.J ap After one day of excavations we decided to re-establish the two units: k84 and k85 instead of k101: in k84 below the topsoil we changed feature number of f113 in f118. At the end of excavations season the bottom elevation was m3895 + 51 -164 in the northern half; m3829 + 0 - 13 in the southern half. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0727-O808AP3.J ap k85 D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9140 @bottom D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9232 @top F02 co f0129 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0129 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Layer just below topsoil, same as f113. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation under the topsoil O01 v0041 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0041a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0046 O811-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0022 J02f0119 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0727-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0727-O808AP3.J ap ld B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature is the corner between the eastern baulk of k4 and the northern baulk of k4. It's equal to f101 in k3. The soil is reddish, quite compact and with many sherds. We decided to distinguish this layer for its strong likeness with f101 in k3. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym texture and hardness were not recorded D01 0727-O808AP3.J ap k4 D04 U809-U809YM.J ym no type of contact was assigned for this feature D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 8973 @bottom F02 co f0089 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s80-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc equal to f64, but being under stones f84 belongs to an older stratum I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Column under stones f84 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation supporting stones of late use above second apron. O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0051 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0055 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc J02f0121 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed B11 O726-O807AP1.J ap This feature is located in the eastern baulk of k14. C33 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc Because this feature was excavated volumetrically as a baulk descriptive attributes were not recorded and no photograph was taken. D01 0727-O808AP3.J ap k14 D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9078 @bottom D06 0727-O808AP3.J ap 9137 @top F02 co f0129 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Accumulation covering f129. The layers above this feature are part of s60 and so even though this feature does not share the indications of scattered use that other features in s70 do, it is at the same elevation and fits stratigraphically into this stratum. K05 U809-U809YM.J ym reddish O01 v0029 O808-R708SC.J ap J02f0123 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed B11 0729-O807AP1.J ap This feature is located in the eastern baulk of k5. The soil is medium compact. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0729-O808AP3.J ap k5 D04 U809-U809YM.J ym this type of contact was recovered from the v29 D06 0729-O808AP3.J ap -13 @top D06 0729-O808AP3.J ap 8127 @bottom D06 T220-S205PC.J pc 9187@top F02 co f0118 U809-U809YM.J ym I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc No types of contact were recorded but in v41 it appears to cover f118. The alternative is that it is a baulk feature equal to f118. Because of the ambiguity I have assigned it to the same stratum as f118. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Equivalent to f118, which was the natural accumulation under the topsoil. O01 v0041 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0041a O808-R708SC.J ap O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0022 J02f0125 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use2 A20 0729-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0729-O808AP3.J ap ad A35 S131-S204PC.J pc v51 B11 0729-O807AP1.J ap this feature is brownish in colour and it is medium compact in consistence. C30 P821-P821MH.J mh According to the feature log, the bottom elevation of f125 was 90.78 m. This, however, cannot be correct since the top elevation of q354, the second to last qlot in k13 (the last q-lot q361 contains pottery excavated within q354 and did not involve further excavation), is 89.66 m. This elevation is 7 cm higher than our starting elevation with f136, the first feature in k13 (including k14 baulk and the 1 m wide area to its south) this year. Therefore the bottom elevation for f125 noted in the feature log must be incorrect. The correct one should be around 89.59 m, the starting elevation of f136 in k13. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym texture and hardness were not recorded D01 0729-O808AP3.J ap k13 D06 0729-O808AP3.J ap 9078 @top D06 S311-S211PC2.J pc 8966@bottom F02 co f0127 O731-O808AP7.J ap F02 >co f0137 S311-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation: wall f128 is half visible and wall f127 begins to show I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Associated with the levels linked to the use of f154, the large flat stone on top of the apron (f131) I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Exposed during the use of stone f154 K05 U809-U809YM.J ym brown O01 v0037 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0040 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0042 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0051 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0053 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0054 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0056 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077c O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0021 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 J02f0126 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 0729-O808AP3.J !! bu A21 0729-O808AP3.J ap ad A35 S131-S204PC.J pc v42 B11 0729-O807AP1.J ap this feature is the column of soil below f84.40. C04 0729-O807AP1.J ap f84.40 is the last of the floating stones we removed; we decided to keep separate the material coming from the pedestal for a more accurate analysis of the pottery sherds. The stones (f84)in fact sealed f103 and 125 and f126 could be a sample of this incontaminate material since in the pedestal are present both the features (f103 and f125). Practically f126 is equal to f105 (and f120) in the upper part; equal to f125 in the lower part. C30 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc The elevation given in the feature log was listed using a relay which produced the top elevation error. When the elevation is calculated by hand using the elevation of the relay as a starting point the elevation is calculated at 8994, which is below the listed bottom elevation. The top elevation is therefore unknown. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 0729-O808AP3.J ap k13 D06 0729-O808AP3.J ap -52165 @top D06 0729-O808AP3.J ap 9078 @bottom D06 UZ27-U809YM.J cjc 8994 @top F02 ov f0127 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc equal to f103 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Although this feature contains mixed materials from f125 and f103 it can not be securely dated. Likely the majority of the material belongs to f155, the period of post-brickfall use, however, the upper portions, just under the stone (as well as the stone) are part of the accumulation after. O01 v0042 O808-R708SC.J ap J02f0127 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T817-T914CJC.J cjc ^mnacs A03 UY15-T914CJC.J cjc ^wall3 A20 0731-O808AP3.J !! is A21 0731-O808AP3.J ap w A30 S305-S205PC.J pc wall with North-South orientation abutting apron f131 and wall f128: it is specular to wall f129 on the eastern side of staircase f130 and therfore has the same function: f129 and f127 enclose the eastern and western sides of the monumental access A35 S131-S204PC.J pc v141 A35 S305-S205PC.J pc v138 B11 O731-O808AP4.J ap Probable wall whith North/South orientation that came out on the last day of excavation. It abuts on the North side the oval wall f128 and on the East side the apron f131. Maybe it could be a secondary addition. B11 P820-P820VVE1.J vve f127 was seen to continue southwards when f202 (q539) was removed. It consists here of smaller boulders than those usually used in the monumental stairway f130. These stones seem to form a small ledge which is higher than (and thus creates a border to) the first apron f131. It also became more obvious now that f127 (and therefore also f131) do not extend southwards perpendicular from the "oval" wall f128. Instead it runs obliquely slightly to the west. B11 P905-S307PC.J mh where the last stone of f127 on the South rests on f131, there is bakaya: probably the may had to put some paking to built the bottom end of the wall f127. C03 P905-S307PC.J mh it can be that the last stone of f131, were it joins with wall f127, was added to accomodate the building of f127, as seen in v139 D01 0731-O808AP3.J ap k13 D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 757 (39856 50604 - 8999 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 758 (39841 50685 - 9017 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 759 (39828 50675 - 8998 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 760 (39787 50692 - 9024 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 761 (39733 50527 - 8979 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 762 (39699 50645 - 8992 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 763 (39772 50538 - 8984 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 764 (39660 50574 - 8971 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 765 (39698 50493 - 8946 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 766 (39631 50473 - 8943 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 767 (39604 50521 - 8955 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 768 (39566 50441 - 8918 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 769 (39544 50499 - 8937 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 780 (39505 50479 - 8934 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 781 (39494 50407 - 8900 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 782 (39464 50477 - 8902 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 783 (39419 50455 - 8903 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 784 (39452 50379 - 8871 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 785 (39382 50423 - 8920 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 786 (39385 50339 - 8903 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 787 (39352 5039 - 8915 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 788 (39323 50403 - 8887 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 789 (39295 50367 - 8890 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 790 (39319 50349 - 8885 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 791 (39352 50358 - 8916 / Relay location: top) D06 0731-O808AP3.J ap 9005 @top F02 bo f0128 S305-S205PC.J pc F02 >bo f0131 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s630-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3p-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Built partly on top of f131 (1st apron) and thus is structurally later although not necessarily later in time. It is clearly built on a slope, which indicates that it sits on the glacis abutting the terrace wall f128. Accumulations dated to Phase h23-MZA with pottery abut it. I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Appears to be a later construction, an addition to the apron. It is probably dated to this strata as this is the only phase where major modifications were made to the temple terrace in all JP. There is no specific data from J2 to support assignment to this strata but based on comparison with J1 and the building of the second escarpment it fits with the general development of the temple terrace. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Appears to be a later construction, an addition to the apron. It is probably dated to this stratum as this is the only phase where major modifications were made to the temple terrace in all JP. There is no specific data from J2 to support assignment to this stratum but based on comparison with J1 and the building of the second escarpment it fits with the general development of the temple terrace. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc The construction of this wall indicates that it was a later addition to the monumental complex. It is not bonded to either the first apron (f131) or the revetment wall (f128). gB has also noted that it appears to cut through one of the triangle "mountain" shapes that are patterned into the revetment wall, indicating it was not part of the initial design. Despite not being part of the initial construction the addition came not long after the construction as indicated by the few layers that had time to build-up between the two moments of construction. Based on comparisons with J1 it seems that this stratum was a period of rebuilding and remodeling to prevent water damage. Likely this wall was added to prevent the runoff of water and erosion on the western edge of the apron. I99 P831-P831MH.J mh This is a north-south oriented stone wall abutting f131 and bonding with f128. One stone north of the (current?) end of f127 is a east-west oriented stone wall, f224. At its north end, where it bonds with f128, f127 is equal in height with the apron steps (f131) next to it. As it progresses south it becomes slowly higher than the apron (f131). For the most part it is level on top. Just south of m3968 the top, however, becomes irregular. I suspect that the stones forming f224 we taken from the top of f127. I also think that f151 used to be a stone belonging to f127. Thus f224 and f151 must be later in time than f127. We removed two small stones (f127.1 and f127.2) located near the corner of f127 and f224 today. They had fallen off from f127 on top of a southward sloping deposit containing red bricky material and a few ash lenses. This fall thus happened after the area to the west of f127 had started to be used as use-area or dumping area. O01 v0042 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0042a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0051 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0053 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0054 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0056 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0064 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0065 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0065a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0076 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0085 O813-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0086 O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0086a O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087 O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0093 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0102 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0104 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0105 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0107 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0110 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0110a T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0110b T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117a O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117b O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117c O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117d O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117e O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117f O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0124 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125a O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125b O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125c O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125d O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125e O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0128 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0128a O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0129 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0129a O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0131 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0131a O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0134 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0136 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0138 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139b O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141a O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141b O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0142 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0142a O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0147a T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0147b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0148 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0148b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0151 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152b T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0153 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0153a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154b T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0155 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0168a T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0170c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0182 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0183 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187b T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0506 UZ17-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0031 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0048 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0103 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0028 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0029 J02f0128 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T817-T914CJC.J cjc ^mnacs A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^wall1 A20 0731-O808AP3.J !! is A21 0731-O808AP3.J ap w A30 R713-S205PC.J pc revetment wall in k13 which continues also in J3 and J1. The stones are big in size and irregular. Between the stones there is mud, used as mortar. f128 abuts apron f131 A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v51 B11 O731-O808AP4.J ap Part of the oval wall in k13. It already came to light last year in J1. For the moment we exposed 4/5 rows of stones for an height of about 1,5 m (we presume that the wall is at least 3 m high). The stones are big in size and they are quite irregular. Any kind of mortar seems to be used between the stones. D01 0731-O808AP3.J ap k13 D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 429 (40178 50238 - 9145 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 430 (40083 50203 - 9115 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 431 (40049 50289 - 9107 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 432 (39973 50403 - 9107 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 433 (39936 50490 - 9129 / Relay location: top) D06 0731-O808AP3.J ap 9135 @top D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 9048 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 9059 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 9137 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 9152 F02 ov f0130 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Sits on f130, oblique stone at the southern end mirrors that of f127, southern extent parallel to that of f127. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc During season 2007 the staircase f130 was cleaned from soil resting on top of it, were wall f129 should sit on. We could reconsider the contact association of f129 with f130: f129 abuts staircase f130, and therfore is not later on time and is contemporary to the staircase I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Similarities with f127 could make this contemporary with f127, but it is also possible that this feature dates to early 2nd millennium when the staircase underwent structural changes. O01 v0029 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0043 O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0044 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0045 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0046 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0047 O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0048 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0053 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0060 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0062 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0063 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0064 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0065 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0065a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0066 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0068 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0068a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0069 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077c O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077e O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0084 O813-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0089 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0096a O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0116 O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0127 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0137 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0137a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0137b O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0144h T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144i T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0147 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0147a T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0149 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152b T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0186 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0209 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0506 UZ17-T921CJC.J cjc J02f0130 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T817-T914CJC.J cjc ^mnacs A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^stair2 A20 0731-O808AP3.J !! no ct A20 S306-S306PC.J !! is A21 0731-O808AP3.J ap steps A21 S306-S306PC.J pc st-is A30 R713-S205PC.J pc steps with North-East/South-West orientation, located in k93 and k100. The upper face of the stones is flat and the size is very regular. A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v43 B11 O731-O808AP4.J ap this feature is constituted by the steps of the monumental staircase. The steps are orientated north-east/south-west. The upper face of the stones is flat and the size is very regular. The steps seem to be of a different color (lighter) if we compare them with the steps of the apron. D01 0731-O808AP3.J ap k100 D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 595 (40095 51850 - 9245 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 596 (40079 51828 - 9245 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 597 (40108 51712 - 9295 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 598 (40171 51589 - 9311 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 599 (40205 51594 - 9312 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 600 (40024 51752 - 9259 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 601 (40086 51581 - 9275 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 602 (40012 51733 - 9233 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 603 (39960 51737 - 9230 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 604 (40010 51554 - 9233 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 605 (40038 51496 - 9226 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 606 (39925 51707 - 9202 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 607 (39905 51688 - 9204 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 608 (39984 51523 - 9218 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 609 (39967 51483 - 9212 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 610 (39976 51460 - 9212 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 611 (39832 51675 - 9172 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 612 (39902 51489 - 9175 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 613 (39952 51504 - 9176 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 614 (39932 51428 - 9183 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 615 (39814 51626 - 9156 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 616 (39779 51622 - 9137 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 617 (39831 51474 - 9155 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 618 (39814 51435 - 9145 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 619 (39721 51599 - 9114 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 620 (39768 51416 - 9110 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 621 (39757 51388 - 9105 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 622 (39792 51372 - 9108 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 623 (39829 51386 - 9113 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 624 (39658 51560 - 9076 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 625 (39674 51500 - 9071 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 626 (39703 51418 - 9081 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 627 (39728 51414 - 9082 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 628 (39726 51370 - 9075 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 629 (39575 51530 - 9055 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 630 (39551 51518 - 9053 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 631 (39595 51383 - 9054 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 632 (39625 51375 - 9063 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 633 (39611 51323 - 9061 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 634 (39631 51296 - 9061 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 635 (39515 51456 - 9020 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 636 (39461 51448 - 9007 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 637 (39497 51369 - 8985 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 638 (39587 51334 - 9015 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 639 (39602 51329 - 9011 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 640 (39580 51290 - 9011 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 641 (39504 51336 - 8986 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 642 (39488 51318 - 3998 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 643 (39425 51429 - 8959 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 644 (39409 51424 - 8955 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 645 (39441 51310 - 8958 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 646 (39380 51393 - 8941 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 647 (39401 51273 - 8940 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 648 (39333 51410 - 8911 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 649 (39372 51258 - 8906 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 650 (39293 51406 - 8902 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 651 (39328 51244 - 8904 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 652 (39265 51395 - 8886 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 653 (39308 51225 - 8890 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 654 (39229 51382 - 8870 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 655 (39275 51212 - 8875 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 656 (39198 51367 - 8849 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 657 (39234 51206 - 8857 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 658 (39165 51347 - 8836 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 659 (39192 51191 - 8841 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 660 (39138 51333 - 8818 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 661 (39168 51169 - 8818 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 662 (39100 51301 - 8800 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 663 (39130 51155 - 8802 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 664 (39072 51290 - 8790 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 665 (39093 51149 - 8788 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 666 (39026 51275 - 8777 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 667 (39051 51139 - 8779 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 668 (39001 51276 - 8724 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 669 (39020 51104 - 8724 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 670 (38927 51267 - 8692 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 671 (38941 51209 - 8700 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 672 (38950 51138 - 8703 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 673 (38968 51090 - 8703 / Relay location: top) D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8631 F02 ov f0380 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Built after the terrace wall. h23-MZA pebble floor abutting f130 come up to it in k100. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh This dating only applies to the lower part of the apron now visible in k100 O01 v0012 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0021 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0021a O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0022 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0027 O808-R708SC.J pc O01 v0027a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0028 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0029 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0043 O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0044 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0045 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0046 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0047 O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0048 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0049 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0060 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0062 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0063 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0064 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0065 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0065a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0066 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0068 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0068a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0069 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0073 O718-S128PC.J ap O01 v0073 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073b O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077c O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077e O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0084 O813-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0089 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0090 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0095 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0096 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0096a O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0096b O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0096c O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0097 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0108 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0108a O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0108b O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0112 T222-S204PC2.J al O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0116 O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116h O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116i O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0118 O831-S204PC2.J al O01 v0120 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0121 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0122 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0126 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0127 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0137 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0137a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0137b O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0147 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0147a T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0147b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0149 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0150 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0151 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152b T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154b T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0160 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0160a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0180a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0184 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187b T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0209 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0506 UZ17-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0014 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0041 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0042 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0049a O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0049b O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0049c O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0106 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0023 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0024 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0029 J02f0131 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T817-T914CJC.J cjc ^mnacs A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^apr1 A20 0731-O808AP3.J !! no ct A20 S306-S306PC.J !! is A21 0731-O808AP3.J ap apron A21 S306-S306PC.J pc st-is A30 R713-S205PC.J pc monumental stepped access which is called in our documentation apron: it runs along the staircase f130. It consists at this stage of the excavation of 20 rows of stones running East-West and rising North/Est. The North-West edge is characterized by big and squared stones collapsed towards east. The lower part is better conservated than the upper part. A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v65 B11 O731-O808AP4.J ap The imposing structure which we defined apron is located on the western part of the monumental staircase f130, running along all its length. The northern edge of the structure abuts an open space filled by reddish material with white organic inclusions (f74) which is the typical packing we found in the third Millennium structures in Mozan (palace). The western edge of the apron is characterized in the northern part by big and squared stones collapsed towards east. However it is possible to notice the general alignment of the stones from North to South, where it abuts in the northern part a gap f134: here we found some bricks (f89); in the southern part abuts directly the oval wall (f128). It could be interesting to notice the presence (in the south-western corner) of a flat stone, bigger than the others f154. In the southern part the apron abuts also a small wall (f127), which we excavate just the upper part. C04 O731-O808AP4.J ap We were not able to define the southern edge of the apron, since we stopped excavating at m3907 +10 -164, where we noticed brickfall (f112) which could be the rest of the mud-bricks structure built in the space where we found the packing D01 0731-O808AP3.J ap k3 D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 434 (39849 50674 - 9133 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 435 (40086 50803 - 9216 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 436 (39927 50717 - 9158 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 437 (39763 50691 - 9075 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 808 (40633 51064 - 9354 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 809 (40589 51042 - 9352 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 810 (40560 51132 - 9346 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 811 (40508 51024 - 9344 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 812 (40490 51084 - 9335 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 813 (40454 51012 - 9367 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 814 (40478 51088 - 9348 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 815 (40390 50968 - 9349 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 816 (40382 51014 - 9328 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 817 (40362 50956 - 9347 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 818 (40333 51030 - 9298 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 819 (40319 51133 - 9318 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 820 (40285 51172 - 9316 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 821 (40303 50915 - 9304 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 822 (40293 50973 - 9287 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 823 (40179 51485 - 9283 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 824 (40115 51524 - 9280 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 825 (40070 51514 - 9288 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 826 (40108 51442 - 9280 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 827 (40112 51406 - 9272 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 828 (40277 50903 - 9304 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 829 (40239 50887 - 9289 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 830 (40230 50930 - 9274 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 831 (40214 50870 - 9250 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 832 (40167 50997 - 9256 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 833 (40122 51084 - 9246 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 834 (40087 51244 - 9256 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 835 (40032 51460 - 9276 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 836 (39981 51457 - 9245 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 837 (40020 51271 - 9255 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 838 (40057 51125 - 9258 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 839 (40084 50974 - 9248 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 840 (40147 50842 - 9246 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 841 (40086 50807 - 9221 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 842 (40038 50858 - 9203 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 843 (40035 50899 - 9227 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 844 (40021 50992 - 9232 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 845 (40009 51068 - 9226 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 846 (39994 51087 - 9246 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 847 (39953 51315 - 9226 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 848 (39963 51444 - 9220 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 849 (39879 51410 - 9200 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 850 (39913 51272 - 9203 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 851 (39946 51103 - 9203 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 852 (39942 51069 - 9199 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 853 (39978 50941 - 9204 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 854 (40026 50780 - 9175 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 855 (39998 50812 - 9173 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 856 (39942 50916 - 9189 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 857 (39940 51069 - 9193 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 858 (39835 51390 - 9181 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 859 (39793 51364 - 9136 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 860 (39826 51233 - 9158 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 861 (39866 51030 - 9167 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 862 (39856 50978 - 9159 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 863 (39877 50816 - 9158 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 864 (39922 50722 - 9163 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 865 (39934 50787 - 9172 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 866 (39922 50830 - 9179 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 867 (39738 51336 - 9121 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 868 (39775 51193 - 9114 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 869 (39795 51178 - 9130 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 870 (39818 50994 - 9137 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 871 (39801 50963 - 9100 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 872 (39817 50775 - 9111 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 873 (39839 50718 - 9104 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 874 (39763 50695 - 9079 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 875 (39734 51060 - 9102 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 876 (39702 51302 - 9085 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 877 (39639 51291 - 9071 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 878 (39668 51146 - 9055 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 879 (39706 51014 - 9055 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 880 (39722 50886 - 9073 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 881 (39741 50873 - 9085 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 882 (39765 50695 - 9081 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 883 (39592 51237 - 9033 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 884 (39613 51031 - 9029 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 885 (39648 50981 - 9027 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 886 (39714 50712 - 9035 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 887 (39552 51191 - 9018 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 888 (39596 50976 - 9017 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 889 (39651 50823 - 9008 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 890 (39679 50669 - 9019 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 891 (39489 51261 - 8980 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 892 (39533 51077 - 8989 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 893 (35969 50905 - 8985 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 894 (39434 51287 - 8957 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 895 (39467 51131 - 8962 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 896 (39519 50905 - 8964 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 897 (39593 50662 - 9040 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 898 (39608 50530 - 8956 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 899 (39382 51264 - 8932 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 900 (39462 50829 - 8930 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 901 (39534 50523 - 8935 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 902 (39333 51233 - 8897 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 903 (39404 50873 - 8908 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 904 (39485 50499 - 8912 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 905 (39281 51212 - 8877 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 906 (39297 51179 - 8883 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 907 (39354 50841 - 8882 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 908 (39408 50561 - 8868 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 909 (39401 50522 - 8897 / Relay location: top) D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 9348@top D99 S306-S306PC.J pc the elevation is taken on the upper stone of the line of stones with N-S direction F02 ab f0128 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0130 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Built after the terrace wall and before the framing wall f127, which partly sits on the apron. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh or contemporary with the building of the steps. O01 v0001 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0012 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0021 O718-R708SC.J mh O01 v0022 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0026 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0027 O808-R708SC.J pc O01 v0027a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0028 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0037 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0037a O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0039 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0042 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0043 O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0044 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0045 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0046 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0047 O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0048 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0049 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0051 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0053 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0054 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0055 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0056 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0057 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0060 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0062 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0063 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0064 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0065 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0065a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0066 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0067 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0068 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0068a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0069 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0073 O718-S128PC.J ap O01 v0073 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073b O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073c O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073d O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073e O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073f O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073g O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073h O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073i O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073j O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073k O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074b O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074c O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074d O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074e O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074f O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074g O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0074h O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0076 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077c O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077e O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0081 O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0096 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100a O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117e O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0123 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0123a O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0129 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0129a O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0132 O904-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0132a O904-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0137 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0138 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139b O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141a O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141b O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0142 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0144a T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144b T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144c T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144d T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144e T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144g T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144j T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144k T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0144l T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0146 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0147 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0147a T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0148b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0149 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0150 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0151 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152b T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0155 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0158 T721-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0164 T801-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0164b T801-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167b T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0168a T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0169 T806-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170b T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172b T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173 T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173a T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0180 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0180a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0183 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187b T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187c T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0188 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0189 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0189a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0191 T814-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0191 T827-T827CJC3.J cjc O01 v0191a T814-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0191a T827-T827CJC3.J cjc O01 v0205 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0205a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0209 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0506 UZ17-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0043 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0045 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0046 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0047 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0201 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0208 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0002 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0007 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0011 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0021 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0024 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0025 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0026 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0029 J02f0132 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^apr2 A20 0731-O808AP3.J !! no ct A20 S306-S306PC.J !! is A21 0731-O808AP3.J ap second apron A21 S306-S306PC.J pc st-is A30 R713-S205PC.J pc f132 is the secondary apron, built West of the apron f131 and North of the oval wall f128. It consists of 12 rows of stones running West-Est and rising North/East, like the apron and the staircase. It is a second addition of the Second millenium (see also J03f10, J3f532, J3f556) A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v51 B11 O731-O808AP4.J ap The secondary apron was built western from the apron f131. The two structures were almost surely contemporary. The eastern side abuts the gap f134 and the bricks f89. The southern part, instead, abuts the gap f133. The connection between the oval wall f128 and the secondary apron f132 is not clear and we are not able to explain the presence of the gap f133. The orientation changes if we compare it with the one of the apron f131. It is a little oriented towards East. D01 0731-O808AP3.J ap k13 D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 401 (39968 50229 - 9061 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 402 (39970 50260 - 9075 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 403 (40469 50887 - 9342 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 404 (40464 50892 - 9313 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 405 (40422 50899 - 9320 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 406 (40394 50864 - 9300 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 407 (40374 50839 - 9294 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 408 (40362 50838 - 9285 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 409 (40333 50838 - 9282 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 410 (40320 50795 - 9266 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 411 (40299 50788 - 9261 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 412 (40292 50769 - 9246 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 413 (40267 50770 - 9250 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 414 (40258 50760 - 9238 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 415 (40222 50746 - 9238 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 416 (40220 50779 - 9221 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 417 (40174 50748 - 9228 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 418 (40166 50767 - 9206 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 419 (40137 50742 - 9201 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 420 (40060 50706 - 9159 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 421 (40030 50638 - 9164 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 422 (40094 50518 - 9148 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 423 (40148 50383 - 9122 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 424 (40226 50373 - 9167 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 425 (40189 50441 - 9170 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 426 (40134 50514 - 9170 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 427 (40309 50288 - 9202 / Relay location: top) D03 O728-O729MH-R.J bp 428 (40266 50377 - 9195 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 526 (40590 50635 - 9334 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 527 (40561 50813 - 9346 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 528 (40487 50903 - 9335 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 529 (40471 50884 - 9344 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 530 (40501 50789 - 9345 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 531 (40419 50867 - 9310 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 532 (40459 50746 - 9322 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 533 (40534 50549 - 9313 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 534 (40583 50411 - 9320 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 535 (40620 50412 - 9329 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 536 (40395 50861 - 9304 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 537 (40381 50820 - 9297 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 538 (40491 50565 - 9302 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 539 (40530 50526 - 9312 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 540 (40498 50492 - 9311 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 541 (40536 50364 - 9305 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 542 (40329 50802 - 9289 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 543 (40429 50639 - 9292 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 544 (40387 51531 - 9289 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 545 (40499 50346 - 9283 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 546 (40284 50799 - 9268 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 547 (40370 50656 - 9272 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 548 (40407 50507 - 9266 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 549 (40433 50476 - 9282 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 550 (40271 50768 - 9255 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 551 (40273 50733 - 9249 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 552 (40346 50616 - 9258 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 553 (40365 50607 - 9262 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 554 (40355 50578 - 9255 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 555 (40379 50488 - 9260 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 556 (40408 50441 - 9258 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 557 (40450 50326 - 9276 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 558 (40211 50826 - 9228 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 559 (40191 50798 - 9237 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 560 (40251 50770 - 9245 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 561 (40217 50758 - 9230 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 562 (40311 50572 - 9240 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 563 (40364 50415 - 9246 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 564 (40414 50311 - 9251 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 565 (40172 50752 - 9227 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 566 (40290 50527 - 9226 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 567 (40310 50434 - 9215 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 568 (40362 50293 - 9227 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 569 (40140 50738 - 9209 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 570 (40224 50508 - 9203 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 571 (40253 50473 - 9213 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 572 (40269 50373 - 9200 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 573 (40316 50285 - 9209 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 574 (40128 50649 - 9194 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 575 (40174 50525 - 9196 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 576 (40160 50506 - 9179 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 577 (40231 50473 - 9191 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 578 (40183 50437 - 9175 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 579 (40236 50449 - 9185 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 580 (40222 50419 - 9179 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 581 (40215 50397 - 9155 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 582 (40228 50372 - 9170 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 583 (40248 50404 - 9183 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 584 (40221 50339 - 9139 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 585 (40269 50362 - 9142 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 586 (40098 50713 - 9171 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 587 (40069 50705 - 9166 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 588 (40095 50649 - 9185 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 589 (40111 50582 - 9175 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 590 (40108 50548 - 9157 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 591 (40122 50497 - 9136 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 592 (40070 50639 - 9161 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 593 (40057 50622 - 9159 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH-R.J bp 594 (40080 50588 - 9154 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P825MH2R.J bp 544 (40452 50489 - 9289 / Relay location: top) D06 0731-O808AP3.J ap 0 @top D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 9159@bottom D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 9346@top F02 ab f0089 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0089 U809-U809YM.J ym F02 >ab f0133 U809-U809YM.J ym F02 >ab f0134 U809-U809YM.J ym I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc This structure was built after the staircase and apron were not used, as covered by natural accumulations. I11 S305-S305PC.J pc Floors dating to Mittani abut the lower steps I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Second apron, constructed after the first apron was no longer in use. I12 V930-V930CJC.J cjc Based on discussions with jW about the continuation of the second apron in J3 we are now unable to identify why this feature was assigned to the Mittani period. Some of the accumulations that abut the stones are Mittani but these may have been a result of the covering of the area during the Mittani period. If the accumulations against the apron were early Mittani it would argue more strongly in favor of a Mittani assignment as the accumulations in J2 were relatively low during the early Mittani period. If the accumulations, however, are late Mittani it might suggest that they only accumulated after the plaza had been filled and the accumulations covered the whole area. The bakaya found under the apron probably dates to the time of construction of the monumental access, reflecting the surface of the terrace in the third millennium. O01 v0026 O718-S128PC.J mh O01 v0026a O718-S128PC.J pc O01 v0042 O808-R708SC.J ap O01 v0049 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0051 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0052a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0055 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0056 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0058 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0060 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0061a O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0063 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0064 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0065 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0065a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0066 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0069 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0073 O718-S128PC.J ap O01 v0073 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0134 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0138 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141a O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0145 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0148 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152b T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154b T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0506 UZ17-T921CJC.J cjc O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0002 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0010 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0022 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0029 J02f0133 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 R713-S205PC.J !! bu A21 R713-S205PC.J pc ly A30 R713-S205PC.J pc layer of bakaya in the gap of stones located between f132 and f128 A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v59 A40 O731-O808AP4.J ap gap B11 O731-O808AP4.J ap fill of the gap between the secondary apron f132 and the oval wall f128 in k12. f133 has a West-East orientation. The top elevation is m3810 + 59 -164. C03 R713-S205PC.J pc f133 is the same layer excavated in J3 f581, between the revetment wall and the second apron, recognized as layer of bakaya. The elevation in J3 is 91.54: f133 is at 91.05, about 40 cm lower D01 0731-O808AP3.J ap k13 D06 0731-O808AP3.J ap 9105 @top F02 ab f0128 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0132 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc f133 is lower than f132, dated to s12-MZA I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Bakaya layer associated with the construction of ^apr1, ^stair1 and ^mnacs I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Bakaya between stones. The Bakaya on top of the temple terrace has been attributed to the third millennium everywhere it was found. It appears that during the period of construction and use of the Temple terrace it was covered on top with a red bricky layer and backed with bayaka to protect the area. This bakaya at the top of the revetment wall is contemperaneous with the other constructions around the JP area. O01 v0058 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0060 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0069 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0145 O913-S204PC2.J mh J02f0134 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 R713-S205PC.J !! bu A21 R713-S205PC.J pc ad A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v56 A40 O731-O808AP4.J ap gap B11 O731-O808AP4.J ap fill of the gap between the first (f131) and the second apron (f132). The orientation is north-south. C10 R713-S205PC.J pc f134 is the accumulation filling the gap of stones between f132 and f131. D01 0731-O808AP3.J ap k12 F02 ab f0131 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0132 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc f134 abuts the upper part of wall f128 and is lower than the lower part of f132 which is dated to s12. Therfore f134 is later than f128 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill between the revetment wall and second apron that is possibly related to the construction phase of the second apron. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This gap was created when the second apron was constructed. It is unclear when after construction the gap filled in. gB suggested that this gap was intentionally created as a water diversion tactic O01 v0049 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0050 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0051 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0055 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0056 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0059 O811-R708SC.J pc O01 v0069 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071 O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0071a O811-R708SC.J ap O01 v0073 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077 O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077a O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077b O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0077d O806-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0145 O913-S204PC2.J mh J02f0135 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P802-P803AL2.J !! bu A21 P802-P803AL2.J sc ad B11 P802-P802AL.J al We defined f135 as a natural accumulation in k4; f135 is the cleaning of the top surface of k4 (10 cm) that was exposed throughout all winter and contaminated by modern trash. It has a very compact and hard surface but once dug it showed a softer consistence. The texture is crumble with pebbles and pottery. In the SW corner there were signs of fire made probably during the winter. This fire is discolored in parts of the southern and western walls of the unit. f135 is the same as f136 in k3 and f137 in k13. D01 P802-P803AL2.J sc k4 D06 P802-P803AL2.J sc 8946 @top D06 P802-P803AL2.J sc 8953 @bottom D99 P821-P821MH.J mh The top elevation of this feature was 89.46 m. Last season (MZ17-O) the bottom of the last feature (f105) in k4 was 90.30 m, which leaves 84 cm to be accounted for. The bottom elevation of the last feature excavated last year (f112) in k3 and recorded in last year's feature log is 89.73, which is closer to the top elevation of f135. Last year we left the southern part of k4 higher than the northern part and it is possible that the bottom elevation given for f105 refers only to this higher part of k4. aP's notes for feature f105 suggest that this is the right interpretaion, although the meaning of her note is not altoghether clear. F02 co f0139 S311-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same in elevation as f136 in k3, f140 in k13, and f138 in k101. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc Was exposed through the winter and therfore contaminated I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Very compact and hard surface, which suggests water deposits. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Upper layers of brickfall based on elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation equivalent to upper level brickfall features, covers some of the features associated with the brickfall use areas. Exposed between seasons so possibly contaminated. K05 P802-P803AL2.J sc grey K07 P802-P803AL2.J sc very compact and hard at the top but once dug it revealed a softer crumbling consistency with pebbles and pottery P02 P802-P803AL2.J sc yes J02f0136 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P802-P803AL2.J !! bu A21 P802-P803AL2.J sc ad B11 P802-P802AL.J al We defined f136 as a natural accumulation in a small portion of k3 (approximately 50 cm in the south part of the square); f136 is the cleaning of the top surface of k3 (10 cm) that was exposed during the winter and that was contaminated by modern trash. It has a very compact and hard surface at the top and underneath we exposed three steps alligned. The texture is crumble with pebbles and pottery. f136 is the same as f135 in k4 and f137 in k13. D01 P802-P803AL2.J sc k3 D06 P802-P803AL2.J sc 8953 @bottom D06 P802-P803AL2.J sc 8963 @top F02 co f0139 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0131 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same in elevation as f135 in k4, f138 in k101 and f140 in k13. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc Was exposed through the winter and therfore contaminated I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Perhaps 12b. Very compact and hard surface, which suggests water deposits. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc brickfall I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation equivalent to upper level brickfall features, covers some of the features associated with the brickfall use areas. Exposed between seasons so possibly contaminated. K05 P802-P803AL2.J sc grey K07 P802-P803AL2.J sc very compact and hard at the top but once dug it revealed a softer crumbling consistency with pebbles and pottery P02 P802-P803AL2.J sc yes J02f0137 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P802-P803AL2.J !! bu A21 P802-P803AL2.J sc ad A35 UZ29-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0907 J2w107 T311 pC.jpg B11 P802-P802AL.J al We defined f137 the natural accumulation in k13; f137 is the cleaning of the top surface of k13 (10 cm) that was exposed throughout all winter and that was contaminated by modern trash. It has a very compact and hard surface and once dug it exposed some little areas characterized by sandy accumulation that we have interpreted as the consequence of the presence of puddle. The texture is crumble with pebbles and pottery. f137 is the same as f135 in k4 and f136 in k3. D01 P802-P803AL2.J sc k13 D06 P802-P803AL2.J sc 8949 @bottom D06 P802-P803AL2.J sc 8990 @top D99 P822-P822MH2.J mh The starting elevation of the first feature of this season (MZ18-P) in k13 is 89.89 m, which is 10 cm higher than the starting elevation of the equivalent feature f138 in k101 right next to it. I am slightly suspicious of this starting elevation due to this difference, although it is possible that the surface was that uneven after being exposed through the winter. F02 co f0138 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0140 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0127 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0128 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc Was exposed through the winter and therfore contaminated I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Very compact and hard, also contained sandy deposits that we have interpreted resulting from water deposits. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Upper, highly eroded portion of brickfall I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Although this feature is potentially contaminated due to inter-season build-up, it is at the elevation equivalent with the post-brickfall use of the area. K05 P802-P803AL2.J sc grey K07 P802-P803AL2.J sc very compact and hard in the top but once dug it revealed a softer crumbling consistency crumble with pebbles, pottery and few bones O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0102 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P02 P802-P803AL2.J sc yes J02f0138 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P802-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P802-P912MH.J vve ad B11 P802-P802AL.J al This is a natural accumulation in k101. It the same feature as f140 in k13 (k101 is the pottery witness column located in the NW corner of k13). It is characterized by a hard surface and by the presence of several pebbles and sherds that laid horizontally. The pottery found in this feature is both Habur and Mitannic. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym color and texture where not recorded D01 P802-P912MH.J vve k101 D06 P802-P912MH.J vve 8919 @bottom D06 P802-P912MH.J vve 8949 @top F02 co f0165 S225-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same in elevation as f135 in k4, f136 in k4 and f140 in k13. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc Was exposed through the winter and therfore contaminated I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Upper layers of brickfall based on elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Same as accumulation of k140 which is clearly part of the use during brickfall. K07 U808-U808YM2.J ym hard O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0029 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P803 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P803 J02f0139 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P802-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P802-P912MH.J vve ad B11 P802-P802AL.J al This is a natural accumulation in k4 that has a hard surface probably as consequence of its exposion. Once dug its texture is soft and crumbly; in the NW corner, close to the 3 stones running E-W, there are little pebbles and the texture is sandy: it suggests the presence of the bottom of a little puddle in ancient time. The pottery found in this feature dates both to Habur and Mitannic time. D01 P802-P912MH.J vve k4 D06 P802-P912MH.J vve 8935 @bottom D06 P802-P912MH.J vve 8953 @top F02 co f0141 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0143 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0144 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0131 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0147 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Very hard surface intermixed with sand, which I have taken as evidence for water deposits. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Covers wall f144, indicating it is part of the second phase of the brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Covering use towards end of brickfall K05 P802-P912MH.J vve grey K07 P802-P912MH.J vve hard on the surface K08 P802-P912MH.J vve friable P02 P802-P912MH.J vve yes J02f0140 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P802-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P802-P912MH.J vve ad A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v76 B11 P802-P802AL.J al This is a natural accumulation in k13. It the same feature as f138 in k101 (k101 is the pottery witness column located in the NW corner of k13). It is characterized by a hard surface and by the presence of several pebbles and sherds that laid horizontally particularly in the SE part of k13 (see v76). We found pottery dating to both Habur and Mitanni. D01 P802-P912MH.J vve k13 D06 P802-P912MH.J vve 8924 @bottom D06 P802-P912MH.J vve 8949 @top F02 co f0142 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0171 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0155 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0162 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Partly at the same elevation as f166, which dated to the Mitanni period with pottery sherds. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f141 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Upper layers of brickfall based on elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use area during brickfall, between construction of f232 and f144 K05 P802-P912MH.J vve grey K07 P802-P912MH.J vve hard on the surface K08 P802-P912MH.J vve friable O01 v0076 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0093 O820-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0029 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P02 P802-P912MH.J vve P814 J02f0141 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P803-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P803-P912MH.J vve ld A30 R713-S205PC.J pc area of laminations located in front of apron f131. It is a hard and compact surface sloping toward south A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v76 B11 P803-P911MH.J vve laminations. C03 R713-S205PC.J mh laminations are clearly visible in the shade. These laminations were located in an area center and south of k4. It is possible that we went through earlier lamination layers with the big pick and just did not notice them. These laminations seem to continue to k13 and they seem to slightly slope towards south. In order to verify wheather we are indeed dealing with a slope we tried to follow them with a small pick (f141). The laminations did not seem to continue lower down except in patches. D01 P803-P912MH.J vve k4 D03 P804-P84VVE2R.J vve 455 (39516 50535 - 8932 / Relay location: NW corner) D06 P803-P912MH.J vve 8927 @bottom D06 P803-P912MH.J vve 8935 @top F02 ov f0145 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0144 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc abuts wall f144 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Laminations. Top of f144 still visible. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Laminations on top of first brickfall layers, possibly indicating the area was exposed to water, it abuts the floor f142 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use area during brickfall, between construction of f232 and f144. see v78 K07 P803-P912MH.J vve compact O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0076 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0011 P02 P803-P912MH.J vve yes J02f0142 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P803-P912MH.J !! su A21 P803-P912MH.J sc fd A30 R713-S205PC.J mh floor located South of wall f128 in k13. Khabur sherds liye horizontally A35 R713-S205PC.J mh v76a A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v76 B11 R713-S205PC.J mh patches whith plenty of pottery sherds all aligned horizontally. We determined that this area was a walking floor and defined it as f142. On the floor we found a decorated Khabur sherd q373.3 in situ. C04 R713-S205PC.J mh We took photos of this floor and the sherd. These are represented in v76. After the photos we tried to see whether the floor continued towards west by removing a few centimeters at a time with a small pick. The floor did not continue and thus we continued with the big pick. This area was removed as f140 C10 UZ29-U809YM.J cjc The sherd that was identified as "Khabur" (q373.3) is likely a Mittani sherd based on the stratigraphy of the area. C33 UZ29-U809YM.J cjc Bottom elevation was not recorded for the feature or the q-lot. D01 P803-P912MH.J sc k13 D06 P803-P912MH.J sc 8942 @top F02 ab f0127 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0140 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Located above f127. Same elevation as f140, f138, f135, and f139 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f141 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Small walking surface I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Notes indicate there was a Khabur sherd embedded in this, but it could also be Mittani. This layer probably represents the upper levels of the late Mittani occupation before the construction of the second apron. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use floor associated with the use during the brickfall. Eventually this use was covered up and the stone f154 was put in place. Although the sherds are noted as Khabur by the excavators it is clear that this period should date to the Mittani phase. K05 P803-P912MH.J sc light grey K07 P803-P912MH.J sc very hard O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0076 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0076a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0076b O804-S204PC2.J vve O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0011 P02 P803-P912MH.J sc no J02f0143 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P803-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P803-P912MH.J vve ad A30 S306-S206PC.J pc natural accumulation North of wall f144, containing charcoal, melted bricks, little pebbles, pottery sherds, softer in texture than the surrounding area. A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v78 B11 P803-P911MH.J vve Pit in the SW corner of k4 C03 R713-S205PC.J mh It is possible that wall f144 and apron f131 at a certain time retained soil accumulated here, and hence the process of accumulation was different to the north and south of f144. It seems that to the north the accumulation was faster and hence a slope formed to the south and south-west of stone features f144 and f151. I suspect that f143, which we at first thought might have been a pit, also formed as a result of these stones. f143 was located higher up in this corner than the stones, but their presence affected the accumulation process also higher up C03 S306-S206PC.J pc f143 contains melted bricks, like f188, f189 C10 P803-P911MH.J sc At first sight we thought that the SW corner of the area excavated in k4 (close to m3956) could be a pit because it contained charcoal, little pebbles, pottery sherds, and it had a softer texture than the surrounding area. During excavation we realized however that f143 is just natural accumulation. C30 P821-P821MH.J mh Top and bottom elevations recorded in the feature log are inaccurate (The feature log gives 89.73 m as the top elevation m3956 + 84 - 114 and 89.54 m as the bottom elevation m3957 +92 - 124). f143 abuts f141 and thus it should start approximately at the same elevation as f141 (89.35 m). Indeed, the only qlot q385 excavated in this feature gives 89.32 m (m3956 +50 -121) as the top elevation of the feature. The correct bottom elevation remains unknown, but since f145 goes under f143, the bottom elevation of f143 should be higher than the bottom elevation of f145, which is 89.06 m. D01 P803-P912MH.J vve k4 D06 P803-P912MH.J vve 8954 @bottom D06 P803-P912MH.J vve 8973 @top D99 P803-P911MH.J vve r445 220e 112n F02 ab f0141 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0144 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f141 and lower in elevation than the brickfall I12 P914-S215PC.J mh The wall feature f144 and the deposits contained between it, f151, and the apron resulted in a terrain where this corner of k4 collected more material (pottery and pebbles) than the rest of k4 at this same elevation. This, however, no longer shows active use of the area. Top of f144 still visible I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Associated with the use of wall f144 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use area during brickfall, between construction of f232 and f144. see v78 K05 P803-P912MH.J vve light grey and red O01 v0076 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh P02 P803-P912MH.J vve yes J02f0144 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A02 V103-U809YM.J cjc f0265 A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^ctwl2 A20 P803-P912MH.J !! is A21 P803-P912MH.J vve w A30 R713-S205PC.J pc an east-west oriented line of large stone blocks in front of the apron f131. It could be a courtain wall, so that was built to retain the accumulations south of the apron. See also wall f224 in v115. A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v100 B11 P803-P911MH.J vve Wall parallel to f131, stones and brick debris. B11 P816-P816MH.J mh The stones used in this feature is marble-like. Some surfaces are very smooth to touch. The northern face of some of the stones is reddish. This red seems to be part of the stone, but it is curious that the upper surfaces do not have this reddish color. C03 R713-S205PC.J pc The western end of this stone alignment is close to but not quite at the edge of k4 and k100. At an approximately correponding place on the other side of k100 we have the "doorjam" belonging to f129. These could perhaps be related. vVE made an observation that the line of stones seems to be continued by bricks or at least bricky material. gB inspected the area and agreed that the material was indeed bricky but he hesitated calling them bricks due to lack of clear faces. He suggested scraping the area in order to see whether they indeed were bricks. After this was done, they disappeared, although the area approximately between r445 and m3956 does contain lumps of melted bricks. Instead of being a brick wall, the stone alingment seems to continue towards east D01 P803-P912MH.J vve k4 D03 P803-P84VVE2R.J vve 452 (39088 50940 - 8974 / Relay location: NE corner) D03 P803-P84VVE2R.J vve 453 (39192 50667 - 8931 / Relay location: NW corner) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 681 (39026 50998 - 8968 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 682 (39049 50956 - 8962 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 683 (39077 50966 - 8960 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 684 (39070 50993 - 8962 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 685 (39059 50940 - 8965 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 686 (39084 50882 - 8966 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 687 (39127 50894 - 8963 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 688 (39099 50956 - 8976 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 689 (39103 50867 - 8948 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 690 (39130 50793 - 8936 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 691 (39149 50799 - 8944 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 692 (39124 50881 - 8954 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 693 (39131 50772 - 8936 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 694 (39151 50787 - 8930 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 695 (39137 50759 - 8939 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 696 (39127 50731 - 8929 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 697 (39158 50710 - 8941 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 698 (39172 50739 - 8937 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 699 (39150 50681 - 8936 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 700 (39169 50651 - 8934 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 701 (39194 50689 - 8936 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 702 (39202 50699 - 8913 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 703 (39202 50683 - 8914 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 704 (39216 50680 - 8905 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 705 (39228 50660 - 8899 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 706 (39169 50770 - 8894 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P826MH-R.J bp 707 (39187 50718 - 8892 / Relay location: top) D06 P803-P912MH.J vve 9147 @top D06 S306-S206PC.J pc 8930 D99 S306-S206PC.J pc elevation 9147 is wrong, being the relay for f144 r452 and r453 at 8930 F02 re f0226 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >re f0230 T220-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Abutted on the south side by bricky debris and on the north side accumulation, which do not suggest very intensive use. In fact, first clear use feature (f150) went underneath this feature. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc brickfall covers wall f144 and therfore wall must be younger I11 S305-S305PC.J pc I doubt that wall f144 was build to retain the brickfall, thus this was coming from the east and it would therefore have a north-south orientation. This wall, as for other small walls f232, f244 and f188 are built to delimitate the area in front of apron and wall. Similar wall was found at the same elevation also under the brickfall and with the same orientation few meters to the east in J6 (J6f152) I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Raising of f232 in order to contain brickfall/bricky material a way from the front of the apron, no active use. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc small curtain wall inside the brickfall layers. This wall, along with f232, argue that the brickfall either took place over a long time or as two distinct events. The walls were built while the area was still filling in with brickfall. mH notes that it might have been a reconstruction of f232 that was keep the brickfall away from the staircase I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Small curtain wall construction during the mid-brickfall use. An attempt to reclaim the area that was ultimately unsuccessful. K03 P803-P912MH.J vve li K07 P803-P912MH.J vve very hard O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0081 O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081a O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081b O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0091 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0091a O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0099 O824-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100a O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0011 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0021 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0025 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0026 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0027 P02 P803-P912MH.J vve no J02f0145 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P804-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P804-P912MH.J sc ad A30 R713-S205PC.J pc compact accumulation overlaying the last steps of the apron f131 A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v78 B11 U808-U808YM2.J ym its a hard accumulation layer in k4 going against the last step exposed from the staircase f131,this layer has a sandy texture D01 P804-P912MH.J sc k4 D03 P804-P84VVE2R.J vve 454 (39418 51163 - 8930 / Relay location: NE corner) D06 P804-P912MH.J sc 8906 @bottom D06 P804-P912MH.J sc 8930 @top D99 P804-P911MH.J vve North of f141, south of f131. F02 co f0149 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0131 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0144 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f141 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh No more actively used as a sacral area, but still abuts f144, which built when the area was actively used and the top of which still visible. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use area during brickfall, between construction of f232 and f144. see v78 K05 P804-P912MH.J sc brown K06 P804-P912MH.J sc 7.5YR5/4 K07 P804-P912MH.J sc hard K08 P804-P912MH.J sc sandy texture O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0076 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0079 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0011 P02 P804-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0146 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mix B11 P804-P911MH.J vve Collapse of western wall of k100. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym being a mixed feature no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 P804-P912MH.J vve k100 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym this feature is the result of a collapsed wall therefore it does not fit in our Harris matrix so no type of contact was assigned. F02 si f0139 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >re f0148 R713-S205PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Sit in f135 and f139, which both gradual build-up of the excavation area. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Same elevation as curtain wall f144 (see v78). I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc At te same elevation as use areas between brickfall. See v80. K03 P806-P912MH.J sc li O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0021 P02 P806-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0148 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P806-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P806-P912MH.J sc ld A30 R713-S205PC.J pc f148 is the column under the floating stones f147 A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v78 B11 UZ29-U809YM.J cjc Pedestal under stones of f147. Approximately the same as f139 the material that surrounded the area around the stones. D01 P806-P912MH.J sc k4 D06 P806-P912MH.J sc 8914 @bottom D06 P806-P912MH.J sc 8954 @top F02 co f0149 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0150 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0139 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0145 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Pedestal under f147 and its components. Consists of f139 and f148. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc At the same elevation use areas between brickfall. See v80. K05 P806-P912MH.J sc grayish K07 P806-P912MH.J sc hard surface O01 v0075 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0075a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0078 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh P02 P806-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0149 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P806-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P806-P912MH.J mh ad B11 P803-S211PC2.J mh f149 is the same accumulation as f145 abutting f131 in k4 B11 S306-S306PC.J pc sandy and soft gray accumulation same as f145 located in front of the apron C30 P821-P821MH.J mh There is a mistake in the bottom elevation of this feature and by extention also in the starting elevation of f150. One possible explanation is that the elevation of the measuring rod was recorded inaccurately while writing down these elevations. With the recording m3955 +52 - 124 the bottom elevation of f149 and the starting elevation of f150 is 89.18, which is 12 higher than the starting elevation of f149 and thus cannot be correct. If, however, the instrument hight was 141 cm (as suggested by f150 q395) instead of 124 cm as recorded, the bottom elevation of f149 and the starting elevation of f150 would turn out to be 89.01 m, which seems more accurate. With this solution one problem still remains: with the instrument heigh of 141 cm q395 (f150) was then 33 cm thick, which seems too much, but could perhaps we be accurate. D01 P806-P912MH.J mh k4 D06 P806-P912MH.J mh 8906 @top D06 P806-P912MH.J mh 8918 @bottom F02 co f0150 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0131 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Abuts f144, but does not contain indications of active use. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Abuts f144 indicating it was an accumulation that built up while the wall was in use. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Brickfall covering use area associated with wall f144. K03 P806-P912MH.J mh sandy K05 P806-P912MH.J mh gray K07 P806-P912MH.J mh soft K08 P806-P912MH.J mh friable P02 P806-P912MH.J mh yes J02f0150 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 P907-P907SC.J aa f0296 A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P807-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P807-P912MH.J sc ab A30 R713-S205PC.J pc ashy and red layer in front of apron f131, overlaying it. This feature shows a kind of human activity related to the apron A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v100 A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v81 B11 UZ29-U809YM.J cjc Ashy red accumulation associated with the use in front of the apron during the brickfall phase. See v100. C03 P807-P807MH.J mh The ashy, red accumulation f150 in front of the steps of the apron f131 could perhaps be associated with and related to the same activities that the large, flat stone f154 was used. C30 P821-P821MH.J mh There is a mistake in the top elevation of this feature and by extention also in the bottom elevation of f149. One possible explanation is that the elevation of the measuring rod was recorded inaccurately while writing down these elevations. With the recording m3955 +52 - 124 the bottom elevation of f149 and the starting elevation of f150 is 89.18, which is 12 higher than the starting elevation of f149 and thus cannot be correct. If, however, the instrument hight was 141 cm (as suggested by f150 q395) instead of 124 cm as recorded, the bottom elevation of f149 and the starting elevation of f150 would turn out to be 89.01 m, which seems more accurate. With this solution one problem still remains: with instrument of 141 q395 (f150) was then 33 cm thick, which seems too much, but could perhaps we be accurate. D01 P807-P912MH.J sc k4 D06 P807-P912MH.J sc 8874 @bottom D06 P807-P912MH.J sc 8918 @top F02 co f0286 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0131 P803-S211PC2.J mh H99 P818-P820MH.J mh jO, gB, and I discussed the depositional history of J2 this morning. f150 in k4, f171 in k13, f174 in k101 and hopefully additional features in k4 indicate a period of periodic, but rather intense use in front of the apron f131 and oval wall f128. The accumulation containing sandy lenses and located in front of the oval wall f128 and the apron f131, and above the before-mentioned features suggest that while this area was not abandoned during this period, its use was sporadic and consisted mainly of people walking by. Above this layer was another layer of occasional use. This time, however, the use was different and perhaps even slightly more intense as the tannurs (f9 in k14, f72 in k85, and f85 in k2) found suggest. I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc f150 is at the same elevation of f171 and f174, which are area of use in front of the apron and wall during Mittani period: pottery dates the feature I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Phase 5 or Phase 6 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Active use of the area in front of the steps I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Use of the area after the brickfall 1 (during process of brickfall) with scattered intensive use, burning, ash, hard patches, etc. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc At the level of the small curtain walls. See v115. Although this feature is discussed as possibly similar to f174 and f171, it is not. At the time of the notes the excvators had not yet seen the slope of the accumulations near the revetment wall. These feature sloped down away from the wall and therefore accumulations such as f150 are coming up, filling in the sloped area, with the top elevations the same as EDIII accumulations closer to the wall in some cases. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb this feature is not in the statigraphic column but is equal stratigraphicaly and by elevation to f171 and f174. Starting elevation of f150 89.01, f171 88.98, f174 88.97. several Khabur type painted sherds, 1 possible Mittani jar rim, 2 Mittani disk bases, so the date should probably be Phase h6-JPA (but may be Phase h5-JPA, see text note P912). Earlier sherds include 1 FC conical cup with a cut base. I99 PY19-V115MKB.J mkb in k4 the 2 q lots date clearly to the Mittani period K03 P807-P912MH.J sc bricky with lots of ash K05 P807-P912MH.J sc yellowish red K06 P807-P912MH.J sc 5YR5/8 K07 P807-P912MH.J sc soft K08 P807-P912MH.J sc friable O01 v0081 O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081a O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081b O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081c O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0099 O824-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100a O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0103 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh P02 P807-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0151 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P807-P912MH.J !! no ct A21 P807-P912MH.J sc st A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v100 B11 P808-P808AL.J sc f151 has been assigned to two floating stones in the NE area of k4: f151.1 (r470,r473) and f151.2 (r474,r475). D01 P807-P912MH.J sc k4 D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J al 470 (39407 50509 - 8892 / Relay location: point) D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J al 471 (39413 50524 - 8905 / Relay location: point) D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J al 472 (39429 50526 - 8904 / Relay location: point) D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J al 473 (39439 50510 - 8902 / Relay location: point) D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J al 474 (39433 50499 - 8893 / Relay location: point) D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J al 475 (39447 50506 - 8897 / Relay location: point) D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J sc 476 (39406 50547 - 8864 / Relay location: point) D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J sc 477 (39291 50943 - 8881 / Relay location: point) D03 P807-P8AVVE1R.J sc 478 (39225 50790 - 8867 / Relay location: point) D06 P807-P912MH.J sc 8892 @bottom D06 P807-P912MH.J sc 8907 @top F02 >re f0149 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >re f0271 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0150 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Used to screen off the area in front of the apron steps from the SW. Same construction date as f232. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Elevation. Sits in brickfall layers associated with use. See v100. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This stone is embedded in the middle brickfall accumulation, indicates it probably fell sometime during the use before it was covered. I99 P831-P831MH.J mh This stone could perhaps have been originally part of f127. They were, however, sitting on a stone belonging to the apron f131 thus being later than these steps. The east-most stones of f232 were directed towards northwest whereas this stone was directed southeast. I suspect that f151 dates to the same period as f232 and that they both served to delineate a specific area in front of the apron f131. K03 P807-P912MH.J sc li O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0117d O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117e O831-S204PC2.J mh O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0021 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0024 P02 P807-P912MH.J sc no J02f0152 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P807-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P807-P912MH.J sc ad A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v81 B11 P808-P808AL.J sc This is a natural accumulation in the southern area of k4. It is characterized by compact surfaces alternating with soft surfaces. It has a fine and soft texture, it is graysh in color, and it is characterized by the presence of little pebbles. Lots of q-items (grinding stones and lithic artifacts) have been recovered during the excavation of f152. C04 P808-P808AL.J sc We treated this feature as a baulk. D01 P807-P912MH.J sc k4 D06 P807-P912MH.J sc 9047 @top D06 P807-P912MH.J sc 9079 @bottom F02 co f0155 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Approximately same in elevation with hard and compact layers f158 and f164 in k5. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Upper layers of brickfall based on elevation, many small finds, appears weathered in views. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Upper level of brickfall, might be topped with the use area associated with the large stone f154. K07 P807-P912MH.J sc compact and soft O01 v0079 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0081 O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081a O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081b O807-S204PC2.J sc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P02 P807-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0153 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mix A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v90 B11 P808-P808AL.J sc We assigned f153 to the natural accumulation in the E baulk of k100. The feature is charachterized by a compact texture and by a fine and cramble consistency; it is brownish in colour. C04 P808-P808AL.J sc We collapsed part of the natural accumulation of the E baulk of k100 -for safety reasons- into the bottom of k100 and then removed. D01 P807-P912MH.J sc k100 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym this feature is the result of a collapsed wall therefore it does not fit in our Harris matrix so no type of contact was assigned. F02 re f0131 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc This stone could be associated with f150 which is dated to the transitional period Khabur-Mittani: together with f174, f171 consist of a use area in front of apron, and therfore f154 is interpreted as an altar I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Large, flat stone resting on apron f131. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Use of the area with burning and ashy patches. Could be linked to the construction of the second apron when this area was again used for cultic purposes and the upper levels of the 1st staircase and apron were retouched and the second apron was constructed. At this point they possibly added this large flat stone for ritual purposes. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Since this stone has not been removed the materials underneath it are unknown. After the brickfall it appears the area was reused with small patchy accumulations above the brickfall. These use areas and floors may be associated with the use of the this stone as an offering stone. See v76. There are several small patchy areas such as f142 which may be the period of use associated with the placement and use of this stone. K03 P807-P912MH.J sc li O01 v0073 O718-S128PC.J ap O01 v0073 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0073a O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0076 O804-S204PC2.J vve O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0138 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0144f T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0510 UZ17-T921CJC.J cjc O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0011 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0021 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0024 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0025 P02 P807-P912MH.J sc no J02f0155 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P808-P912MH.J !! bu A20 S306-S306PC.J !! fi A21 P808-P912MH.J sc ad A21 S306-S306PC.J pc bf A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v81 B11 P808-P808SC.J sc f155 is a natural accumulation in the south area of k4 (100 cm S and 600 cm WE from m3967): it is characterized by a compact accumulation that, once excavated, it presented a soft and friable texture. It is gray in colour. C03 S306-S306PC.J pc this feature is located at the same elevation as the brickfall f188 and also in the same place; it was excavated as a baulk and therefore was probably not observed that was brick crumble, as one can see well in the photo v81 C33 U808-U808YM3.J ym q log does not indicate the existance of a qlot for that feature probably there was no pottery found D01 P808-P912MH.J sc k4 D06 P808-P912MH.J sc 8979 @top F02 co f0144 R713-S205PC.J pc F02 >co f0181 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc covers f144 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc large brickfall I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf, covers f144 so part of later brickfall phase K05 P808-P912MH.J sc gray K07 P808-P912MH.J sc hard K08 P808-P912MH.J sc friable O01 v0079 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0081 O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081a O807-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0081b O807-S204PC2.J sc J02f0156 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P808-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P808-P912MH.J sc ld B11 P808-P808SC.J sc f156 was assigned to the top 10 cm in k14; it is a natural accumulation characterized by a very compact texture (very hard to remove). Once excavated, it presented a fine and friable texture, characterized by the presence of small stones and pebbles. It is gray in colour. Being the top surface, it was exposed throughout the year and therefore was contaminated by fragments of plastic bags and small pieces of plastic, irons and paper. C30 P821-P821MH.J mh Our top elevation for this feature in this season (90.32 m) is higher than the bottom elevation of f111 (89.73), last feature excavated in k14 last season. This is because the northern baulk of k14 and an area 1 m south of it were brought down lower than last season the rest of the locus to the south. The bottom elevation of f111 refers to this lower area whereas our f156 is located in the higher area. Until the baulks were re-established this season the baulk of k14 and the 1 m wide stretch to the south of it were included within k13 in our note-taking. This lower area should start at the same elevation as the k13 to the north. The bottom elevation noted in feature log for f125, which was the last feature excavated in k13 last season, however, contradicts this. According to the feature log the bottom elevation of f125 was 90.78 m. This, however, cannot be correct since the top elevation of q354, the second to last qlot in k13 (the last q-lot q361 contains pottery excavated within q354 and did not involve further excavation), is 89.66 m. This elevation is 7 cm higher than our starting elevation with f136, the first feature in k13 (including k14 baulk and the 1 m wide area to its south) this year. Therefore the bottom elevation for f125 noted in the feature log must be incorrect. The correct one should be around 89.59 m, the starting elevation of f136 in k13. D01 P808-P912MH.J sc k14 D06 P808-P912MH.J sc 9007 @bottom D06 P808-P912MH.J sc 9032 @top F02 co f0159 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f103 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc Was exposed through the winter and therfore contaminated I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Extremely hard surface alternating with softer ones, pebbles and sherds. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation puts this feature in the range of the post-brickfall use, but it was exposed between seasons and may be contaminated. K03 P808-P912MH.J sc very fine K05 P808-P912MH.J sc gray K07 P808-P912MH.J sc very hard especially in the SW corner K08 P808-P912MH.J sc very fine and dusty O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0026 P02 P808-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0157 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P825-P825MH.J !! bu A21 P825-P825MH.J mh ld A35 UZ29-U809YM.J cjc v80 A40 S306-S306PC.J pc ad B11 P808-P808SC.J sc f157 has been assigned to the top 10 cm in k5; it is a natural accumulation characterized by a very soft and dusty texture. It is gray in colour. Being the top surface, it was exposed throughout the year and therefore was contaminated by fragments of plastic bags and small pieces of plastic, irons and paper C10 P825-P825MH.J mh This feature is not bound by any walls, thus it cannot be ad as previously recorded. D01 P808-P912MH.J sc k5 D06 P808-P912MH.J sc 9091 @bottom D06 P808-P912MH.J sc 9112 @top F02 co f0158 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0160 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0163 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc Was exposed through the winter and therfore contaminated I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Contaminated surface of k5, starting feature of MZ18 in this locus. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc About the same elevation as top of revetment wall. See w200. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Likely part of the same deposit as f158, but potentially contaminated as it was exposed between seasons. K03 P808-P912MH.J sc very fine K05 P808-P912MH.J sc gray K07 P808-P912MH.J sc soft K08 P808-P912MH.J sc crumbly, very dusty O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0023 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0024 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 P02 P808-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0158 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P808-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P808-P912MH.J al ad A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v79 B11 P813-P813SC.J sc f158 is a natural accumulation in k5 that covers the whole unit. It is characterized by a very hard and compact surface; the soil has a sandy and fine texture, and it is grey in colour. C04 P813-P813SC.J sc It is the same as f157 but has been differenciated artifically from it in order to keep track of the pottery (some contamination occurred during the excavation in the square). D01 P808-P912MH.J al k5 D06 P808-P912MH.J al 9020 @bottom D06 P808-P912MH.J al 9091 @top F02 co f0164 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0160 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0163 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Very hard and compact deposit. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc At an elevation equal to the top of the revetment wall, part of the accumulations that covered the post-brickfall use. K03 P808-P912MH.J al mix of sand and fine grains K05 P808-P912MH.J al gray K07 P808-P912MH.J al extremely hard K08 P808-P912MH.J al mixture of several grain sizes. O01 v0079 O806-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0080 O806-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0023 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0024 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0025 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 J02f0159 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P813-P813SC.J !! bu A21 P813-P813SC.J sc ad A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v82 B11 P813-P813SC.J sc f159 is a natural accumulation in k14 that covers the whole unit. It is characterized by a mixture of very hard surfaces alternating with soft patches, probably due to the exposure or presence of water; the soft patches matrix is very fine in texture and characterized by the presence of little pebbles. The feature has a fine and soft texture and it is grayish in colour. C01 P813-P813SC.J sc Three samples have been taken in order to be analyzed (q411.1, q412.1, q413.1) and one has been already sifted. D01 P808-P912MH.J mh k14 D06 P808-P912MH.J mh 8983 @bottom D06 P808-P912MH.J mh 9007 @top F02 co f0161 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation: below f156 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Hardening of the surface: alternating hard lenses with softer patches of sand. These are the water deposits characteristic of the higher elevations of J2 and still visible in the western section. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Same elevation as f125, see w203 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature spans the transition from the use area associated with the post-brickfall period, and the build-up that covered that use along with the large stone f154. K05 P808-P912MH.J mh gray K07 P808-P912MH.J mh very hard O01 v0082 O809-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0082a O809-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0082b O809-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0026 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0103 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P02 P808-P912MH.J mh yes J02f0160 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P814-P815AL.J !! bu A21 P814-P815AL.J al ad B11 P813-P813SC.J sc f160 is a natural accumulation in the N baulk of k5. It is charachterized by a hard and compact texture with a fine, dusty and crumbling consistency; it is graysh in colour. It is the same of f157 (in k5) and f158 (in k4). B11 P814-P815AL.J al f160 is the west baulk of k5. It is soft in consistence and the texture is fine and dusty; grayish in colour. D01 P808-P912MH.J mh k5 D06 P808-P912MH.J mh 9020 @bottom D06 P808-P912MH.J mh 9104 @top F02 co f0177 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0157 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0158 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh = f157, f158, and f164 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh N baulk of k5 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Baulk feature spanning almost 1 meter in depth. May contain materials from multiple strata. K03 P808-P912MH.J mh very fine K05 P808-P912MH.J mh gray K07 P808-P912MH.J mh soft K08 P808-P912MH.J mh fine grained, dusty P02 P808-P912MH.J mh yes J02f0161 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P810-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P810-P912MH.J vve ld A35 UZ29-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0912 J2w203 T313 pC.jpg B11 P810-P911MH.J vve Laminations, a lot of pottery, pebbles and sand. B11 S306-S306PC.J pc very hard and compact accumulation, same as f159 D01 P810-P912MH.J vve k14 D06 P810-P912MH.J vve 8956 @bottom D06 P810-P912MH.J vve 8986 @top F02 co f0162 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc Was exposed through the winter and therfore contaminated I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Very hard cement-like feature. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Same elevation as f137, which is abraded upper section of brickfall. K03 P810-P912MH.J vve sand and clay K05 P810-P912MH.J vve gray K07 P810-P912MH.J vve very hard O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0026 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P02 P810-P912MH.J vve yes J02f0162 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P810-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P810-P912MH.J vve ld A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v83 B11 P810-P911MH.J vve Wash layer with a lot of pottery. D01 P810-P912MH.J vve k14 D06 P810-P912MH.J vve 8884 @bottom D06 P810-P912MH.J vve 8956 @top F02 co f0197 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0198 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0199 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc pottery dated to Khabur period I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Most likely Khabur but potentially also Mitanni. I11 S305-S305PC.J pc below f161 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh At the bottom levels of this feature, the top of the wall feature f224 was still visible. This feature, however, also consists of the hard water deposits discovered also in higher elevations. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Layer is within brickfall elevations, inclusion of lots of pottery is typical of brickfall. Although dated to the Khabur it can not be because it is above the Mittani brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just after the brickfall, this area with numerous sherds is likely part of the use areas that accumulated on top of the degraded brickfall. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb from the analysis of the body and shape sherds from this feature it appears that it should be dated to the Khabur period but given the fact that there is no clear transition i the whole region from the Khabur to the Mittani period there is the possibility that the feature is to be dated to the Mittani period. K03 P810-P912MH.J vve clay, little bit of sand K05 P810-P912MH.J vve brown K07 P810-P912MH.J vve medium hard O01 v0083 O813-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0103 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 O03 Y104-UY19CJC.J cjc w0028 P02 P810-P912MH.J vve yes J02f0163 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P811-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P811-P912MH.J vve ld B11 P811-P911MH.J vve Removal of ledge on the southern edge. B11 P813-P813SC.J sc f163 has been assigned to the S baulk in k5. The soil is medium soft with a crumbling and dusty texture, and is grayish in colour. It is the same (in k5) and f158 (in k4). C30 P825-P825MH.J mh The bottom elevation (90.15 m) for this feature marked in the feature log does not seem correct. We excavated this area (40 cm wide ledge on the southern edge of k5) on P811 when in the rest of the locus the feature in use was still f158. f158 was finished the following day and f164 was started. Thus f163 was securely contained within the elevations given for f158, the bottom elevation of which is 90.20 cm. I suspect that the bottom elevation of f163 equals that of the starting elevation of q434, which, unfortunately, was not recorded in the q-lot. In any case, the bottom elevation of f163 should be higher than the top elevation of q436, which is 90.39. D01 P811-P912MH.J vve k5 D06 P811-P912MH.J vve 9015 @bottom D06 P811-P912MH.J vve 9108 @top F02 ov f0164 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh = f157 and f158 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh A small ledge left at the southern edge of the unit for the stepped section. Later removed as the plans for the stepped sections changed. K03 P811-P912MH.J vve clay with sand K05 P811-P912MH.J vve very light reddish brown K07 P811-P912MH.J vve medium soft P02 P811-P912MH.J vve yes J02f0164 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P811-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P811-P912MH.J sc ld A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v123 B11 P813-P813SC.J sc f164 is a natural accumulation in k5 that covers the whole unit. The soil is medium soft with a crumbling and dusty texture; it is grayish in colour. C04 P813-P813SC.J sc It is the same as f158 (in k4) but it has been differenciated artifically from it because we have been excavated f158 for more aproximately 70 cm, in order to keep better track in the potentially changes of the pottery). D01 P811-P912MH.J sc k5 D06 P811-P912MH.J sc 8928 @bottom D06 P811-P912MH.J sc 9021 @top D99 P908-P908MH.J mh The thickness of qlots related to this feature are difficult to calculate starting from qlot q628 since after this date we excavated this feature in thick patches surrounding the elevator. F02 co f0277 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Below f158, which a hard and compact water deposit. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Just below f154 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc The upper elevation of this feature indicateds it was likely part of the post-brickfall use of the area, althought the lower portions of this feature (which is almost 1 meter thick) may belong to last phase of brickfall s158-JPD. K05 P811-P912MH.J sc gray K07 P811-P912MH.J sc medium soft O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0123 O903-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0024 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0025 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 P02 P811-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0165 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P813-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P813-P912MH.J al ad B11 P813-P813SC.J sc f165 is the WE and the NS pseudo-baulk in k101. It is characterized by a soft texture probably because of its small dimensions; the soil has a very fine and sandy texture. It is grey in colour. It is the same as f138. C04 P813-P813SC.J sc We left this small pseudo-baulk between k101 and k13 in order not to mix the pottery recovered in both k101 and k13 while excavating. D01 P813-P912MH.J al k101 D06 P813-P912MH.J al 8919 @bottom D06 P813-P912MH.J al 8940 @top F02 ov f0166 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0140 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same as f138. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pseudobaulk between k101 and k13. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Based on elevation it is part of the post-brickfall use of the area, although it could be the uppermost levels of the degraded brickfall. K05 P813-P912MH.J al gray K07 P813-P912MH.J al very soft K08 P813-P912MH.J al very fine texture (sandy) P02 P813-P912MH.J al yes J02f0166 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P813-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P813-P912MH.J al ad B11 P813-P813SC.J sc f166 is a natural accumulation in k101 that covers the whole area. The soil is medium soft with a soft and crumble texture. It is brownish in color. C04 P813-P813SC.J sc We have been swifting most of the soil belonging to this feature in to collect all the pottery. D01 P813-P912MH.J al k101 D06 P813-P912MH.J al 8897 @bottom D06 P813-P912MH.J al 8919 @top F02 co f0174 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0128 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0164 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Above the use deposit f174, but itself a use deposit. I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Mitanni period pottery sherds. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Mittani sherds (although mixed with some earlier sherds) indicate that this feature is one of the first Mittani deposits in the area in front of the revetment wall. May be mixed because EDIII accumulations were sloping and might be included in later features if the area was excavated in levels. Like f171 and f174 it is difficult to assign these features to an exact strata. They are at a higher elevation than some other Mittani deposits in J2, but they may actually be earlier due to the high elevations of the sloping EDIII layers underneath. It is likely that this feature belongs to sometime in the early Mittani, perhaps contemperaneous with the use after the brickfall. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb this is part of a use area south of the temple terrace wall and next to the retaining wall of the apron: upper strata. Khabur or Mittani painted jar and dep bowl rims as wel as a deep bowl with ribing below the rim that is Mittani in date. Bases include wide disk bases and a small footed base. As usual there are earlier sherds mixed into the sherds of this feature including 1 Metallic ware jar rim and Fine Chaff and Simple ware conical cup rims. The feature dates to the Mittani period (but see discussion of these two periods in the text note P912). K05 U808-U808YM2.J ym brown K07 U808-U808YM2.J ym medium soft K08 U808-U808YM2.J ym crumbly O01 v0094 O820-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0029 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 J02f0167 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 P813-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P813-P912MH.J sc ts B11 P813-P813SC.J sc f167 is the topsoil of k102. It is charachterized by a compact texture with a crambling consistency; it is brownish in colour. D01 P813-P912MH.J sc k102 D06 P813-P912MH.J sc 9254 @bottom D06 P813-P912MH.J sc 9302 @top F02 co f0169 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I12 P914-S215PC.J mh topsoil of k102 on the west side of k100. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Topsoil K05 P813-P912MH.J sc dark brown K07 P813-P912MH.J sc medium soft K08 P813-P912MH.J sc crumbly P02 P813-P912MH.J sc P814 J02f0168 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P814-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P814-P912MH.J sc ad A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v88 B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc first feature excavated in k15 in this season: was contaminated by being exposed during the winter D01 P814-P912MH.J sc k15 D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 9023 @bottom D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 9098 @top F02 co f0193 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0185 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0186 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Soft and dusty accumulation. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc At the same elevation as f87. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Based on the elevation this layer may include more than one stratum. The majority probably belongs to this stratum. K05 P814-P912MH.J sc gray K07 P814-P912MH.J sc very soft, dusty K08 P814-P912MH.J sc fine, crumbly O01 v0088 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0088a O817-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0027 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 P02 P814-P912MH.J sc P817 J02f0169 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P814-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P814-P912MH.J al ad B11 P814-P815AL.J al This is a natural accumulation just below top soil of k102, greyish in colour and crumbly in texture. Not completely removed. C10 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc The bottom elevation is the ending elevation of excavations, however, the feature was not completely excavated and may continue down. D01 P814-P912MH.J al k102 D06 P814-P912MH.J al 9264 @top D06 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc 9254@bottom F02 re f0192 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s0-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9z-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f192, wich is a contaminated soil from the german excavation: therfore the stratum is s8 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh collapsed stone. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This stone sits in the layers that were excavated by the German team so it is difficult to assign to a stratum. Based on the elevation between the layers f194 and f381 it may be part of the EDIII layers. Because it can not be determined I am leaving it unassigned. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Floating stones sitting in potentially contaminated features, but likely belong to EDIII based on stratigraphy. K03 P814-P912MH.J al li O01 v0089 O817-S204PC2.J mh P02 P814-P912MH.J al P814 J02f017007 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P817-P817AL.J !! no ct A21 P817-P817AL.J al st A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v89 B11 P817-P817AL.J al Stone collapsed into k100 after german excavation in correspondence of m4055 but 220 cms West from this marker. J02f0171 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P814-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P814-P912MH.J mh ab A30 R713-S205PC.J pc f171 is clearly a use area, while plenty of tannur pieces, bone, gypsum pieces and ash was found. About 15-20 down the soil turns more compact and contains even more ash and charcoal. it is the same as f174 (and f183) A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v87 B11 P814-P911MH.J mh gypsum, charcoal C03 P816-P816MH.J mh After the excavations were stoped in k13 temporarily I had a look at the southern section of the unit, where soil color and texture changes were clearly visible. In the section we can see a gray deposit, which is clearly natural. This we had labeled f140. Underneath that is a browner layer with a crumbly texture. At the time of excavation we labeled this as f171. At first this feature contained plenty of tannur pieces, bone, gypsum pieces and ash. About 15-20 down the soil turns more compact and contains even more ash and charcoal. While excavating these changes were not as pronounced thus we kept the same feature number through this change. The tannur pieces, bone, ash and charcoal all indicate, however, that this feature as a whole was a use area. D01 P814-P912MH.J mh k13 D06 P814-P912MH.J mh 8865 @bottom D06 P814-P912MH.J mh 8898 @top F02 co f0183 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0127 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0128 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s176-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7f-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc use area equal to f174, f150 I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Mixed pottery I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Same in elevation as f150 in k4. Also same as f174 in k104. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Equal to f150 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Includes mixed EDIII and Mittani sherds. Uppermost levels of EDIII accumulation before covered with Mittani debris. It is unclear which Mittani stratum this feature belongs to. It is at roughly the equivalent elevation as the post-brickfall use (similar to f174), but it would have already been high in the EDIII period, meaning that if it is part of post-brickfall use, there is no build-up during the pre-brickfall Mittani or during the brickfall phase. It may be that this area close to the revetment wall was kept clean and protected from build-up by the construction of the Mittani curtain wall (f288). I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb this feature is stratigraphically equal to f174 in the column. Ceramics in it include 1 disk base and 1 small footed base both probably Mitani,1 double rim necked jar from the Khabur period. Earlier ceramics date from Phase h1-JPA and include an S ware bowl rim and slightly convex base, a string cut base with bitumen inside that is thick and probably contained bitumen being applied elsewhere as opposed to a bitumen coating on this cup itself. This feature is mixed containing both late material (Phase h6-JPA and posible 5) and Phase h1-JPA, so the feature is transitional in the sense that it is the interface between these phases but not transitional in the sense of a gradual change through time from one phase to the next. K08 P814-P912MH.J mh fine O01 v0085 O813-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0085a O813-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0085b O813-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0085c O813-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0086 O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0086a O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0086b O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0086c O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087 O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087d O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087e O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0093 O820-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0029 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P02 P814-P912MH.J mh P816 J02f0172 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P814-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P814-P912MH.J mh ad B11 P814-P911MH.J mh Column under a tent pole in the NW corner of k101. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym the descriptive attributes of this feature such as color, hardness and texture were not recorded D01 P814-P912MH.J mh k101 D06 P814-P912MH.J mh 8897 @bottom F02 ab f0128 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0140 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0166 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0174 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s0-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9z-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pedestal under a tent pole at the NW corner of k101. Consists of f138 and f166 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pedestal holding tent pole in k101, that is roughly equivalent to features such as f174, and f140 so it spans several strata. For that reason it is left unassigned. P02 P814-P912MH.J mh P814 J02f0173 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P814-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P814-P912MH.J al ad A35 S224-S224PC.J pc v84 B11 P814-P815AL.J al This is an accumulation of contaminated soil in k100 (german trench); it is clayish in texture and brownish in colour. It was contaminated by plastic bags, tatters of nylon and other modern objects. C04 P814-P815AL.J al f173 was completely removed in order to reach the bottom of the german excavation. D01 P814-P912MH.J al k100 D03 P814-P815MH-R.J al 492 (39026 51112 - 8758 / Relay location: top) D06 P814-P912MH.J al 8727 @bottom D06 P814-P912MH.J al 8758 @top F02 co f0179 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s10-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9p-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc top of k100: soil accumulated in the last 5 years on top of german trench I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Erosion and collapse I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Backfill. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Contaminated by backfill K03 P814-P912MH.J al clay K05 P814-P912MH.J al brown K07 P814-P912MH.J al soft O01 v0084 O813-S204PC2.J mh P02 P814-P912MH.J al P815 J02f0174 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P814-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P814-P912MH.J sc ab A30 R713-S205PC.J pc f174 is characterized by the presence of tannur pieces, bones, gypsum and ash. About 15-20 cm down the soil turns more compact and contains more ash and charcoal. it is the same as f171 (and f183) A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v85 B11 U808-U808YM2.J ym its an accumulation layer located in k13. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym the descriptive attributes of this feature such as color, hardness and texture were not recorded D01 P814-P912MH.J sc k101 D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 8862 @bottom D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 8897 @top F02 co f0182 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0171 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s176-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7f-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc use area equal to f171, f150 I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Mixed pottery dating from Mitanni/Khabur to LC3. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Same in elevation as f150 in k4. Also = f171 in k103. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Ashy layer above brickfall, equal to f150 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Interface of EDIII and Mittani. This feature is confusing as the excavators note is is roughly similar to f150, which is the post-brickfall use of the area, but there are no features equivalent to brickfall in k13 so it is possible that during the brickfall phase there was little build-up in this area as it was already higher and sloping down towards the curtain wall (f228), but then how would the upper curtain wall f224, get up so high in relation this feature? Probably because the accumulations from the EDIII slope down away from the revetment wall to the south. Close to the revetment wall this feature is at similar levels to the accumulations associated with the phase right after the brickfall, but as it goes south it slopes down, and is covered by the accumulations such as f200, which has the small curtain wall f224 resting on it. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb 1 red painted and burnished bowl typical of the Mittani period, 1 wide disk base, and a number of Khabur type painted sherds. Earlier ceramics include Phase 4 ribbed rims and a flat base of the LC3 period. O01 v0085 O813-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0086 O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0086a O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087 O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087a O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087b O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087c O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0094 O820-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0029 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0107 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P02 P814-P912MH.J sc P816 J02f0175 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P814-P912MH.J !! no ct A21 P814-P912MH.J sc st A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v85 B11 S306-S306PC.J pc f175 is a large floating stone sitting in f137 and located in front of revetment wall f128. Probably collapsed from the wall D01 P814-P912MH.J sc k13 D03 P814-P815MH-R.J sc 493 (39755 50428 - 8958 / Relay location: top) D03 P814-P815MH-R.J sc 494 (39806 50449 - 8969 / Relay location: top) D03 P814-P815MH-R.J sc 495 (39827 50383 - 8942 / Relay location: top) D03 P814-P815MH-R.J sc 496 (39793 50359 - 8932 / Relay location: top) D03 P814-P815MH-R.J sc 497 (39756 50374 - 8935 / Relay location: top) D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 8913 @bottom D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 8978 @top F02 >re f0176 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Sits in f137 and f140. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Sitting in layers associated with the post-brickfall use. O01 v0085 O813-S204PC2.J mh O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0021 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0024 P02 P814-P912MH.J sc P814 J02f0176 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P814-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P814-P912MH.J sc ad A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v85 B11 P814-P911MH.J sc Pedestal under stone f175. D01 P814-P912MH.J sc k13 D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 8898 @bottom D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 8923 @top F02 ov f0171 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh = f140 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pedestal of stone f175 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc The use area after the brickfall begins at approximately tthis elevation. K05 P814-P912MH.J sc brownish K08 P814-P912MH.J sc fine, crumbly O01 v0085 O813-S204PC2.J mh P02 P814-P912MH.J sc P814 J02f0177 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P814-P912MH.J !! bu A20 R713-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P814-P912MH.J sc ld A21 R713-S205PC.J pc bf A30 R713-S205PC.J pc northern baulk of k5. Crumby and hard accumulation, containing brick debris, probably same as f112, located at the same level B11 U808-U808YM2.J ym its a hard crumbly lens type d located in k5. D01 P814-P912MH.J sc k5 D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 8946 @bottom D06 P814-P912MH.J sc 9020 @top F02 ov f0194 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s10-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9p-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc contaminated soil from the german trench I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Erosion and collapse I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Backfill of trench I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Contaminated by backfill K05 P815-P912MH.J al brown K07 P815-P912MH.J al soft K08 P815-P912MH.J al clay, see feature f173. O01 v0089 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0116 O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0118 O831-S204PC2.J al O01 v0120 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0127 O904-S204PC2.J al P02 P815-P912MH.J al P817 J02f0180 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P815-P912MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P815-P912MH.J vve ld A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A30 U808-U808YM2.J ym this feature number was assigned to the north part of the eastern baulk in k5, this feature contained broken bricks B11 P815-P911MH.J vve N part of E baulk of k5. B11 T220-S205PC.J pc north baulk of k5 soft in consistence with bricks D01 P815-P912MH.J vve k5 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym since its he north part of the east baulk no type of contact was assigned for it D06 P815-P912MH.J vve 9058 @top F02 co f0188 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0189 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0131 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation: large brickfall same as in J6 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Uppermost deposits of brickfall. K05 P816-P912MH.J sc gray, light brown K07 P816-P912MH.J sc hard K08 P816-P912MH.J sc crumbly O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0032 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 P02 P816-P912MH.J sc P817 J02f0182 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P816-P912MH.J !! bu A20 P821-P821SC.J !! bu A21 P816-P912MH.J sc ab A21 P821-P821SC.J sc a A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v94 B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f182 is a accumulation characterized by the presence of ash which is spread in all k101. f182 is characterized by a fine clay loam texture and by a brownish color; it is similar to is f174 (above it), but it is characterized by a very fine texture, and by the presence of lots of ashy accumulations (contrary to f174). It is the same as f183 and f171 in k101. C03 P821-P821SC.J sc We differenciate this feature from f174 (above it), because the soil matrix is more fine and because of the presence of lots of ashy accumulations; these were concentrated especially in the south-western area of k101, where f184 abuts the W section of k101 and where f184 abuts the S baulk of k101. We also took a sample (i10, gv87a) of the thickest charcoal fragment we found for further analysis. D01 P816-P912MH.J sc k101 D06 P816-P912MH.J sc 8846 @bottom D06 P816-P912MH.J sc 8862 @top F02 co f0229 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0183 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc assignment based on elevation I11 P914-S215PC.J mh assignment based on pottery I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Use deposit in k101 (k104) I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sloping accumulation against the bottom of revetment wall, post construction. Ceramics dated to Late EDIII I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Upper EDIII accumulation at the base of the revetment wall. Same as f183. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb lower strata of the use area south of the temple terrace wall and next to the retaining wall of the apron. Few sherds, all Phase 1. K05 P816-P912MH.J sc brown K05 P821-P821SC.J sc very dark brown K08 P816-P912MH.J sc compact O01 v0094 O820-S204PC2.J mh P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P816 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P816 J02f0183 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P816-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P816-P912MH.J sc ab A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v93 B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f183 is a natural accumulation characterized by a clay loam texture (when dry is sticky and a bit plastic) and by the presence of some ashes areas. It is the same of f182 in k13, and it covers the whole unit, k13. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym color and hardness were not recorded D01 P816-P912MH.J sc k13 D06 P816-P912MH.J sc 8848 @bottom D06 P816-P912MH.J sc 8865 @top F02 co f0229 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ov f0227 T220-S205PC.J pc F02 >ab f0182 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same as f182 (k104), which dated to Phase 1. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc assignment based on pottery I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sloping accumulation against the bottom of revetment wall, post construction. Ceramics dated to Late EDIII I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation abutting the flanking wall f127 (see v93). It is one of the last EDIII deposits K08 U808-U808YM2.J ym clay O01 v0093 O820-S204PC2.J mh P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P816 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P816 J02f0184 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 P816-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P816-P912MH.J mh ts A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0904 J2w104 T311 pC.jpg B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f184 is the topsoil in k23. It is characterized by a compact and soft texture with a dusty and crumbly consistency; the soil matrix is also characterized by the presence of sand, grass and roots. It is brownish in colour. D01 P816-P912MH.J mh k23 D06 P816-P912MH.J mh 9279 @bottom D06 P816-P912MH.J mh 9318 @top F02 co f0187 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc tell surface I12 P914-S215PC.J mh topsoil of k23. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil K03 P816-P912MH.J mh sandy K05 P816-P912MH.J mh gray K07 P816-P912MH.J mh soft K08 P816-P912MH.J mh mixture of sand and organic material O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0035 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0039 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0104 P02 P816-P912MH.J mh P816 J02f0185 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P816-P912MH.J !! no ct A21 P816-P912MH.J sc st A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v88 B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f185 has been assigned to five floating limestones in k15: f185.1, f185.2, f185.3, f185.4, f185.5. D01 P816-P912MH.J sc k15 D06 P816-P912MH.J sc 9085 @bottom D06 P816-P912MH.J sc 9134 @top F02 re f0186 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0168 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Consists of several stones, all high in elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sits in f193, must be before f168 which surrounds it (see w203). This conflicts with v88 in which it is raised above f168. I have used the drawing to make the strata assignment. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc According to w203, these stones are on the level with the top of the revetment wall, and ar dated to the period just as the revetment wall was covered. O01 v0088 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0088a O817-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 O03 Y104-UY19CJC.J cjc w0030 P02 P816-P912MH.J sc P817 J02f018501 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P821-P821SC.J !! no ct A21 P821-P821SC.J sc st B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f185 is a large floating limestone located in the N area of k15 (r502, r503, r504, r505, gv88, gv88a) D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k15 D03 P815-P820MH-R.J sc 502 (39132 50107 - 9109 / Relay location: top) D03 P815-P820MH-R.J sc 503 (39148 50075 - 9120 / Relay location: top) D03 P815-P820MH-R.J sc 504 (39115 50072 - 9120 / Relay location: top) D03 P815-P820MH-R.J sc 505 (39125 50113 - 9108 / Relay location: top) D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9109 @bottom D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9134 @top J02f018502 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P821-P821SC.J !! no ct A21 P821-P821SC.J sc st B11 P821-P821SC.J sc is a large floating limestone located in the E area of k15 (r506, r507, r508, gv88, gv88a). D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k15 D03 P815-P820MH-R.J sc 506 (38968 50157 - 9070 / Relay location: top) D03 P815-P820MH-R.J sc 507 (38936 50133 - 9083 / Relay location: top) D03 P815-P820MH-R.J sc 508 (38971 50191 - 9064 / Relay location: top) D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9081 @bottom D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9105 @top J02f018503 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P821-P821SC.J !! no ct A21 P821-P821SC.J sc st B11 P821-P821SC.J sc is a large floating limestone (r513) sitting on top of f195, the S baulk of k15. D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k15 D03 P818-P820MH-R.J sc 513 (39162 50184 - 9139 / Relay location: top) D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9066 @bottom D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9139 @top J02f018504 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P821-P821SC.J !! no ct A21 P821-P821SC.J sc st B11 P821-P821SC.J sc is a large floating limestone (r514) located in the S baulk of k15 (f195). D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k15 D03 P818-P820MH-R.J sc 514 (39209 50231 - 9085 / Relay location: top) D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9062 @bottom D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 9085 @top J02f018505 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P821-P821SC.J !! no ct A21 P821-P821SC.J sc st B11 P821-P821SC.J sc is a large floating limestone (r502, r503, r504, r505) located in the middle of the E baulk of k15 (f195) J02f0186 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P821-P821SC.J !! bu A21 P821-P821SC.J sc ad A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v88 B11 P816-P911MH.J sc Pedestal of stone f185. B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f186 is a natural accumulation on the pedestal of the stones f185.1 and f185.2 in k15. The top surface (right below the stones) has a medium soft texture, while the pedestal in itself has a crumbly texture, soft and fine, that once dried, rubbs off. f186 abuts (and it is the same of) f168 and f195 (the S baulk of k15). D01 P816-P912MH.J sc k15 D06 P816-P912MH.J sc 9046 @bottom D06 P816-P912MH.J sc 9115 @top F02 re f0168 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh pedestal of stone I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc According to sC, this feature is the same as f195, but the top elevation is perhaps higher, therefore this feature may include material from a later phase as well. K05 P816-P912MH.J sc light brown K07 P816-P912MH.J sc soft K08 P816-P912MH.J sc fine texture and crumbly. O01 v0088 O817-S204PC2.J mh P02 P816-P912MH.J sc P817 J02f0187 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P816-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P816-P912MH.J vve ad A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0904 J2w104 T311 pC.jpg B11 P821-P821SC.J sc accumulation in k23 under the topsoil f184. The soil is compact and crumble and contains grass and roots; when dry it rubs off and present a dusty texture. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym color and hardness were not recorded D01 P816-P912MH.J vve k23 D06 P816-P912MH.J vve 9211 @bottom D06 P816-P912MH.J vve 9279 @top F02 co f0201 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below topsoil I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Accumulation under the topsoil of k23. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Layer below topsoil. It is very thick, however, and may include some material from the stratum below. K08 U808-U808YM2.J ym dusty and crumbly O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0035 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0039 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0104 P02 P816-P912MH.J vve P821 J02f0188 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P817-P912MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P817-P912MH.J sc a A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A30 T220-S205PC.J pc brickfall related to a large collapse of a large structure to the east and found also in J6. It expands from east to West for 20 meters. A35 R713-S205PC.J pc v91a B11 P820-P820VVE1.J vve The brick debris of f188 is changing a little bit in colour. It consists more of grey clay than of red clay. B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f188 has been assigned to the south-eastern area of k4 (250 cm E and 200 cm N from r509 and 200 cm N from m4084 and 600 cm E from m4084) and to the north baulk of k5 (gv91, gv91a). Here the soil is characterized by a coarse crumby structure and by the presence of broken bricks that give to the area a brown-reddish coloration. The feature is actually characterized by different shades of brown (i.e. yellowish brown, graysh brown). While excavating f188, the soil disintegrated into particles of different dimensions (aprox. Between 6-7cm and 2-3cm) and the consistence is generally medium-soft. f188 abuts f189, located on the south-western area of k4 (200 cm W and 200 cm N from r509): the upper boundary between them is sharp. C03 P820-P820MH.J mh feature f188 located in the easter part of k4 is brick melt, whereas f189 in the west is brick crumble. Right on top of the stone feature f144 we have one line of brick extending from east to west, sloping down and east after the stones end and continuing east. This, I suspect, is then brick fall. The direction of the brick deposits seems to indicate a collapse from east to west. Perhaps this brick fall is related to the bricks seen next to f129 (door jamb) in the eastern section of k100. D01 P817-P912MH.J sc k4 D03 P817-P820MH-R.J sc 509 (38985 50614 - 8948 / Relay location: top) D03 P817-P820MH-R.J sc 510 (39049 50911 - 8952 / Relay location: top) D06 P817-P912MH.J sc 8902 @bottom D06 P817-P912MH.J sc 8955 @top D99 P817-P911MH.J sc East of r509. F02 co f0207 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >co f0216 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0144 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0189 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0230 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc large brickfall same as in J6 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Gradual bricky build-up on the south side of f144. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf, covers f144 so part of later brickfall phase I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Upper level of brickfall K05 P821-P821SC.J sc dark graysh brown K05 P821-P821SC.J sc strong brown K05 P821-P821SC.J sc yellowish brown K07 P817-P912MH.J sc medium O01 v0091 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0091a O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133b O912-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0032 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0033 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 Y104-UY19CJC.J cjc w0036 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0011 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P814 P02 P817-P912MH.J sc P822 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P814 J02f0189 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 P816-P911MH.J sc f0181 A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P817-P912MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P817-P912MH.J sc a A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A30 S306-S206PC.J pc this feature corresponds to an accumulation characterized by crumbed bricks: Brick crumble is material in which melting is not yet complete and brick crumples are visible. it belongs to a brickfall of a structure located to the East and fond also in J6 A35 S306-S206PC.J mh v91 B11 P820-P820VVE1.J vve The brick crumble of f189 continues with the same colour and composition. B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f189 has been assigned to the south-western area of k4 (200 cm W and 200 cm N to r5090) and to the north baulk of k5 (gv91, gv91a). The feature is characterized by a hard surface and it has a crumble structure, probably due to the presence of little pebbles (characterized by different dimensions, generally about 0,2cm and 1,0cm in diameter); when dry it rubs off as loose fine powder and blow away easily. f189 is white and gray in color. f189 abuts f188 (on the eastern area of r509, at almost the same elevation): the upper boundary between them is sharp. f189 is the same of f181. C02 P820-P820VVE1.J vve Each pick run was given a separate q-lot: q534 and q541. C03 R718-S206PC2.J mh At the corner formed by the former east baulk and north baulk of k5 was found brown soil and pieces of brick. This area was defined as f188, whereas the gray and crumbly soil to its east was labeled as f189. First was excavated within f188 in order to examine whether the feature continues and perhaps reveals a structure in situ. After the first pick run it became evident that so such structure exits. Then was excavated f189, which partly covers f144. C04 P816-P911MH.J sc but we changed the feature because we went down C30 P907-P911MH.J mh Perhaps the correct marker for the bottom elevation is m4084 rather than m4085. D01 P817-P912MH.J sc k4 D06 P817-P912MH.J sc 8909 @bottom D06 P817-P912MH.J sc 8946 @top D99 P817-P911MH.J sc West of r509. F02 ov f0144 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0208 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0188 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc large brickfall same as in J6 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Gradual bricky build-up on the south side of f144. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf, covers f144 so part of later brickfall phase I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Upper level of brickfall I99 S306-S206PC.J mh brick melt f188, is a deposit where the soil matrix does consist of bricky material. This is the last stage of brick decomposition. Brick crumble f189 is material in which melting is not yet complete and brick crumples are visible. The first stage in the sequence is brick fall where individual pieces of bricks can be discerned, which in this case is located on top of the stone wall f144: one line of brick extending from east to west, sloping down and east after the stones end and continuing east. The direction of the brick deposits seems to indicate a collapse from east to west. Perhaps this brick fall is related to the bricks seen next to f129 (door jamb) in the eastern section of k100 K05 P821-P821SC.J sc light gray K05 P821-P821SC.J sc white K08 P817-P912MH.J sc crumbly O01 v0091 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0091a O817-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0033 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0011 P02 P817-P912MH.J sc P822 J02f0190 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P817-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P817-P912MH.J sc ad B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f190 is a natural accumulation in the E baulk of k14. It is characterized by the presence of very hard surfaces alternated to layers characterized by a crumb and sandy loam texture (what remain of water deposit). Once picked, f190 assume a blocky and platy structure, depending on which is the surface excavated. The layers characterized by a crumb texture disintegrated into a incoherent structure, while the water deposits (characterized by a sandy loam texture) assumed a platy structure which are very hard in consistence and are characterized by the presence of little pebbles (of thiny dimensions, i.e. 0,1cm to 0,3cm). It is grayish in color. f190 is the same of f162, and being the E baulk of k14 abuts f162.; D01 P817-P912MH.J sc k14 D06 P817-P912MH.J sc 8950 @bottom D06 P817-P912MH.J sc 9055 @top F02 ab f0162 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0191 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh = f156, f159, f161, and f162 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh E baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc same as other brickfall elevations according to mH I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Due to the thickness of this feature it likely includes multiple strata. The topmost elevations of this feature are in the range of the last Mittani use of the area although the lower elevations probably include portions of the post-brickfall use. K05 P817-P912MH.J sc gray (dry), greyish brown (wet) K05 P821-P821SC.J sc light gray K07 P817-P912MH.J sc medium K08 P817-P912MH.J sc crumbly P02 P817-P912MH.J sc P817 J02f0191 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P817-P912MH.J !! no ct A21 P817-P912MH.J sc st B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f191 has been assigned to one large floating stone on the E baulk of k15 D01 P817-P912MH.J sc k14 D03 P817-P820MH-R.J vve 511 (39247 50420 - 9003 / Relay location: top) D03 P817-P820MH-R.J vve 512 (39219 50446 - 9000 / Relay location: top) D06 P817-P912MH.J sc 9000 @bottom D06 P817-P912MH.J sc 9013 @top F02 re f0190 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh equal in elevation to f156 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Floating stone on the E baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sits inside f190 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Floating stone sitting in upper portion of f190 K05 P817-P912MH.J sc white P02 P817-P912MH.J sc P817 J02f0192 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P817-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P817-P912MH.J al ad A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v89 B11 P817-P817AL.J al Pedestal under f170.7; it includes two different previous features f173 and f179 and presents the same characteristic. B11 P817-P911MH.J al See f173 and f179. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym the descriptive attributes of this feature such as color, hardness and texture were not recorded D01 P817-P912MH.J al k100 D06 P817-P912MH.J al 8688 @bottom D06 P817-P912MH.J al 8712 @top F02 co f0273 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0195 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Lower than f158 in k5 in elevation. I determined that f158 belonged to stratum 12b because of its nature. The dusty and soft consistency of f193 in turn implies stratum 12a. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Soft and dusty consistency I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature likely contains several strata of material. In v117 it appears to contain the brickfall in the southern-most part of k15, while the top elevaitons indicate it is probably beginning around the level of the later Mittani use areas (s155-J2A) or possibly as high as the last Mittani use (s150-J2A). Due to the uncertainty I have assigned it to the latest possible strata. K05 P821-P821SC.J sc light gray O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0027 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P831 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P831 J02f0194 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P817-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P817-P912MH.J al ad A30 R714-P817AL.J pc accumulation in k100 yellowish red in colour with gypsum and pebbles of various dimensions and abuts f130. The last feature excavated by the german team in front of the staircase was at elevation of 87.16 and was dated to the Akkad period. A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v90 B11 P817-P817AL.J al This feature is characterized by a yellowish red colour, by inclusion of gypsum and pebbles of various dimension and by various sherds. It starts from the last step found by german excavation (f130) and arrives at 230 cms South of this step. Red colour covers totally the area which comprends first 100 cms from the step and is more confused (sometimes presents circulare shape) near m4055 and after this. co# 7.5 YR 5/8 C99 P817-P817AL.J al we have taken a sample of gypsum - q519.1 D01 P817-P912MH.J al k100 D06 P817-P912MH.J al 8698 @bottom D06 P817-P912MH.J al 8721 @top F02 ov f0205 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0209 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc The german excavation arrived at this elevation (87.16) dating it to the akkad period. In J6, east of k100, was excavated a floor surface at this level dated to end of Akkad. Therfore f194 is dated to the Third millennium, here h35-MZA I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Erosion and collapse I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Not clear if this feature is Akkadian or EDIII. According to the stratigraphy it should be in between EDIII floors but it is listed as Akkadian in preliminary analysis, plus it matches the records of the German excavation. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature is one of the topmost features excavated in k100. The trench was already very deep from previous excavations, once the backfill was removed this feature was one of the first exposed. Based on the stratigraphy, it is just above the pebble pavements associated with the early EDIII but it may be contaminated. The floors in k110 to the east are also EDIII, which indicates that this feature should also belong to the EDIII. I have assigned it to this strata based on the connections to the underlying features but further excavations in k110 could help illuminate the dating of this level. K03 P817-P912MH.J al pebble, gypsum K05 P817-P817AL.J al yellowish red K05 P817-P912MH.J al red K07 P817-P912MH.J al hard O01 v0089 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0089a O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0089b O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0090 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0090a O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0095 O820-S204PC2.J mh P02 P817-P912MH.J al P818 J02f0195 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P819-P912MH.J !! bu A20 P821-P821SC.J !! bu A21 P819-P912MH.J sc ab A21 P821-P821SC.J sc ad B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f195 is a natural accumulation in the S baulk of k15. It is characterized by a hard and compact texture with a fine, dusty and crumbling consistence; it is graysh in colour. It abuts f168 and it is the same of f168. D01 P819-P912MH.J sc k15 D06 P819-P912MH.J sc 9007 @bottom D06 P819-P912MH.J sc 9125 @top F02 ab f0193 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0206 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh N baulk of k5 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc The elevation and relation to features such as f206, indicate it is at the level with the use towards the end of the Mittani. This feature is a natural accumulation, indicating the open air nature of the area. K05 P819-P912MH.J sc light gray K08 P819-P912MH.J sc crumbly and very fine texture. P02 P819-P912MH.J sc P819 J02f0196 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P819-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P819-P912MH.J al ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v90 B11 P818-P818AL.J al f196 a brownish feature in k100. It is medium soft in consistence, clayish in texture and contains various inclusions of gypsum and pebbles of various dimensions; it contains also some sherds. f196 seems partially overlaying f194 D01 P819-P912MH.J al k100 D06 P819-P912MH.J al 8666 @bottom D06 P819-P912MH.J al 8682 @top F02 ov f0194 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0205 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc The german excavation arrived at this elevation (87.16) dating it to the akkad period. In J6, east of k100, was excavated a floor surface at this level dated to end of Akkad. Therfore f194 is dated to the Third millennium, here h35-MZA I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Erosion and collapse I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Floor layers at the same elevation as the lowest step of f130. This feature is between the pebble floors dated to earley EDIII strata but before the later transitional EDIII such as the f381. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature is one of the topmost features excavated in k100. The trench was already very deep from previous excavations, once the backfill was removed this feature was one of the first exposed. Based on the stratigraphy, it is just above the pebble pavements associated with the early EDIII but it may be contaminated. I have assigned it to this strata based on the connections to the underlying features but further excavations in k110 could help illuminate the dating of this level. K03 P819-P912MH.J al clay K05 P819-P912MH.J al brownish K07 P819-P912MH.J al medium soft O01 v0090 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0090a O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0095 O820-S204PC2.J mh P02 P819-P912MH.J al P818 J02f0197 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P821-P821SC.J !! bu A21 P821-P821SC.J sc ad B11 P821-P821SC.J sc f197 is a natural accumulation in k14 that covers almost the whole unit (it does not extend in the NE corner of k14 where another feature number have been assigned, f198). It is characterized by a brownish colour and by a fine clay and sandy texture. It is below f162 and it is similar to f162 (we could say that f197 is a transitional feature between f162 and f150 (located in k4 at almost the same elevation of f197) because, as well as f162, its matrix is charachterized by a concentration of little pebbles (which are all of the same dimensions, aproximately 0.1 - 0,2 cm in diameter), that may indicate that we are still in front of a water deposit (situation that characterized all this area in the previous features). But, the texture (very fine), the color (brownish) and the nature of the soil (sandy and clayish) differ completely from f162. D01 P819-P912MH.J sc k14 D06 P819-P912MH.J sc 8884 @top D06 P819-P912MH.J sc 8925 @bottom D99 P818-P911MH.J sc m4034 300e and 150s F02 ov f0200 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0198 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Mitanni in date. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh One of the upper-most use layers to the north and abutting f224 in k14 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Use layer I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use layer abutting small curtain wall f224 I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb feature probably is to be dated to the Mittani period K05 P819-P912MH.J sc dark brown K05 P821-P821SC.J sc brownish K08 P819-P912MH.J sc sandy and water deposits P02 P819-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0198 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P819-P912MH.J !! bu A21 P819-P912MH.J sc lb B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f198 is a claysh accumulation in the NE corner of k14 (above f199, which is also an ashy accumulation). It is characterized by a very fine texture (clay) and by the presence of ahsy accumulations. When wet it is a bit plastic; when dry it leaves color on the fingers. C04 P822-P822SC.J sc We have differenciate it by f197 because the latter is characterized by a sandy texture, while it has the same dark brown coloration. D01 P819-P912MH.J sc k14 D06 P819-P912MH.J sc 8868 @bottom D06 P819-P912MH.J sc 8886 @top D99 P818-P911MH.J sc m4031 100w and 100s F02 co f0208 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0200 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0197 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same elevation as f197, which dated to the Mitanni period by pottery sherds. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Contains ashy accumulations. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Use layer I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Stratigraphic connections with f199 indicate it is part of the use layer during the brickfall. K03 P819-P912MH.J sc clay and ashy K05 P819-P912MH.J sc dark areas K08 P819-P912MH.J sc very fine texture P02 P819-P912MH.J sc yes J02f0199 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 819--P913MH.J !! sm A20 P822-P822SC.J !! bu A21 819--P913MH.J vve ash A21 P822-P822SC.J sc lb B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f199 is thick layer of ash in the north-eastern area of k14 (below f162) and that continues in the E baulk of k14 (f202). It abuts f198 and f202 (E baulk of k14). D01 819--P913MH.J vve k14 D06 819--P913MH.J vve 8907 @top D06 819--P913MH.J vve 9275 @bottom F02 ab f0198 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0202 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Above f197 in absolute elevation. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Dense ashy lense I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Ashy layer above brickfall, equal to f150 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Based on the stratigraphic connections with f198 and f202 it appears to belong to the use phase during the brickfall. K03 819--P913MH.J vve ash P02 819--P913MH.J vve P818 J02f0200 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 819--P913MH.J !! bu A21 819--P913MH.J vve ab A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v92 B11 P820-P820VVE1.J vve f200 is much more ashy than the overlying layers. B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f200 is a natural accumulation in the northern half of k14. It is characterized by a very fine texture (clayish) and it is soft in consistence. When wet it is a bit plastic, and when dry it leaves color on the finger. It is dark brown in color. It is the same of f171 in k13, f174 in k101 and f150 in k4. C02 P820-P820VVE1.J vve Excavation of the northern half of k14 continued today with the start of a new feature: f200. C04 P822-P822SC.J sc on the P819 the elevator is located in the southern half of k14, therefore is not possible to dig in this area C30 S306-S306PC.J pc f200 is a feature with many other features: it is 60 cm thick and it covers wall f224 and abuts wall f188: this feature follows not the real stratigraphic sequence: at the top is an ashy accumulation same as f171,f174, f150, then is a graysh soft accumulation D01 819--P913MH.J vve k14 D06 819--P913MH.J vve 8868 @top D06 819--P913MH.J vve 8903 @bottom F02 co f0224 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >co f0270 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0288 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc top elevation of f200 is the same as for f150, together whith f171, f174 (use area in front of apron and wall), and is a similar feature to f150 I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Mitanni in date but curiously also contains Phase h4-JPA and one Phase h3-JPA sherd. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature may include multiple strata. See pC's note. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature extends through several features, including the interface between Mittani and EDIII near the revetment wall. Because it is more than 60cm deep and spans an area with sloping accumulations it is difficult to assign to a stratum. It probably includes material from s610-JPD, s170-JPD, s160-JPD and s158-JPD I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb given the clear Mittani sherds in this feature it is to be dated to the Mittani period but it is to be pointed out that in this feature there are fewer late sherds. However this feature is very unusual in that there are sherds dating to Phase h4-JPA; this seldom happens in the J2 and J1 areas. In q536 there is a sherd from Phase h3-JPA. Suprisingly then in f200 there are sherds from most of the periods between Mittani and Phase h1-JPA but since they are very few it is impossible to call this a transitional feature. The excavator is very preceptive for having noticed the unique distribution of data in this feature. K99 S306-S306PC.J pc f200 was excavated for 60 cm without changing feature: I think it was forget to change feature number. in the next locus k101, k103 there are more features with real change in soil matrix and inclusions, together with a change in pottery: f171 and f174 are Mittani features and the underlying f182 is dated to Third millennium: I think this happens also in k14 North of walls f224 and f188 at the elevation of q680, were there are many phase 1-JPA sherds O01 v0092 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0092a O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0114 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117a O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117b O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117c O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117d O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117e O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117f O831-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0103 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P831 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P831 J02f0201 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P822-P822SC.J !! bu A21 P822-P822SC.J sc ad B11 P820-P820VVE1.J vve f201 was opened today although it is the same soil as the overlying f187. It is meant to emphasize that we made the excavation area slightly smaller to leave a ledge for the stepped section. It soon was closed because the soil changed. B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f201 is a natural accumulation in the eastern half of k23. It is characterized by a hard and compact surface with a fine texture; the consistence is crumble and when dry it is a bit dusty. It is grayish in colour. D01 819--P913MH.J vve k23 D06 819--P913MH.J vve 9174 @bottom D06 819--P913MH.J vve 9204 @top F02 co f0203 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation just under the top layers K05 U808-U808YM2.J ym gray K07 U808-U808YM2.J ym hard K08 U808-U808YM2.J ym crumbly and dusty O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0035 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0039 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0104 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P820 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P820 J02f0202 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 819--P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 819--P913MH.J mh ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf B11 P820-P820VVE1.J vve f202 is ascribed to the entire E baulk of k14. B11 P822-P822SC.J sc is a natural accumulation in the E baulk of k14. It is characterized by a hard surface with a crumble, sandy and fine texture. The feature overlay some stones, belonging to f127. B11 P823-P823SC.J sc today (P823) we finished to remove the E baulk of k14; f202 (200m N and 100m E from m4097) is a bricky debris and it is the same of f208 (above it), f217 (on the eastern area of k4) and of f189 (above f217). Wet has a brown-reddish coloration, while dry it assume a grayish coloration. C02 P820-P820VVE1.J vve because the southern half of k14 has not been excavated to the same level yet, f202 was today only excavated in its northern half (q539). Here we found the continuation of wall f127. D01 819--P913MH.J mh k14 D06 819--P913MH.J mh 8916 @bottom D06 819--P913MH.J mh 8941 @top F02 co f0204 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ov f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh roughly equal in elevation to f162 and f204. Thus consists of the two. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh E baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevations indicate it is in the upper levels of brickfall, likely after the use area had been covered. K05 P822-P822SC.J sc light gray K05 P823-P823SC.J sc light gray K06 P823-P823SC.J sc 7.5 YR 7/1 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0031 P02 819--P913MH.J mh P821 J02f0203 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 819--P913MH.J !! bu A20 P822-P822SC.J !! bu A21 819--P913MH.J vve ld A21 P822-P822SC.J sc ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v106 B11 P820-P820VVE1.J vve f203 underlies f201 and consists of a medium soft light red clay. This seems to be a layer of molten brick debris. Some larger pieces of brick are also visible, but no traces of a complete wall. B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f203 is a natural accumulation in the eastern half of k23. As f201 (above it) f203 is hard and compact in consistence, and it has a fine texture, but, differs from f201 in color (and for this reason we assigned another feature number to accumulation): f203 in fact has a reddish coloration due to the presence of brick debris. C30 R719-P913MH.J fab elevation marker unclear in input file. D01 819--P913MH.J vve k23 D06 819--P913MH.J vve 9041 @bottom D06 819--P913MH.J vve 9174 @top F02 co f0241 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Hard and compact, but contains bricky material. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Based on elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Thick feature, approximately 60cm, which covers the top of the revetment wall, indicating it is part of the last use of the area, before the wall was covered and the area no longer important for access. K05 U808-U808YM2.J ym reddish K07 U808-U808YM2.J ym hard K08 U808-U808YM2.J ym crumbly and dusty O01 v0106 O825-S204PC2.J sc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0035 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0104 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P825 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P825 J02f0204 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P822-P822SC.J !! bu A21 P822-P822SC.J sc ad B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f204 is the first top 10 cm of a natural accumulation in the southern half of k14 that it has been contaminated by the presence the elevator. It is the same of f200. Therefore it is characterized by a very fine texture (clayish) and it is soft in consistence. When wet it is a bit plastic, and when dry it leaves color on the fingers. It is dark brown in color. C04 P820-P820VVE1.J vve Although the soil was covered with plastic before the elevator was installed, it is still possible that the underlying deposit is contaminated with material from the dirt that was removed with the elevator. f204 is the top 10cm of the southern half of k14. Today only the eastern half of f204 was excavated (q544). D01 819--P913MH.J vve k14 D06 819--P913MH.J vve 8903 @bottom D06 819--P913MH.J vve 8918 @top F02 co f0210 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >co f0211 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Gradual buildup, top of the screen wall f224 still visible, bricky material. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation equivalent to brickfall features. K05 U808-U808YM2.J ym dark brown K07 U808-U808YM2.J ym soft K08 U808-U808YM2.J ym clayish P02 819--P913MH.J vve P822 J02f0205 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv3 A20 819--P913MH.J !! su A21 819--P913MH.J mh pc A30 S306-S206PC.J pc first pebble floor in k100 in front of the staircase f130 A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v95 B11 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc Pebble floor composed of small pebbles set in a soil matrix. The floor is confined to the SW corner of the k100. D01 819--P913MH.J mh k100 D03 P820-P820MH-R.J al 515 (38704 51235 - 8686 / Relay location: top) D03 P820-P820MH-R.J al 516 (38727 51194 - 8685 / Relay location: top) D03 P820-P820MH-R.J al 517 (38684 51120 - 8674 / Relay location: top) D03 P820-P820MH-R.J al 518 (38650 51191 - 8675 / Relay location: top) D03 P820-P820MH-R.J al 519 (38657 51227 - 8676 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 714 (38603 51203 - 3962 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 715 (38582 51057 - 3967 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 716 (38546 51045 - 3962 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 717 (38532 51189 - 3960 / Relay location: top) D06 819--P913MH.J mh 8686 @top D06 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc 8681 @bottom F02 ov f0209 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Abuts steps f130 below plaster floor f326. I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Date unknown. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh The top-most (no. 7) pebble floor. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Uppermost pebble pavement in k100, but borders area contaminated by backfilling due to earlier excavations. Likely belongs to the Early EDIII but may be contaminated. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb feature contained only one small rim sherd, date unknown K03 819--P913MH.J mh pebble, gypsum O01 v0095 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0095a O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0097 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0097a O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0101a O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0101b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P824 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P824 J02f0206 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P822-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P822-P913MH.J sc ad B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f206 is a natural accumulation in the E baulk of k15. It is characterized by the presence of very hard surfaces (hard to remove) characterized by a crumb and very fine texture. The presence of little pebbles (small in dimensions, generally about 0,1 cm to 0,3 cm in diameter) may suggest that also this accumulation is what remain of water deposit. Once removed it presents a platy structure, and once dry, it is dusty. It is grayish in colour. f206 is the same of f193, and being the E baulk of k15 abuts f193 (ad in k15 at this elevation) and f195 (the S baulk of k15). C03 P822-P822SC.J sc due to the presence of the German trench excavated in the north-eastern area of k15, there is the possibility that a contamination could have occurred in the pottery (the German thench run aproximately in the first meter south from m4084). D01 P822-P913MH.J sc k15 D06 P822-P913MH.J sc 9006 @bottom D06 P822-P913MH.J sc 9099 @top F02 ab f0193 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ab f0195 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same as f193,f195 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh E baulk I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature is almost 1m thick, it probably includes material from both s155-J2A and s150-J2A. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature is includes almost 1 meter of accumulation. Because it is a baulk, it is unclear if it includes more than one feature. Elevation suggests that the top level is above the stone, f154, which indicates the upper portion would be part of the final use of the area in the Mittani period. K05 P822-P822SC.J sc light gray K05 P822-P913MH.J sc light brown K06 P822-P822SC.J sc 7.5 YR 7/1 K07 P822-P913MH.J sc very compact K08 P822-P913MH.J sc fine texture with small pebbles. O03 Y104-UY19CJC.J cjc w0030 P02 P822-P913MH.J sc P822 J02f0207 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P822-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P822-P913MH.J vve ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0909 J2w200 T313 pC.jpg B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f207 has been assigned to the south-eastern area of k4 (250 cm E and 200 cm N from r509 or 200 cm N m4084 and 600 cm E m4084) and to the north baulk of k5. The soil is characterized by a crumby structure due to the presence of bricks debris that give to the area a brown-reddish coloration. It abuts f208 and the upper boundary between them is sharp. C04 P822-P822SC.J sc f207 is the same of f188 (above it) but has been differenciate artificially from it in order to keep track of the pottery (f188 has been excavated for for aproximately 50 cm) D01 P822-P913MH.J vve k4 D06 P822-P913MH.J vve 8894 @bottom D06 P822-P913MH.J vve 8899 @top F02 co f0218 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0208 P803-S211PC2.J mh I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under f189, wich is the same brickfall I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Gradual build-up of bricky material south of f232. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf, upper layers I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Brickfall at elevation above the curtain walls. K03 P822-P913MH.J vve clay, brick debris K05 P822-P913MH.J vve gray with red spots K07 P822-P913MH.J vve medium hard O01 v0133 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133b O912-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 P02 P822-P913MH.J vve P822 J02f0208 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P822-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P822-P913MH.J vve ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0909 J2w200 T313 pC.jpg B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f208 has been assigned to the south-western area of k4 (200 cm W and 200 cm N to r509) and to the north baulk of k5 and it is the same of f189. The soil is characterized by a compact structure due to the presence of bricks rubble, and it is fine in texture: it has a brown-reddish coloration. It abuts f207 and the upper boundary between them is sharp; it is the same of f211. C04 P822-P822SC.J sc f208 is the same of f189 (above it) but has been differenciate artificially from it in order to keep track of the pottery (f189 has been excavated for for aproximately 50 cm) D01 P822-P913MH.J vve k4 D06 P822-P913MH.J vve 8887 @bottom D06 P822-P913MH.J vve 8907 @top F02 co f0217 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under f188, wich is the same brickfall I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Gradual build-up of bricky material south of f232. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf, upper layers I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Brickfall after the small curatin wall f232 K03 P822-P913MH.J vve clay, brick debris K05 P822-P913MH.J vve brown K07 P822-P913MH.J vve soft O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 P02 P822-P913MH.J vve P822 J02f0209 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv3 A20 P822-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P822-P913MH.J al aa A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v97 B11 P822-P822AL.J al this feature is located immediately below f194 in k100 (red layer- probably the bottom of German Trench); it is medium hard in consistence and is sandy but not fine in texture. In some parts of it we noted spot of soil reddish in colour. D01 P822-P913MH.J al k100 D03 P821-P913MH-R.J al 521 (38981 51299 - 3993 / Relay location: top) D03 P821-P913MH-R.J al 522 (39011 51206 - 3994 / Relay location: top) D03 P821-P913MH-R.J al 523 (38801 51167 - 3967 / Relay location: top) D03 P821-P913MH-R.J al 524 (38786 51258 - 3970 / Relay location: top) D06 P822-P913MH.J al 8702 @top D06 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc 8676 @bottom F02 ov f0213 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0214 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc pottery dated to phase h1-JPA I11 P914-S215PC.J mh The top-most securely dated feature in k100 I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q560-p1 flaring rim jar with division on exterior of the rim (straight rims with a division in the center are characteristic of short neck jars dating the Phase 3s); q587-p2 flaring rim jar with squared rim; q587-p4 deep bowl with square rim; q592-p1 wide flaring rim bowl with thick carbon core much chaff and light brown surface (the usual wide flaring rim bowls are of a very smooth yellow-buff surface); q549-p70 thick Metallic ware body sherd; q549-p1 pointed rim conical cup dark orange-red on the lower portion of the body and red-buff near the rim; q592-p2 flat base of a cup or bowl with rounded lower body, some wheel marks; q554-p5 small cup with beaded rim I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Early EDIII pavement, mKB identified it as the topmost securely dated feature in k100. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb Phase h1-JPA jars, bowl, bottle, conical cup and other cup I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb Phase 3s K05 P822-P822AL.J al brownish yellow (wet), very pale brown (dry) K05 P822-P913MH.J al reddish K06 P822-P822AL.J al 10 YR 7/4 (wet), 10 YR 8/4 (dry) K07 P822-P913MH.J al medium hard O01 v0097 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P825 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P825 J02f0210 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P822-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P822-P913MH.J vve ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v100 A35 V105-U809YM.J cjc v133 B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f210 has been assigned to the NW-SW area of k14 (350 cm E and 200 cm S from r525). It is characterized by a very fine texture (clay and sand) and by the presence of bricky debris. When wet it is a bit plastic; when dry it leaves color on the fingers. It is brown in colour. It abuts f211 and the upper boundary between them is sharp. D01 P822-P913MH.J vve k14 D03 P822-P913MH-R.J vve 525 (39164 50898 - 4045 / Relay location: top) D06 P822-P913MH.J vve 8903 @top D06 P822-P913MH.J vve 8971 @bottom F02 co f0211 P803-S211PC2.J mh F02 >ov f0325 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0137 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0211 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0224 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0257 S311-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0288 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f150 and f200 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Gradual build-up of bricky material south of f224. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Thick accumulation, may cover all three phases of brickfall. I have assigned it to the last brickfall phase. K03 P822-P913MH.J vve clay, sand K05 P822-P913MH.J vve light brown O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0124 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0128 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0103 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0203 O03 Y104-UY19CJC.J cjc w0034 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P906 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P906 J02f0211 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P822-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P822-P913MH.J vve ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf B11 P822-P822SC.J sc f211 has been assigned to the NE-SE area of k14 (120E and 200N from m4097). It is characterized by a very fine texture (clay) and by the presence of bricky rubble, like f208: therefore it is the same of f208. It has a soft consistence and it is brown in colour. It abuts f210 and the upper boundary between them is sharp. D01 P822-P913MH.J vve k14 D06 P822-P913MH.J vve 8912 @top D06 P822-P913MH.J vve 8968 @bottom F02 ab f0224 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc is the same brickfall as f208 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Gradual build-up of bricky material south of f224. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Sloping brickfall K03 P822-P913MH.J vve Clay (brick debris) K05 P822-P913MH.J vve brown K07 P822-P913MH.J vve soft O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0200 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P822 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P822 J02f0212 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P823AL.J !! no ct A21 P823-P823AL.J al hole A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v96c B11 P823-P823AL.J al hole present on one of the steps of the stone staircase (f130) (third step from the bottom of german trench). C04 P823-P823AL.J al We took a sample of the soil inside it. D01 P822-P913MH.J al k100 D06 P822-P913MH.J al 8777 @bottom D06 P822-P913MH.J al 8788 @top F02 cu f0130 U808-U808YM2.J ym I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc the hole was made in phase h23-MZA, being the staircase at this level covered by accumulations dated to phase h23-MZA I12 P914-S215PC.J mh This is a hole on one of the steps. Located on the step on which the doorjam of f129 rests. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of the construction of f130 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Hole cut into stone of staircase, probably is contemperaneous with placement of the stone. O01 v0096 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0096a O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0096b O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0096c O820-S204PC2.J mh P02 P822-P913MH.J al P822 J02f0213 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv3 A20 P822-P913MH.J !! su A21 P822-P913MH.J al fc A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v112 B11 P822-P822AL.J al Probably walking floor located in k100. It is chunky in texture and includes very small pebbles and gypsum. It is medium soft in hardness. B11 P824-P824AL.J al some black spots are present on the whole surface of f213, it is pure clay and it is mixed with gypsum and little pebbles. D01 P822-P913MH.J al k100 D06 P822-P913MH.J al 8689 @top D06 P822-P913MH.J al 8698 @bottom F02 ov f0215 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Located below f209, which dated to Phase 1-JPA with pottery sherds. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc assignment based on pottery I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb 3 shape sherds; 2 small flat bases, 1 small jar I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Floor level. I12 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb date unclear from these three shape sherds but probably phase 3s I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Early EDIII pavement, stratigraphically located between 2 EDIII layers I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb unclear K03 P822-P913MH.J al sand, pebbles, gypsum K05 P822-P822AL.J al yellowish brown K05 P822-P913MH.J al brown K06 P822-P822AL.J al 10 YR 5/8 K07 P822-P913MH.J al soft K08 P822-P913MH.J al chunky O01 v0097 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0097b O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0108 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0112 T222-S204PC2.J al P02 P822-P913MH.J al P825 J02f0214 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv3 A20 P822-P913MH.J !! su A21 P822-P913MH.J al fc A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v101 B11 P822-P822AL.J al Probably a walking floor in k100. It consists of small pebbles and gypsum; it is medium soft in hardness. It presents some irregular black spot on the surface close to the the steps f130. The difference between f213 and f214 is that it is less chunky than f213. The division line is almost in the middle of k100. C04 P822-P822AL.J al we have decided to give a different number of feature even if it is very similar to f213 D01 P822-P913MH.J al k100 D06 P822-P913MH.J al 8688 @top D06 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc 8698@top F02 ov f0215 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0213 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc assignment based on pottery I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb 3 shape sherds; small coarse jar, small flaring rim jar, conical cup I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Floor level. I12 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb date unclear from these three shape sherds but probably phase 3s I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Small pebble pavement dating to the same phase as the other pebble pavements, based on ceramics and stratigraphy I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb 1 S ware conical cup rim, a jar rim. Date Phase h1-JPA I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb Phase 3s K03 P822-P913MH.J al sand, gypsum K05 P822-P822AL.J al yellowish brown K05 P822-P913MH.J al brown K06 P822-P822AL.J al 10 YR 5/8 K07 P822-P913MH.J al soft K08 P822-P913MH.J al chunky O01 v0097 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0097b O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P825 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P825 J02f0215 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv3 A20 P823-P913MH.J !! su A21 P823-P913MH.J al pc A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v112 A99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb 215 Pebble Floor number 6, second highest of the k100 "Pebble Floors" B11 P823-P823AL.J al feature characterized by very big pebbles which seem to form a walking surface close to a big stone; the ground between pebbles seems to be the same as upper feature (f214) with medium soft hardness. D01 P823-P913MH.J al k100 D06 P823-P913MH.J al 8670 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J al 8698 @top F02 co f0256 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc assignment based on pottery I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q648-p4 small bowl with flat base that has a slight swelling on the body wall near the base; this same base type is found in early third millennium contexts in J1 (J1 f327 q1257-p13, f347 q1293-p3, f317 q1263-p7); q648-p3 short necked globular bowl; q648-p2 flaring necked jar with squared rim; q648-p1 flating necked jar with simple rim; p1-3 all date to Phase 3s I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pebble floor no. 6 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pebble pavement above the N5-EDIII transition. Belongs to early EDIII layers in J2. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb Phase h1-JPA jar rims and one slightly convex base I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb phase 3s K03 P823-P913MH.J al pebbles K05 P823-P823AL.J al yellowish brown K06 P823-P823AL.J al 10 YR 5/8 K07 P823-P913MH.J al very hard O01 v0097 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0097b O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0108 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0112 T222-S204PC2.J al O01 v0112a T222-S204PC2.J al O01 v0112b T222-S204PC2.J al O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P828 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P828 J02f0216 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P823-P823SC.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P823-P823SC.J sc ly A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v103 B11 P823-P823SC.J sc f216 has been assigned to a layer characterized by a very fine consistence, due to the presence of melted bricks that give to the area a brown-reddish coloration. It is located in in the south-eastern area of k4 ( r674, r675, r676), in the corner with f144,: it is very fine in texture; the presence of some ash areas suggests that this feature could be the same of f150 in k3, f171 in k13 and f174 in k101. The consistence is medium soft; when wet is a bit plastic, leaves colour on fingers, light brown in color; once dry, it assume a grayish coloration. f216 abuts f218 (on the west), and the boundary between them is sharp. D01 P823-P913MH.J mh k4 D03 P822-P913MH-R.J sc 674 (39003 50984 - 4028 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P913MH-R.J sc 675 (38889 50951 - 4027 / Relay location: top) D03 P822-P913MH-R.J sc 676 (39063 50851 - 4024 / Relay location: top) D06 P823-P913MH.J mh 8893 @top D06 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc 8883@bottom F02 ab f0218 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Small use-area deposit abutting f232 on the south side, bonds with f207 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation of f218 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc probably same as f150, use area with ash I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Small use-area deposit abutting f232 on the south side, bonds with f207 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf, middle layers that build up while f144 and f232 are in use I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Brickfall layers associated with small curtain walls. K03 P823-P913MH.J mh clay K05 P823-P913MH.J mh grayish brown K06 P823-P823SC.J sc 7.5 YR 5/2 K06 P823-P913MH.J mh 10YR5/2 K07 P823-P913MH.J mh medium K08 P823-P913MH.J mh fine, ashy O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0103 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0032 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 Y104-UY19CJC.J cjc w0036 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P824 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P824 J02f0217 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v100 A40 P823-P823SC.J sc ad B11 P823-P823SC.J sc f217 has been assigned to the south-weastern area of k4 and to the north baulk of k5 (200 cm W and 200 cm S from r677). It is a bricky rubble, that give to the area a brown-reddish coloration. While excavating the soil disintegrated into particles of little dimensions (2-3cm) and the feature has medium-soft consistence. f217 abuts f218 (on the east): the boundary between them is marging, therefore is not easy to define. f217 is the same of f189 (above it), of f208 (on the eastern area of k14) and of f202 (in the eastern area of the E baulk). C03 P823-P823SC.J sc It has been very difficult to define the boundary between f217 and f218: in fact, the two feature have the same texture (very fine), consistence (medium soft) and color (brown-reddish coloration); f217 is a bricky rubble while f218 is a bricky debris. Therefore, after having scraped very well the surface we tryed to find the area where the transition between the bricky rubble and the bricky debris was more evident and there we decided to take a relay, and from this relay we define the area belonging to each of the two features. We assigned f217 to the bricky rubble (on the eastern area of k4) and f218 to the bricky debris (on the weastern area of k4). D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k4 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8858 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8893 @top F02 ab f0218 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Below f208, bonds with f218 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation of f218 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc feature related to brickfall I12 P914-S215PC.J mh bricky debris I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf, middle layers that build up while f144 and f232 are in use I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Brickfall layers associated with small curtain walls. K05 P823-P913MH.J sc pale brown K06 P823-P913MH.J sc 10YR6/3 O01 v0099 O824-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0103 O825-S204PC2.J sc P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P823 J02f0218 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P823-P913MH.J sc ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v100 B11 P823-P823SC.J sc ad f218 has been assigned to the south-eastern area of k4 and to the north baulk of k5 (200m E and 200m S from r677). It is a bricky debris. When wet it is brown-reddish in colour while dry is gray. It the same of 188 (above it); f218 abuts f217 (on the west) and 216 (on the east). C10 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc The elevation at the bottom was not recovered. The feature may go down deeper but this was the lowest recorded elevation for the feature based on the q-lots. C99 P823-P823SC.J sc some tannur pieces have been collected while excavating f218. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k4 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8887 @top D06 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc 8870@bottom F02 ov f0232 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0230 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Below f207, bonds with f216 and f217 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation of f218 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc feature related to brickfall I12 P914-S215PC.J mh bricky debris I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf, middle layers that build up while f144 and f232 are in use I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Brickfall layers associated with small curtain walls. K05 P823-P913MH.J sc light yellowish brown K06 P823-P913MH.J sc 10YR6/4 O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0100b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0103 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133b O912-S204PC2.J mh P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P906 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P906 J02f0219 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P823SC.J !! bu A21 P823-P823SC.J sc ad A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v135 B11 P823-P823SC.J sc f219 is a natural accumulation in the N baulk of k14. The soil is medium compact with a very fine texture (clay and sandy) and ash areas; when wet it has a brown-reddish coloration, is a bit plastic and leaves colour on fingers; when dry it is grayish in color. D01 R720-S131PC2.J sc k14 D03 P822-P913MH-R.J sc 677 (39162 50631 - 4018 / Relay location: top) D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 8837 @bottom D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 8928 @top F02 ov f0307 U808-U808YM2.J ym F02 >ov f0308 U808-U808YM2.J ym F02 >ab f0127 U808-U808YM2.J ym I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation and characteristics as f171, f174, f200 I11 S305-S305PC.J pc use area in front of wall I12 P914-S215PC.J mh N baulk. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature is a baulk, and is likely composed of numerous features. See v130, which shows the multiople layers in the section that are part of the baulk. The majority of the features probably belong to the later EDIII period when the area was filling up with sloping accumulations. It is impossible to separate the feature into individual strata so it is assigned tentatively to the later strata. K05 P823-P823SC.J sc brown K06 P823-P823SC.J sc 10 YR 5/5 O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0124 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0128 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0130 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0135 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0138 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0145 O913-S204PC2.J mh P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P823 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P823 J02f0220 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P823-P823SC.J !! bu A21 P823-P823SC.J sc ad B11 P823-P823SC.J sc f220 is a natural accumulation in the E baulk of k5. The soil is medium soft with a crumble and dusty texture and presents a yellowish brown colour; when dry it rubs off and is grayish in colour. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k5 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 9105 @top D06 T220-S205PC.J pc 9004@bottom F02 co f0223 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s0-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9z-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc top of k100: soil accumulated in the last 5 years on top of german trench I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Erosion and collapse I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Layer contaminated by modern backfill. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Contaminated by backfill K03 P823-P913MH.J al mix K05 P823-P913MH.J al gray K07 P823-P913MH.J al mix K08 P823-P913MH.J al mix O01 v0097 O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0101 O824-S204PC2.J al P02 P823-P913MH.J al P823 J02f0222 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P823-P913MH.J !! no ct A21 P823-P913MH.J sc st B11 P823-P823SC.J sc f222 (r677, r678) has been assigned to one floating limestone in the E baulk of k5. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k5 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 9084 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 9105 @top F02 >si f0220 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Stone in f220 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Stone in f220 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sits in f220 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation indicates this stone is in upper levels, may or not be associated with use during this stratum K05 P823-P913MH.J sc white P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P823 J02f0223 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J al ad A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v97 B11 P823-P823AL.J al it is a brownish coloured feature. It is medium soft with a clay texture and contains various inclusions of gypsum and pebbles of various dimensions; it contains also some sherds. Top elevation (m4054 25 -123): 86.79 D01 P823-P913MH.J al k100 D06 P823-P913MH.J al 8672 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J al 8679 @top F02 ov f0205 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0209 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same elevation as f215, which dated to Phase h1-JPA with pottery. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Belongs to same stratum as f194, just above the pebble pavements, but before the construction of the monumental access (^mnacs) K05 P823-P913MH.J al brownish O01 v0097 O820-S204PC2.J mh P02 P823-P913MH.J al P8124 J02f0224 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY15-T914CJC.J cjc ^ctwl3 A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P823-P913MH.J !! is A21 P823-P913MH.J sc w A30 S306-S206PC.J pc stone wall with East-west orientation, perpendicular to wall f127. It consists of one irregular row of large boulders. A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v115 B11 P823-P823SC.J sc f224 has been assigned to the wall running E-W in k14. B11 P831-P831MH.J mh This is a east-west oriented stone wall abutting f127, a north-south oriented stone wall, which in turn abuts f131 and bonds with f128. f224 is located one stone north of the (current?) end of f127. The wall is quite irregular on top and its stones sit on material that seems to be brick crumble f269. At its north end, where it bonds with f128, f127 is equal in height with the apron steps (f131) next to it. As it progresses south it becomes slowly higher than the apron (f131). For the most part it is level on top. Just south of m3968 the top, however, becomes irregular. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k14 D03 P813-P913MH3R.J sc 943 (39397 50349 - 8855 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 792 (39356 50335 - 8907 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 793 (39355 50312 - 8908 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 794 (39367 50284 - 8907 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 795 (39390 50234 - 8879 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 796 (39426 50348 - 8860 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 797 (39321 50190 - 8904 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 798 (39383 50315 - 8909 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 799 (39401 50293 - 8903 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 800 (39416 50247 - 8876 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 801 (39441 50172 - 8874 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 802 (39377 50180 - 8874 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-S320PC-R.J mh 803 (39401 50197 - 8875 / Relay location: top) D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8853 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8926 @top D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 8863 @bottom D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 8915 @top F02 re f0269 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Abutted by Mitanni layer f197. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc f224 should have been built between the building of wall f144 and wall f232 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Raising of f288 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Wall built during the brickfall phase I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Curtain wall on top of earlier wall (f288). It is an attempt to rebuild and maintain area after brickfall has already begun to cover area. I99 P831-P831MH.J mh I suspect that the stones forming f224 were taken from the top of f127. Thus f224 must be later in time than f127. f224 was not constructed to contain material dumped into the corner formed by f128 and f127 until much later than the original start of the dumping activity. The third millennium dump layers discovered in the corner of f127 and f128 slope very heavily towards the south and seem to follow a slope noticeable lower down in the wall f127. The top of f224, however, slopes from west to east whereas the material that was contained by it is approximately horizontal. Today we removed a course of stones from f224 underneath which was the crumbly material. Under this layer we have another course of stones, which is still in situ. It remains to be seen whether this part of f224 appears much earlier than the upper course. O01 v0100 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117a O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117b O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117c O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117d O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117e O831-S204PC2.J mh O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0028 J02f0225 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! no ct A21 P823-P913MH.J sc st B11 P823-P823AL.J al stone inserted in W baulk of german trench. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k100 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym no type of contact was assigned for this feature D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8800 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8830 @top I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Collapsed stone I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Assigned to brickfall layer based on elevation. It appears to be embedded in k100 at the level associated with brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P823 J02f0226 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P823-P913MH.J sc ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v99 B11 P824-P824SC.J sc f226 has been assigned to the accumulation between the stones of wall f144 in k4. f226 present a loose and crumble texture, very easy to remove. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k4 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8899 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8919 @top F02 ov f0232 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0230 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Soil between stones of f144. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc between f144 and f232 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Associated with wall f144 and f232 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation inside of curtain walls associated with use during brickfall K05 P823-P913MH.J sc light gray K06 P823-P913MH.J sc 10YR7/1 K07 P823-P913MH.J sc very soft K08 P823-P913MH.J sc loose and friable O01 v0099 O824-S204PC2.J sc P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P824 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P824 J02f0227 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P824-P824SC.J !! bu A21 P824-P824SC.J sc lb A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v102 B11 P824-P824SC.J sc f227 has assigned to a small layer of pottery sherds (lying horizontally) and pebbles in the north-east corner of k13. f227 abuts f229. The feature extents 50 cm W from r713 and 60 cm S from r713. D01 P823-P913MH.J al k13 D06 P823-P913MH.J al 8839 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J al 8845 @top F02 ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0229 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0321 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same elevation as f228 in k101, which dated to Phase h1-JPA with pottery. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc EDIII based on ceramics I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulations after construction of flanking wall near base of revetment wall O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0098a O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0098b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0102 O824-S204PC2.J al P02 P823-P913MH.J al P824 J02f0228 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J sc aa A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v98 B11 P824-P824SC.J sc f228 has assigned to a natural accomulation in k101, which is the pottery column (r708, r709, r710, r711). f228 is very fine in texture (clayish), soft in consistence and is light gray in colour. f228 is the same of f229 in k13 and of f182, above it (f182 is the same of f174, in k101) and covers f234. The top 5-10 cm of this feature are contaminated by the excavation occurred in this area in the previous days. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k101 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8828 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8846 @top F02 co f0234 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0129 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc pottery I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Phase h1-JPA sherds. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Use-deposit in k101 (k104) I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Unclear, ceramics dated to Phase 1, but higher than the sloping accumulations associated with Phase 1 near the revetment wall I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulations after construction of flanking wall near base of revetment wall I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb S ware includs 3 conical cup rim sherds and 1 possible S ware jar sherd. Date Phase h1-JPA K05 P823-P913MH.J sc light gray K05 P824-P824SC.J sc light gray K06 P823-P913MH.J sc 10YR7/2 K06 P824-P824SC.J sc 10 YR 7/2, 10 YR 7/1 K08 P823-P913MH.J sc compact O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P825 J02f0229 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S225-S211PC2.J !! bu A21 S225-S211PC2.J pc aa A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v98 A40 P824-P824SC.J sc ad B11 P824-P824SC.J sc f229 has assigned to the accumulation extending in k13 (but does not extend to the NE corner of k13 where f227 is located (a layer of pottery sherds). The soil is very fine in texture (clayish), soft in consistence and is light gray in colour. f229 is the same of f183, above it (f183 is the same of f171 in k13), and of f228 in k101; f229 abuts f227 and overlays f231 (k103). The top 5-10 cm of this feature are contaminated by the excavation occurred in this area in the previous days. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k13 D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 708 (39822 50109 - 3816 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 709 (39746 50290 - 3822 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 710 (39953 50370 - 3828 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 711 (40026 50192 - 3817 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 712 (39667 50474 - 3825 / Relay location: top) D03 P824-P913MH-R.J al 713 (39873 50584 - 3830 / Relay location: top) D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8848 @top D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8851 @bottom F02 ov f0231 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same elevation as f228 in k101, which dated to Phase h1-JPA with pottery. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc pottery I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under f182, part of the sloping accumulations against revetment wall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulations after construction of flanking wall near base of revetment wall K05 P823-P913MH.J sc light brown K05 P824-P824SC.J sc light gray K06 P824-P824SC.J sc 10 YR 7/2 K08 P823-P913MH.J sc soft O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0098a O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0098b O824-S204PC2.J al P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P824 J02f0230 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P823-P913MH.J sc ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v100 B11 P824-P824SC.J sc f230 has been assigned to the accumulation under the wall f144 in k14. It is characterized by a bricky melted nature: it has a very fine texture (plastic) and it has a very compact consistence; it is light gray in colour. C99 P824-P824SC.J sc A big fragment of kiln waste have been collected on the surface of this feature (q-item 583.1). D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k4 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8960 @top D06 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc 8886 @bottom F02 co f0235 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >co f0236 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Approximately the same elevation as f228 in k101, which dated to Phase h1-JPA with pottery. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Accumulation coming against the revetment wall, based on ceramics and stratigraphy. Abuts f127. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation after flanking wall was built, near base of revetment wall. K05 P823-P913MH.J fab brown and red coloration. K05 P824-P824SC.J sc light gray K06 P824-P824SC.J sc 10 YR 7/2, 10 YR 7/1 K08 P823-P913MH.J fab compact O01 v0102 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0102a O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0104b O825-S204PC2.J sc P02 P823-P913MH.J fab ash accumulations, gypsum J02f0232 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^ctwl2 A20 P823-P913MH.J !! is A21 P823-P913MH.J sc w A30 S312-S211PC2.J pc stone wall running East-West, sloping towards West, composed by 6 boulders, located under wall f144; f232 is probably a first phase of construction of the later wall f144 A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v103 B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f232 (v103, v103a, r718-r742) has been assigned to the limestone wall running E-W in k4. It was covered by f230, which is the accomulation below wall f144. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k4 D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 718 (38993 50991 - 4094 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 719 (39011 50963 - 4048 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 720 (39050 50969 - 4057 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 721 (39049 51005 - 4059 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 722 (39034 50957 - 4049 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 723 (39028 50936 - 4050 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 724 (39058 50926 - 4050 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 725 (39064 50947 - 4052 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 726 (39051 50917 - 4043 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 727 (39061 50888 - 4045 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 728 (39088 50860 - 4052 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 729 (39078 50901 - 4048 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 730 (39078 50854 - 4034 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 731 (39092 50831 - 4034 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 732 (39127 50852 - 4034 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 733 (39108 50863 - 4034 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 734 (39098 50807 - 4033 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 735 (39116 50776 - 4033 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 736 (39146 50798 - 4030 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 737 (39115 50827 - 4033 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 738 (39130 50761 - 4026 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 739 (39143 50724 - 4019 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 740 (39178 50754 - 4024 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 741 (39063 51000 - 4093 / Relay location: top) D03 P825-P829MH-R.J al 742 (39032 50998 - 4093 / Relay location: top) D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8885 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8925 @top F02 re f0260 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc this wall can be associated to ashy layer f150, while wall f232 rests on top of it (v103) I12 P914-S215PC.J mh This wall constructed to screen off the area in front of the steps for use and apart from the gradual build-up on the south side of it. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Use period between brickfalls I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Curtain wall inside of brickfall layers indicating attempts at reclamation and reuse during brickfall phase. I99 P831-P831MH.J mh The east-most stones of f232 were directed towards northwest whereas f151, a single stone sitting on an apron step, was directed southeast. I suspect that f151 dates to the same period as f232 and that they both served to delineate a specific area in front of the apron f131. O01 v0099 O824-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0103 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0103a O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0202 O03 Y104-UY19CJC.J cjc w0036 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0004 O08 T330-T330PC.J pc p0026 J02f0233 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J sc ad B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f233 is a natural accumulation in the E baulk of k15. The soil is medium hard with a crumble and dusty texture; when dry it rubs off. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k15 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym this feature was assigned to the natural accumulations in the eastern baulk of k15 and it was excavated volumetrically therefor no type of contact was assigned for it D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8877 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 9007 @top F02 co f0239 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0236 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I11 P914-S215PC.J mh One Phase h1-JPA sherd and one that can be either Phase h1-JPA. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Floor surface in k101 (k104) I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Accumulations after the building of the revetment wall, same as f236 that abuts f127 so must be after construction of f127. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation after the construction of the flanking wall, near base of revetment wall. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb 1 Metallic ware jar rim, some Phase h1-JPA jars K05 P823-P913MH.J sc brown K05 P829-P829SC.J sc light gray K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 7.5 YR 7/1 K07 P823-P913MH.J sc medium K08 P823-P913MH.J sc fine O01 v0102 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0104 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0104a O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0104b O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0511 UZ17-T921CJC.J cjc P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P825 J02f0235 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P829-P829SC.J !! bu A21 P829-P829SC.J sc ab A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v104 A40 S225-S211PC2.J pc fb B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f235 (v104, v104a) is a thin layer localizated in the sw corner of k103 (it extends 45 cm N to r713 and 60 cm W to r713). It is a layer consituited mainly by pebbles and pottery sherds, most of which lye in a horizontal way (although some are also in vertical deposition). The soil between the sherds has a clay loam texture (wet is sticky and a bit plastic). It is a thin layer, high 3-7 cm. f235 abuts f236 and the upper boundary between them is merging/sharp. C99 P829-P829SC.J sc the horizontal disposition of the pottery sherds may suggest that f235 could be a floor surface, but some sherds present also a vertical deposition, which however could indicate it is a dump. f235 then, as the rpevious fetures, differs in elevation between the N and S area of the square; in the N area f235 is m3953 +21 -166 while on the S is m3953 +12 -166 (=88.27); the bottom elevation is m3953 +13 -166 in the N and m3953 +7 -166 (close to the S limit of the square). D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k103 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8819 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8827 @top F02 ab f0236 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Phase h1-JPA sherds. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation after the construction of the flanking wall, near base of revetment wall. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb Phase 1 jar, bowl and conical cup sherds O01 v0104 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0104a O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0104b O825-S204PC2.J sc P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P825 J02f0236 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J sc ab A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v104 A40 P829-P829SC.J sc ad B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f236 (v104, v104a) is an accomulation in k103 which covers the whole unit; it is characterized by a very soft and fine texture, clayish (wet is sticky and plastic) and by the presence of ash lenses spread in the central area of the square. It is covered by f231. f236 overlays and abuts f235; the upper boundary between them is merging/sharp. It is brown in colour. C99 P829-P829SC.J sc f236 presents a difference of 10 cm between the top elevation in the N and the top elevation in the S area of the square. The top elevation in the N area in fact is: m3953 +30 -163, while on the S is: m3953 +20 -163. The same occur for the bottom elevation: the bottom elevation is m3953 +30 -166 in the N area, while on the S is m3953 +10 -166. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k103 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8836 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8839 @top F02 co f0238 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Same as f234 (k101), which dated to Phase h1-JPA I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation after the construction of the flanking wall, near base of revetment wall. K05 P823-P913MH.J sc brown K05 P829-P829SC.J sc brown K06 P823-P913MH.J sc 7.5YR5/4 K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 7.5 YR 5/4 K07 P823-P913MH.J sc soft K08 P823-P913MH.J sc fine O01 v0104 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0104a O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0104b O825-S204PC2.J sc P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P825 J02f0237 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J al ad A30 U808-U808YM2.J ym This feature was assigned to the western section scraping in k100 A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc v108 B11 U808-U808YM2.J ym its a natural accumulation in k100 C10 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc Because this feature is the scraping of the section it actually includes multiple features. As the materials were not collected stratigraphically the materials from this feature should be considered mixed and not representative of any one feature, phase or strata. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym Since this feature was assigned to the wall cleaning the descriptive attributes were not recorded D01 P823-P913MH.J al k100 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym no type of contact was assigned for this feature F02 co f0240 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0245 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0246 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Below f231 in elevation. f231 dated to Phase h1-JPA with pottery. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sloping accumulation in front of revetment wall, elevation just above the sloping layers associated with the construction of the revetment wall I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This accumulation abuts f240, so likely belongs to the same stratum K05 P823-P913MH.J sc brown K05 P829-P829SC.J sc dark brown K05 P829-P829SC.J sc dark gray K05 P829-P829SC.J sc light brownish gray K06 P823-P913MH.J sc 7.5YR5/4 K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 10 YR 6/2 K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 7.5 YR 4/1 K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 7.5 YR 4/4 K07 P823-P913MH.J sc very soft K08 P823-P913MH.J sc fine O01 v0105 O825-S204PC2.J sc P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P825 J02f0239 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J sc ab A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v105 A40 P829-P829SC.J sc fb B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f239 is a bricky melted surface in k101. It covers almost all the unit (excluding the NW corner of the square where a thick red accomulation layer have been found, and defined as f244). It is characterized by a very compact surface with a very fine and soft texture and by ash lenses spread all over the surface. Where the feature is characterized by the presence of melted bricks it is brown in color, while, where the ash lenses are present, it is dark brown/greyish in color. C99 P829-P829SC.J sc f239 is characterized by a very irregular course; in general it slopes toward the south area of k101, but it have been noticed also four different elevations in the N to the S area of k101. The top elevation (in the N area) is m3953 +12 -169, while the bottom (aproximately 1m from r709) is m3953 +5 -169. The same occur for the bottom elevation.The bottom elevation is m3953 +7 -173 in the N area, while on the S is m3953 +3 -173. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k101 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8806 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8818 @top F02 ov f0244 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0248 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I11 S305-S305PC.J pc under h23-MZA layers I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sloping accumulation in front of revetment wall. Unclear if it is from the same stratum as the first sloping accumulations associated with the revetment wall. Mixed metallic ware and ED sherds. I12 V930-V930CJC.J cjc This feature was assigned to s650-JPC, indicating it was contemporary with the building of the revetment wall, but upon further review it is unclear if it is associated with the revetment wall (f128) or the is after the construction of the flanking wall (f127) which is currently dated to s630-JPC. The types of contact with these two walls were not recored. See v105 which does not show the type of contact clearly but may indicate that the feature was after the construction of both walls. As of 2011 the q-lots have not been analyzed. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation after the first construction, probably goes under f127, see v105. K05 P829-P829SC.J sc reddish brown K05 P829-P829SC.J sc white K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 5 YR 5/4 O01 v0105 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0107 T222-S204PC2.J pc P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P827 J02f0240 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J sc ab A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v105 A40 P829-P829SC.J sc fb B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f240 (gv105, gv105a) is an accumulation individuated firstly in the NE corner of k103 (it extends 160W and 140S from r713) and then, in almost the whole k103. It is characterized by very fine texture and a compact consistente and by the presence of several ash lenses. It is intruded by f250 and f251 (i.e. two animal holes). It is reddish-brown in color. In the SW corner of the square f240 is overlayed by f245; here have been noticed some laminations that give to the feature a white grayish coloration. C99 P829-P829SC.J sc As noticed already while excavating other features in k103, f f239 is characterized by different elevations. The top elevation in the N area is m3953 +20 -158, while on the S is m3953 +8 -158. The bottom elevation is m3953 +14 -173 in the N area, while on the S is m3953 +0 -173. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k103 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8813 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8834 @top F02 ov f0231 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0246 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0247 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Below f245, which dated to Phase h1-JPA with pottery I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc mKB dates sherds to Phase 1 (Ninevite 5 and ED in JPB sequence). Based on pottery and stratigraphy this layer can be placed in the EDIII period. Abuts the base of the wall, probably dates to just after the construction phase. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation after the first construction, does not quite cover f248 and f247. see v107 I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb most are Phase 1 but 1 LC3 hammer rim bowl K05 P829-P829SC.J sc grey (for the ash areas) K05 P829-P829SC.J sc reddish brown K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 2.5 YR 4/4 K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 5 YR 6/1 O01 v0105 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0105a O825-S204PC2.J sc P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P827 J02f0241 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J al aa A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0909 J2w200 T313 pC.jpg B11 P827-P827AL.J al this feature is located 150 cms West and 200 cms South (f242) from m4206 and has an absolute elevation of(m4206 135 -166) 90,41. It has a very soft surface with inclusion of pebbles, few pottery and traces of ash. D01 P823-P913MH.J al k23 D06 P823-P913MH.J al 9030 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J al 9041 @top F02 ab f0242 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Abuts wall f128, top of f128 visible. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f125, accumulation abutting wall f128 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Same as feature 234 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation with ash, pottery and pebbles indicates it was part of the use of the area after the brickfall. Elevation indicates it is part of the latest use. K03 P823-P913MH.J al pebble, ash K05 P823-P913MH.J al light gray K06 P823-P913MH.J al 10YR7/1 K07 P823-P913MH.J al soft O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0035 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0104 J02f0242 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 VY18-T914CJC.J cjc ^accum2 A20 P823-P913MH.J !! su A21 P823-P913MH.J al fd A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0909 J2w200 T313 pC.jpg B11 P827-P827AL.J al it is located in the southern part of k23 it presents a very compacted surface, hard but a very fine in texture. We observed the presence of few sherds and bones. It seems containing few pieces of bricks. D01 P823-P913MH.J al k23 D03 P827-P902MH-R.J al 744 (39911 49863 - 4175 / Relay location: top) D06 P823-P913MH.J al 9030 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J al 9046 @top F02 co f0249 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Hard surface in slightly above f241 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Floor at the same elevation as the use areas associated with the stone f154. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Use area just on top of the brickfall, K05 P823-P913MH.J al white K06 P823-P913MH.J al 7.5YR8/1 K07 P823-P913MH.J al very hard K08 P823-P913MH.J al fine O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0035 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0104 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P827 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P827 J02f0243 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J al ts A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0901 J2w100 T313 pC.jpg B11 S306-S306PC.J pc topsoil of k24, charachterized by rooths, dark band organic material and pebbles C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym its a topsoil feature so no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 P823-P913MH.J al k24 D06 P823-P913MH.J al 9266 @top D06 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc 9229@top F02 co f0252 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s20-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc surface of tell I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Topsoil of f24. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Topsoil I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Topsoil O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0037 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0038 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0100 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0105 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0205 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P828 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P828 J02f0244 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P829-P829SC.J !! bu A21 P829-P829SC.J sc ab A40 P829-P829SC.J sc lb B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f244 is a accumulation located in the SW corner of k101 (it extends 98 E and 190N from r708)characterized by a very fine and loose texture and by a crumble consistence, and by the presence of little fragments of stones (especially where f244 abuts the W section in k101). When wet it is light brown in color, while dry assume a grayish coloration. C99 P829-P829SC.J sc As noticed already while excavating other features in k103, f239 is characterized by different elevations. The top elevation in the N area is m3953 +8 -166, while on the S is m3953 +5 -166. The bottom elevation is m3953 +3 -170 in the N area, while on the S is m3953 +0 -174. It could be aslo interpreted as a lb D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k101 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8805 @bottom D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8814 @top F02 si f0239 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under layers dated for the pottery to phase h23-JPA I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Lowest levels, before f127 I12 V930-V930CJC.J cjc This feature is considered to be part of f239. There are no views or other types of contact that might indicate if it is before or after the construction of the flanking wall f127. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just after the construction, accumulations begin to fill in area at the base of the revetment wall. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb 1 S ware conical cup,and 1 sherd with a hole in the base that is later than Phase h1-JPA. Mixed in date. K05 P823-P913MH.J sc reddish brown K06 P823-P913MH.J sc 2.5YR4/4 K07 P823-P913MH.J sc compact P02 P823-P913MH.J sc P827 J02f0245 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P823-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P823-P913MH.J sc ab B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f245 is a accumulation located in the SE corner of k103 (it extends from r713). It is characterized by a clay loam texture (is sticky and a bit plastic, and maintains these charachteristics when dry) and a very fine texture. When wet it is dark brown in color. C33 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc Bottom elevation for this feature was not recorded. D01 P823-P913MH.J sc k103 D06 P823-P913MH.J sc 8816 @top F02 co f0253 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0239 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0247 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Phase h1-JPA sherds. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation after the first construction, does not quite cover f248 and f247. see v107 I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb Phase h1-JPA square rim bowl rim, 1 Pebble Tempered rim, the rest are Phase h1-JPA jar shapes K05 P829-P829SC.J sc reddish brown K06 P829-P829SC.J sc 5 YR 5/5 O01 v0107 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0107a T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0107b T222-S204PC2.J pc P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P828 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P828 J02f0247 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P827-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P827-P913MH.J sc ad A30 S306-S206PC.J pc very compact layer abutting revetment wall f128 and overlayd by f146. It is the same as f248 in k101. A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v107 B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f247 is a very fine and compact accumulation located in the N area of k103 (it abuts the N section of k103) light gray in color. B99 P829-P829SC.J sc f247 is the same as f248 in k101. C03 S306-S206PC.J pc this surface is shaply sloping towards South and is possibly something similar to the escarpment found in J01f194 and J1f195 which lays at elevation (8715@top), instead f247 ia at 8800@top. A possible explanation is that there is a slope, on the other hand J1 is located at least 30m to the East C33 U808-U808YM3.J ym q log does not indicate the existance of a qlot for that feature probably there was no pottery found D01 P827-P913MH.J sc k103 D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 8833 @top D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8775 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8782 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8803 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8812 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8825 F02 ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Below f239 in depositional history I10 V930-V930CJC.J cjc The lowest excavated levels at the bottom of the revetment wall f128 are the two sloping accumulations f247 and f248. They are at approximately the same elevation as the base of the wall which is calculated at 8806 so they are presumed to be part of the initial construction. They are sloped to the south to direct water away from the base of the wall. Their relationship to the wall, f127 was not recorded although it is presumed they were built before the wall was constructed. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh = f248 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sloping feature in k103, abutting the revetment wall. May be similar to first escarpment in J1. Ceramics dated to "Phase 1" using the JPA sequence, which is now considered EDIII. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Sloping accumulation, hard and gray, may possibly be the laid floor from the moment of construction of the revetment wall. K05 P827-P913MH.J sc gray K07 P827-P913MH.J sc very compact O01 v0107 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0110 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0110a T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0110b T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0114 O829-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0131 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0134 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0521 V104-T921CJC.J cjc J02f0248 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P827-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P827-P913MH.J sc ad A30 S306-S206PC.J pc very compact layer abutting revetment wall f128. It is the same as f247 in k103. A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v107 B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f248 is a very fine and compact accumulation located in the N area of k101 (it abuts the N section of k101), light gray in color. B99 P829-P829SC.J sc f248 is the same as f247 in k103. C33 U808-U808YM3.J ym q log does not indicate the existance of a qlot for that feature probably there was no pottery found D01 P827-P913MH.J sc k101 D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 8832 @top F02 ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s122-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7v-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Abuts wall f128, top of f128 visible. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc wall f128 is visible I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Hard, compact surface with pebbles and pottery sherds visible, not prepared floor but rather a walking surface. This feature does not extent into the eastern baulk so that it would show on the western wall of k13. I don't remember such accumulations from equivalent elevations in MZ17 excavation further to the east (in front of wall f128 in k13 or above f131 in high elevations.) I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Elevation. Also, the pits in this layer indicate it is part of the period of reuse during the time of the second apron. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This walking surface has pits and ceramics on top of the brickfall. Probably associated with the attempts to continue to use the area after the brickfall. K03 P827-P913MH.J al pebble K05 P827-P827AL.J al light grey K06 P827-P827AL.J al 7.5 YR 7/1 K07 P827-P913MH.J al very hard K08 P827-P913MH.J al fine O01 v0109 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0109a O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0111 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0111a T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0113 T222-S204PC2.J al O01 v0113a T222-S204PC2.J al P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P829 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P829 J02f0250 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P827-P913MH.J !! of A21 P827-P913MH.J sc rh A35 S306-S206PC.J pc L_V18d2086 J2v107a P827 dM.jpg B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f250 is a animal hole (9cm in diameter) in the central area of k103 (r745); It intrudes f240, f246 and f252. D01 P827-P913MH.J sc k103 D03 P827-P902MH-R.J sc 745 (39840 50354 - 3797 / Relay location: top) D03 P827-P913MH-R.J al 745 (39840 50354 - 3797 / Relay location: top) D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 8798 @bottom D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 8816 @top F02 >in f0240 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >in f0246 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >in f0252 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Appears in f238 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Hole intruding into stratum 610 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Hole cutting through numerous features, appears to cut through lower accumulations at base of revetment wall. O01 v0104 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0104b O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0105 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0107 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0107a T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0107b T222-S204PC2.J pc P02 P827-P913MH.J sc P828 J02f0251 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P827-P913MH.J !! of A21 P827-P913MH.J sc rh A35 S306-S206PC.J pc L_V18d2086 J2v107a P827 dM.jpg B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f251 is a animal hole (10cm in diameter) in the central area of k103 (r746); It intrudes f240, f246, f252 and f253. D01 P827-P913MH.J sc k103 D03 P827-P902MH-R.J sc 746 (39865 50463 - 3796 / Relay location: top) D03 P827-P913MH-R.J al 746 (39865 50463 - 3796 / Relay location: top) D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 8815 @top F02 >in f0240 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >in f0246 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >in f0252 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >in f0253 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Appears in f238 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Hole intruding into stratum 610 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Hole cutting through numerous features, appears to cut through lower accumulations at base of revetment wall. O01 v0104 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0104b O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0105 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0107 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0107a T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0107b T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0131 O904-S204PC2.J mh J02f0252 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 P907-P907SC.J aa f0275 A20 P827-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P827-P913MH.J sc ad A35 UZ30-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0905 J2w105 T311 pC.jpg B11 S306-S306PC.J pc f252 is the natural accumulation under topsoil: compact and gray D01 P827-P913MH.J sc k24 D03 P828-P913MH-R.J mh 756 (39426 49727 - 4021 / Relay location: top) D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 9162 @bottom D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 9229 @top F02 co f0263 S225-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s60-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8r-J2B I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Under topsoil in k24. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Layer below topsoil. It is very thick, however, and may include some material from the stratum below. K05 P827-P913MH.J sc gray K07 P827-P913MH.J sc compact O01 v0119 O901-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0037 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0038 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0100 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0105 P02 P827-P913MH.J sc P829 J02f0253 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P827-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P827-P913MH.J sc ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v138 B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f253 have been assigned to a very fine and compact accumulation which cover almost all k104 (excluding the area close to the N section of k104, where f247 and f248 have been individuated). f253 is covered by f246 and overlays f247 (which is the same as f248), and it is intruded by f251 (animal hole). D01 P827-P913MH.J sc k104 D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 8787 @bottom D06 P827-P913MH.J sc 8801 @top F02 cu f0249 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc cuts floor f249 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pit associated with f249 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Elevation. Also, the pits in this layer indicate it is part of the period of reuse during the time of the second apron. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pit south of the revetment wall, it is dug into layer after the large stone f154 was already covered. Belongs to the last major use of the area, probably towards the end of the Mittanni period. O01 v0113 T222-S204PC2.J al O01 v0113a T222-S204PC2.J al J02f0255 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P827-P913MH.J !! fi A21 P827-P913MH.J al fi A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v113 B11 P828-P828AL.J al filling of pit f254, clay with medium soft hardness and fine pebbles. Absolute elevation. D01 P827-P913MH.J al k23 D03 P828-P913MH-R.J al 751 (39957 49902 - 4150 / Relay location: top) D06 P827-P913MH.J al 8699 @bottom D06 P827-P913MH.J al 9016 @top F02 si f0254 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in pit f254 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Fill of pit f255. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Elevation. Also, the pits in this layer indicate it is part of the period of reuse during the time of the second apron. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pit south of the revetment wall, it is dug into layer after the large stone f154 was already covered. Belongs to the last major use of the area, probably towards the end of the Mittanni period. K03 P827-P913MH.J al clay K05 P827-P913MH.J al yellowish brown K06 P827-P913MH.J al 10YR5/6 K07 P827-P913MH.J al medium soft K08 P827-P913MH.J al fine, no pebbles O01 v0113 T222-S204PC2.J al O01 v0113a T222-S204PC2.J al P02 P827-P913MH.J al P828 J02f0256 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv3 A20 P827-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P827-P913MH.J al ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v116 A99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb previously designated as accumulation above Pebble Floor number 5 B11 P828-P828AL.J al feature immediately below f215 in k100, very sandy, soft and fine with few sherds and ash, it covers another pebble floor f258. D01 P827-P913MH.J al k100 D06 P827-P913MH.J al 8669 @bottom D06 P827-P913MH.J al 8670 @top F02 co f0258 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Associated with the three lower steps of f130, which must be structurally later than the terrace wall. I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Phase h1-JPA sherds I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q650-p4 a Late Chalcolithic 3 bowl sherd; -p7 jar with folded rim with interior groove; -p5 jar with slight folded rim; -p6 bowl with square rim; -p3 small coarse bowl (Late Chalcolithic 3?); -p1 small jar with flat rim; -p9 coarse flat base; -p10 bright orange string cut footed base; -p2 dark gray coarse flaring rim jar I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Accumulation on top of pebble floor no. 5 I12 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb mixed with some earlier sherds I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation between pebble pavements, associated with earliest EDIII deposits in J2. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb all Phase 1 sherds I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb phase 3s K03 P827-P913MH.J al sand K05 P827-P913MH.J al brown K06 P827-P913MH.J al 7.5YR5/4 K07 P827-P913MH.J al soft K08 P827-P913MH.J al fine O01 v0116 O829-S204PC2.J pc P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P829 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P829 J02f0257 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 S307-S206PC.J !! no ct A21 S307-S206PC.J pc stone A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v139 B11 S307-S206PC.J pc oblique stone in k4 in front of wall f127. Has probably the same function as f333 in k100 B11 U808-U808YM2.J ym its an oblique stone in k14 leaning against the end of wall f127,it seems that it was placed there as an imitation of the obelisk f100 leaning against the end of the wall f129 on the other side of the staircase f131 in J06 C03 T220-S205PC.J pc oblique stone is the specular stone of J6f100 and J6f177: these three stones are located to the sides of the monumental stircase and located here to symbolize the entrance to the staircase to reach the temple on the top D01 S307-S206PC.J pc k4 D03 P828-P913MH-R.J mh 806 (39608 50257 - 4146 / Relay location: top) D03 P828-P913MH-R.J mh 807 (39773 49712 - 4173 / Relay location: top) F02 ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s630-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3p-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc f210, f286, f289, dated to second millenium abut f257: the stone was layed when wall f127 was built I11 S305-S305PC.J pc same as the specular stone f333; oblique stone inserted in wall f127 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Leaning stone against flanking wall f127, part of the original construction of this wall O01 v0139 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139b O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141a O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141b O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0515 UZ17-T921CJC.J cjc J02f0258 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv3 A20 P827-P913MH.J !! su A21 P827-P913MH.J al pc A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v116 A99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb previously designated as Pebble Floor number 5 B11 P829-P829AL.J al walking floor composed by big and little pebbles, the ground between pebbles is dark brown, finde and sandy. In the South-West part of this floor it is composed just by little pebbles. Absolute elevation is (m4054 47 -155) 86.69. B11 P831-P831AL.J al pebble floor characterized by a very soft and fine texture with the presence of pebbles and gypsum. Close to steps the ground is more red. D01 P827-P913MH.J al k100 D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 917 (38876 51233 - 3949 / Relay location: top) D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 918 (38905 51090 - 3955 / Relay location: top) D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 919 (38600 51035 - 3923 / Relay location: top) D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 920 (38675 51205 - 3929 / Relay location: top) D06 P827-P913MH.J al 8662 @bottom D06 P827-P913MH.J al 8669 @top F02 ov f0266 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Associated with the three lower steps of f130, which must be structurally later than the terrace wall. I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Phase h1-JPA sherds. I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q q258-p1 square rim bowl red-brown coarse ware with sand, chaff and small and medium calcite, plus a medium gray lithic temper, while this example is coarser and thicker it is somewhat similar to J1 f327 q1260-p8 and J1 f341 1289-p2, both of which are dated to ED III; q682-p5 jar with interior groove; q682-p4 flaring rim jar I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pebble floor no.5 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pebble pavement above the N5-EDIII transition. Belongs to early EDIII layers in J2. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb all Phase h1-JPA sherds I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb phase 3s K03 P827-P913MH.J al pebble K05 P827-P913MH.J al red K05 P829-P829AL.J al strong brown K06 P827-P913MH.J al 2.5YR5/8 K06 P829-P829AL.J al 7.5 YR 5/6 K07 P827-P913MH.J al soft K08 P827-P913MH.J al fine O01 v0110b T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116 O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116a O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116b O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116c O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116d O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116e O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116f O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116g O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116h O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116i O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0116j O829-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 P827-P913MH.J al P831 J02f0259 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P827-P913MH.J !! no ct A21 P827-P913MH.J al st B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc isolated stone in the North portion of k15 D01 P827-P913MH.J al k15 D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 912 (39149 50021 - 4238 / Relay location: top) D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 913 (39118 50075 - 4230 / Relay location: top) D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 914 (39111 50006 - 4240 / Relay location: top) D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 915 (39149 49972 - 4230 / Relay location: top) D06 P827-P913MH.J al 9035 @top F02 >si f0193 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f193 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Sits in f193. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Same as f193 J02f0260 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P827-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P827-P913MH.J mh ld A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v103 A40 P829-P829SC.J sc ad B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f260 is a natural accumulation below f232, the wall running EW in k4 (r916). It is a melted brick accumulation and has a medium texture; is grayish in color. f260 rest on f150. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym texture and hardness were not recorded D01 P827-P913MH.J mh k4 D03 P829-P913MH-R.J sc 916 (39044 50996 - 4112 / Relay location: top) D06 P827-P913MH.J mh 8883 @bottom D06 P827-P913MH.J mh 8927 @top F02 re f0150 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below wall f232 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Partly contemporary with f150 and earlier than f232. Contains bricky material, which indicates that the buildup of the area in front of the steps but south and southwest of the active use area that started to accumulate bricky material. This necessitated the building of f232. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Portion of the brickfall just under the small curtain wall K05 U808-U808YM2.J ym gray O01 v0103 O825-S204PC2.J sc P02 P827-P913MH.J mh P829 J02f0261 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P827-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P827-P913MH.J al ad A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf A35 V103-U809YM.J cjc v100 B11 P829-P829SC.J sc f261 is the accumulation in the E baulk of k4. The soil is medium hard with a crumble, very fine and dusty texture; when dry it rubs off and it is grayish in color; once excavated it is yellowish brown colour. C03 T220-S205PC.J pc in v103a and in the east section of k4 is clear that f261 is brickfall. It is a baulk and is located where was found f188. On the other hand brickfall comes from east and continued through k4, k14 without interruption D01 P827-P913MH.J al k4 D03 P829-P913MH-R.J al 921 (38854 50924 - 4117 / Relay location: top) D06 P827-P913MH.J al 8882 @bottom D06 P827-P913MH.J al 8983 @top F02 si f0252 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >re f0263 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s70-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h8m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc sits in f252 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Stone in soft accumulation. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Stone sits in f252. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Elevation and location relative to to f252 indicate this stone is part of the later floating stones. O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0038 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0105 P02 P829-P913MH.J mh P829 J02f0263 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P829-P913MH.J !! bu A20 P907-P907SC.J !! bu A21 P829-P913MH.J mh ld A21 P907-P907SC.J aa ad A30 P907-P907SC.J aa accumulation below f252 A35 V103-U809YM.J cjc v119 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f263 is the pedestal below stone f262 (r924-r927) in k24. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym Since its a natural accumulation layer under a stone no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 P829-P913MH.J mh k24 D06 P829-P913MH.J mh 9124 @top D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 9077@bottom F02 si f0261 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc is part of wall f144 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large brickfall ^bf I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of the curtain wall f144 that is part of the use during the brickfall. O01 v0103 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0103a O825-S204PC2.J sc P02 P829-P913MH.J al P829 J02f0266 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv3 A20 P829-P913MH.J !! su A21 P829-P913MH.J al pc A35 S312-S211PC2.J pc v118 B11 P831-P831AL.J al f266 is located in NE corner of k100, at about 100 cm from m4055 towards North and 40 cm towards West. It is very hard and compact, fine in texture and with a lot of gypsum. D01 P829-P913MH.J al k100 D03 P813-P913MH3R.J al 941 (38787 51270 - 8659 / Relay location: top) D06 P829-P913MH.J al 8656 @bottom D06 P829-P913MH.J al 8663 @top F02 ov f0272 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0267 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s665-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Associated with the three lower steps of f130, which must be structurally later than the terrace wall. Below a layer dated to Phase h1-JPA with pottery. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of the early EDIII deposits associated with the construction and use of the sequene of pebble pavements K05 P829-P913MH.J al reddish brown K06 P829-P913MH.J al 2.5YR5/8 K07 P829-P913MH.J al hard K08 P829-P913MH.J al plastered O01 v0118 O831-S204PC2.J al O01 v0118a O831-S204PC2.J al P02 P829-P913MH.J al P831 J02f0267 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv2 A20 P829-P913MH.J !! su A21 P829-P913MH.J al pc A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v118 B11 P831-P831AL.J al f267 covers the same area of f258 (less f266) but characterized by presence of little pebbles, little stones and gypsum. The soil is red. It could be a layer of preparation for the walking floor above. D01 P829-P913MH.J al k100 D03 P813-P913MH3R.J al 940 (38881 51249 - 8647 / Relay location: top) D03 P831-P913MH-R.J al 937 (38878 51213 - 3947 / Relay location: top) D03 P831-P913MH-R.J al 938 (38888 51090 - 3937 / Relay location: top) D03 P831-P913MH-R.J al 939 (38602 51069 - 3920 / Relay location: top) D06 P829-P913MH.J al 8639 @bottom D06 P829-P913MH.J al 8662 @top F02 ov f0272 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s670-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Associated with the three lower steps of f130, which must be structurally later than the terrace wall. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pebble floor no.4 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pebble pavement above the N5-EDIII transition. Belongs to early EDIII layers in J2. K03 P829-P913MH.J al pebble K05 P829-P913MH.J al reddish brown K05 P831-P831AL.J al red K06 P829-P913MH.J al 2.5YR5/8 K07 P829-P913MH.J al hard K08 P829-P913MH.J al crumbly O01 v0118 O831-S204PC2.J al O01 v0118a O831-S204PC2.J al O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 P829-P913MH.J al P831 J02f0268 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P829-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P829-P913MH.J al ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v118 B11 P831-P831AL.J al f268 is located in the south east corner of k100. Its texture is very fine and the surface is soft. We have few charcoal. D01 P829-P913MH.J al k100 D06 P829-P913MH.J al 8609 @bottom D06 P829-P913MH.J al 8640 @top F02 co f0304 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0267 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s660-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Associated with the cut in the southwest corner of k100 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Fill of the pit cut in the SW corner of k100. Originally not recognized as the fill of pit, but it is clear from v118 that it is part of the pit. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb only 3 shape sherds, date unclear K05 P829-P913MH.J al brown K07 P829-P913MH.J al soft O01 v0118 O831-S204PC2.J al O01 v0120 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0121 O901-S204PC2.J al P02 P829-P913MH.J al P903 J02f0269 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P831-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P831-P913MH.J sc ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v117 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f269 has been assigned to the accumulation between the stones of the wall f224 in k14. It is brownish in color. D01 P831-P913MH.J sc k14 D06 P831-P913MH.J sc 8862 @bottom D06 P831-P913MH.J sc 8887 @top F02 ca f0288 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >re f0200 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Accumulation between stones of wall f224. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Accumulations under wall f224. See v117. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc It is unclear to me if this feature is actully part of the construction of the small curtian wall or not. If it is it likely belongs to the earlier Mittani deposits in the area, if it is an accumulation against the wall, then it should be presumed to be a later deposit. Furthermore, it is unclear if the upper stones of the wall, designated as f224 is a later addition to the wall f288. K03 P831-P913MH.J sc brick crumble K05 P831-P913MH.J sc light gray K05 P907-P907SC.J aa pale brown K06 P907-P907SC.J aa 10YR 6/3 K07 P831-P913MH.J sc soft O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh P02 P831-P913MH.J sc P831 J02f0270 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P831-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P831-P913MH.J sc ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v117 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f270 is the pedestal of the stone f127.1 f127.2 f127.3 in k14. It is characterized by a very hard and compact consistence (it is a bricky melted accumulation) and by a very fine texture; it is brown in color. D01 P831-P913MH.J sc k14 D06 P831-P913MH.J sc 8807 @bottom D06 P831-P913MH.J sc 8860 @top F02 ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0269 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc f200 covers f270 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pedestal under fallen stones, which are same in elevation as f224 stones but seem to have originally belonged to f127. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature is a volumetric feature, it was left in place to suport the stones that had collapsed from f127 before they were removed. See v117. Because it was volumetrically defined it likely includes multiple deposits. The upper sloping layers however, come against the small curtain wall suggested they accumulated after the wall was constructed. For this reason I have assigned these features to the same phase as the brickfall when the area was filling up, even though this feature itself is not composed of brickfall material. K05 U808-U808YM2.J ym brown O01 v0117 O831-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0117f O831-S204PC2.J mh P02 P831-P913MH.J sc P831 J02f0271 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P831-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P831-P913MH.J sc ad A35 V103-U809YM.J cjc v100 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f271 is the accumulation in the pedestal of one floating limestone (f151) in k4. C33 U808-U808YM2.J ym Since its a natural accumulation layer under a stone no descriptive attributes were recorded C33 U808-U808YM3.J ym q log does not indicate the existance of a qlot for that feature probably there was no pottery found C99 P907-P907SC.J aa once f151 has been removed we discover that this feature consist of just one big stone, and not of two as first thought (its irregular shape give the impression that there were two stones). D01 P831-P913MH.J sc k4 D06 P831-P913MH.J sc 8877 @bottom D06 P831-P913MH.J sc 8887 @top F02 co f0276 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s670-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Associated with the three lower steps of f130, which must be structurally later than the terrace wall. I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Accumulation between pebble floors no. 4 and 3. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This thin layer between pebble floors was originally attributed to a later stratum, but after f380 was recognized as an earlier construction the pebble floors and associated deposits such as this feature were determined to be earlier. Based on the ceramnics from the surrounding pebble pavements this deposit belongs in the Early EDIII. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb only 2 shape sherds, date unclear K03 P901-P913MH.J al sandy K05 P901-P913MH.J al dark brown K06 P901-P913MH.J al 7.5YR3/4 K07 P901-P913MH.J al soft K08 P901-P913MH.J al fine P02 P901-P913MH.J al P901 J02f0273 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 P901-P913MH.J !! bu A20 T220-S205PC.J !! fi A21 P901-P913MH.J al ld A21 T220-S205PC.J pc bf B11 P907-P907SC2.J sc f273 is a dark brown sandy layer in k15, soft in consistence. B11 T220-S205PC.J pc bricky melted and crumbly accumulation. C99 T220-S205PC.J pc the last feature excavated in k15 D01 P901-P913MH.J al k15 D06 P901-P913MH.J al 8925 @top D06 V103-U809YM.J cjc 8832 @bottom F02 si f0263 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >re f0275 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s30-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Same elevation as f252. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc At same elevation as deposits just below the topsoil O01 v0119 O901-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0119a O901-S204PC2.J mh P02 P901-P913MH.J sc P901 J02f027401 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 V126-V126CJCR.J cjc 946 (39711 49864 - 9137 / Relay location: NW corner) D03 V126-V126CJCR.J cjc 948 (39659 49895 - 9121 / Relay location: SE corner) D03 V126-V126CJCR.J cjc 949 (39686 49925 - 9134 / Relay location: NE corner) J02f027402 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 V126-V126CJCR.J cjc 950 (39578 49893 - 9120 / Relay location: S corner) D03 V126-V126CJCR.J cjc 951 (39604 49883 - 9126 / Relay location: W corner) D03 V126-V126CJCR.J cjc 952 (39607 49902 - 9130 / Relay location: N corner) J02f0275 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 P907-P907SC.J aa f0252 A20 P901-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P901-P913MH.J sc ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v119 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f275 is the pedestal of stone f274 in k24. It is characterized by a very soft consistence and by a fine texture; it is brown in color. It is the same as f252, the accumulation below the topsoil in k24. D01 P901-P913MH.J sc k24 D06 P901-P913MH.J sc 9087 @bottom D06 P901-P913MH.J sc 9087 @top F02 ov f0287 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s670-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Associated with the three lower steps of f130, which must be structurally later than the terrace wall. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc this floor is associated to the first steps of staircase: those steps belong to a previous building phase of the monumental access I11 P914-S215PC.J mh One shape sherd dating to Phase h1-JPA. I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb in q715-p1 and -p2 conical cups, -p3 jar with square rim,-p4 overfired flaring rim short necked jar, all early ED III types I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pebble floor no. 3 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just after the Ninevite 5 floors this floor is one of the earliest EDIII deposits in J2. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb necked jar dating to Phase h1-JPA I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb Phase 3s K03 P901-P913MH.J al pebbles K05 P901-P901AL.J al brown K06 P901-P901AL.J al 10 YR 5/3 K99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb only 4 shape sherds O01 v0120 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0120a O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T825-T825CJC.J cjc P02 P901-P913MH.J al P901 J02f0277 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P901-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P901-P913MH.J al ad B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f277 is a natural accumulation in k5. It has a crumble texture, a medium hard consistence, and it is characterized by the presence of several pebbles and lots of pottery sherds. It is brown in colour. C10 V103-U809YM.J cjc The bottom elevation was not recorded. The elevation given above is recovered from the q-lots, but may not be the absolute bottom of the feature. It reflects the lowest elevation recorded for this feature. D01 P901-P913MH.J al k5 D06 P901-P913MH.J al 8928 @top D06 V103-U809YM.J cjc 8812 @bottom F02 si f0278 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of hole. It is unknown when, after the construction of the apron, this hole was filled in. I have assigned it to the stratum associated with the the use of the brickfall when the use of the area has changed and presumably the holes would no longer be emptied if they filled up. The fill is presumably the same as f286 according to the excavators. K07 P901-P913MH.J sc very soft K08 P901-P913MH.J sc very fine P02 P901-P913MH.J sc P901 J02f0280 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P907-P907SC2.J !! no ct A21 P907-P907SC2.J sc hole B11 P907-P907SC2.J sc f280 is a hole (hand-made), aproximately 6 cm in diameter, on the sixt large stone from West of the Apron (f131). C10 V104-U809YM.J cjc The bottom elevation of the hole was not recorded but the bottom elevation of the fill was listed as 8830, which is presumably also the bottom of the hole. C99 P907-P907SC2.J sc in the fill of f280 (q721.1) we found a stone that presents the same diameter of the hole, therefore we kept the stone as a q-item (q721.1) D01 P901-P913MH.J sc k4 D06 P901-P913MH.J sc 8840 @top D06 V104-U809YM.J cjc 8830 @bottom F02 si f0280 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of hole. It is unknown when, after the construction of the apron, this hole was filled in. I have assigned it to the stratum associated with the the use of the brickfall when the use of the area has changed and presumably the holes would no longer be emptied if they filled up. The fill is presumably the same as f286 according to the excavators. P02 P901-P913MH.J sc P901 J02f0282 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P907-P907SC2.J !! no ct A21 P907-P907SC2.J sc hole B11 P907-P907SC2.J sc f272 is a hole (hand-made) on one of the large stones of the Apron (f131). D01 P901-P913MH.J sc k4 D03 P901-P913MH3R.J sc 962 (39290 50895 - 8870 / Relay location: top) D06 P901-P913MH.J sc 8870 @top F02 si f0282 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of hole. It is unknown when, after the construction of the apron, this hole was filled in. I have assigned it to the stratum associated with the the use of the brickfall when the use of the area has changed and presumably the holes would no longer be emptied if they filled up. The fill is presumably the same as f286 according to the excavators. P02 P901-P913MH.J sc P901 J02f0284 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P907-P907SC2.J !! no ct A21 P907-P907SC2.J sc hole B11 P907-P907SC2.J sc f284 is a hole (hand-made) on one of the large stones of the Apron (f131). D01 P901-P913MH.J sc k4 D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 963 (39293 50888 - 8856 / Relay location: top) D06 P901-P913MH.J sc 8856 @top F02 si f0284 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc fill of f283 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of hole. It is unknown when, after the construction of the apron, this hole was filled in. I have assigned it to the stratum associated with the the use of the brickfall when the use of the area has changed and presumably the holes would no longer be emptied if they filled up. The fill is presumably the same as f286 according to the excavators. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Fill of hole associated with f286 P02 P901-P913MH.J sc P901 J02f0286 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P901-P913MH.J !! bu A21 P901-P913MH.J sc ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v123 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f286 (v123, v123a) is a natural accumulation in k4. It is very fine in texture (clayish), very compact but soft in consistence (when crushed with the big pick it assume a plate structure) and is characterized by the presence of charcoals, which are spread in all the surface where f286 has been individuated. It is brown in colour. It is very similar to f150, also located in k4. C03 S312-S211PC2.J pc f286 at a certain point presents a very nice and uniform surface, basically constituited by melted bricks (red and gray in colour) C30 S306-S306PC.J pc f286 is a very thick feature, wich include several other layers: due to the rapidity of the last days of excavation, theese layers were not recorded D01 P901-P913MH.J sc k4 D06 P901-P913MH.J sc 8874 @top D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 8807@bottom F02 co f0278 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >co f0280 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >co f0282 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >co f0284 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >co f0311 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >co f0317 S306-S206PC.J pc F02 >ov f0310 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0131 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0257 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc below f150 but still active use area I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Layering shows very active use as the seed layer and the presense of pits, for example, show. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under layers with pits and under f150 indicating it is present before use during the brickfall process. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc f286 was excavated on a level surface and is also 70cm thick. Therefore it may contain more than one moment in time. In the east it appears to be just above the EDIII deposits, while in the west is certainly composed of brickfall. There are some pits cut into this feature that suggest it might have been present during the time of the use of the brickfall (s159-JPD) or it may lie just under the brickfall. Due to the uncertainty I am assigning it to the first phase of the brickfall. It does not appear to be EDIII, and definitely includes some brickfall features. The uppermost (and easternmost) portions might be more properly assigned to s159-JPD. K05 U808-U808YM2.J ym brown K07 U808-U808YM2.J ym soft K08 U808-U808YM2.J ym clayish O01 v0123 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0123a O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0133 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0520 V104-T921CJC.J cjc P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P905 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P905 J02f0287 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv2 A20 P901-P913MH.J !! su A21 P901-P913MH.J al pc A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v121 A99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb previously designated as Pebble Floor number 2 B11 P903-P903AL.J al walking floor in k100 composed by pebbles of medium-small dimension mixed with sherd. Texture fine and soft surface. D01 P901-P913MH.J al k100 D06 P901-P913MH.J al 8633 @bottom D06 P901-P913MH.J al 8640 @top F02 ov f0291 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0292 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s670-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Associated with the three lower steps of f130, which must be structurally later than the terrace wall. I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Two shape sherds dating to Phase h1-JPA. I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q733-p1 conical cup; -p2 coarse globular jar I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pebble floor no.2 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pebble floor of transition between late Ninevite 5 and early EDIII. mKB dates it to EDIII based on ceramics I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb only 2 shape sherds in this feature, 1 conical cup and 1 jar, both Phase h1-JPA I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb probably Phase 3s K03 P901-P913MH.J al pebble, sand K05 P901-P913MH.J al grayish brown K06 P901-P913MH.J al 10YR5/2 K07 P901-P913MH.J al soft K08 P901-P913MH.J al fine K99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb only 2 shape sherds O01 v0121 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0121a O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0121b O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 P901-P913MH.J al P903 J02f0288 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T822-T822CJC.J cjc f0334 A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^ctwl1 A20 P903-P913MH.J !! is A21 P903-P913MH.J sc w A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v136 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f288 is a wall running E-W in k4 (below wall f224). It consist of 6 large limestones. B11 V104-U809YM.J cjc When this wall was removed (see f334) it was found to 2 more layers of stones underneath and continues into the western baulk. It was partially collapsed in the western baulk (see f346). C10 V104-U809YM.J cjc In 2009 this feature was inadvertanly assigned a new number, f334. For all of 2009 it was refered to as f334 and all information recorded there. D01 P903-P913MH.J sc k14 D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 964 (39459 50149 - 8857 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 965 (39425 50143 - 8854 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 966 (39425 50162 - 8857 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 967 (39422 50177 - 8860 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 968 (39434 50188 - 8867 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 969 (39430 50207 - 8861 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 970 (39404 50199 - 8858 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 971 (39416 50220 - 8859 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 972 (39382 50226 - 8855 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 973 (39402 50245 - 8863 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 974 (39452 50343 - 8858 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 975 (39374 50264 - 8873 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 976 (39395 50277 - 8859 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 977 (39399 50315 - 8856 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 978 (39348 50306 - 8872 / Relay location: top) D03 P901-P913MH3R.J al 979 (39378 50324 - 8870 / Relay location: top) D06 P903-P913MH.J sc 8863 @top D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8796 (bottom) D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8865 (top) D06 R720-S131PC2.J sc 8873 @top F02 ca f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc f200 dated to Mittani abut it I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Cut into 3rd millennium deposits in k14 and the building of f288 and the associated glacis. Possibly in order to level the area west and southwest of the apron. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Early Mittanni construction of a curtain wall. Based on similarities with the J1 curtain walls as well as mixed EDIII and Mitanni ceramics inside the wall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature was cut into the earlier EDIII deposits so contains some mixed materials. O01 v0124 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125d O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125e O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0128 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0130 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0135a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0136 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0136a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141 O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141a O913-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0141b O913-S204PC2.J mh J02f0289 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T822-T822CJC.J cjc f0335 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P903-P913MH5.J sc ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v136 B11 P903-P913MH2.J sc Section under wall. B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f289 has been assigned to the accumulation (located within the section) under wall f288. It is characterized by a very fine texture and compact consistence. f289 abuts f127 (on the east). It is light brown in color, while dry it assume a grayish coloration. D01 P903-P913MH5.J sc k14 D06 P903-P913MH5.J sc 8863 @top D06 V104-U809YM.J cjc 8808 @bottom F02 ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Top elevation falls within f200. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc under wall f288 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh A strip of soil first left unexcavated abutting the north face of f288. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Inside of wall f288, part of construction. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature appears to be part of the construction of the wall f288, but was in actuality a baulk so it possibly contains multiple features. It is primarily associated with the construction of the wall and so has been tentatively assigned to that stratum. I99 S312-S211PC2.J pc being the accumulation below wall f288, it was considered and treated as a baulk; this means that it includes all feature abutting it to the North, as visible in v136 K05 P907-P907SC.J aa grayish brown K06 P907-P907SC.J aa 7.5 YR 5/2 O01 v0124 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0128 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0130 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0136 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0139 O912-S204PC2.J mh P02 P903-P913MH5.J sc P903 J02f0290 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P903-P913MH5.J mh ad B11 P903-P913MH2.J mh North side of f288. B11 P903-P913MH2.J sc Ash in the corner. B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f290 has been assigned to the accumulation located N of wall f288. It is characterized by a very fine texture and compact consistence, and by the presence of ash (in the SE corner where the feature abuts the wall f127). C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes such as color texture and hardness where recorded D01 P903-P913MH5.J mh k14 D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8801 @top D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8804 @bottom F02 ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s176-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7f-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Use deposit abutting f288 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Accumulations building up between the revetment wall (f128) and curtain wall (f288) I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Ashy build-up between curtain wall f288 and revetment wall (f128). Appears to be under the bricky material of f293. These accumulations seem to be uneven and probably represent the period when the area was not maintained during the Early Mittani. P02 P903-P913MH5.J mh P903 J02f0291 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv2 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P903-P913MH5.J al ad A99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb previously designated as accumulation over Pebble Floor number 1 B11 P903-P903AL.J al layer above fifth floor f292 in k100, characterized by fine and sandy texture with a lot of gypsum and few charcoal D01 P903-P913MH5.J al k100 D06 P903-P913MH5.J al 8625 @bottom D06 P903-P913MH5.J al 8629 @top F02 co f0294 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0292 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s670-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Below a layer dated to Phase h1-JPA I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q741-p1 jar with pointed rim coarse gray-brown ware; these pointed rim jars with a slanted exterior portion of the rim are typical for Phase m but usually they are buff and not as coarse I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Overlaying the pebble floor no. 1 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc mKB dated this feature to Late Ninevite 5 based on the ceramics. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb only 2 shape sherds, date unclear I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb probably Phase 3s K03 P903-P913MH5.J al sandy, gypsum K05 P903-P913MH5.J al strong brown K06 P903-P913MH5.J al 7.5YR4/6 K07 P903-P913MH5.J al soft K08 P903-P913MH5.J al fine K99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb only 1 shape sherd P02 P903-P913MH5.J al P903 J02f0292 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv2 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! su A21 P903-P913MH5.J al pc A30 S306-S206PC.J pc pebble floor in k100 in front of last step of f130: is characterized by pebbles and bones A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v122 A99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb previously designated as Pebble Floor number 1, the lowest Pebble Floor B11 V104-U809YM.J cjc Pebble floor composed of large pebbles embedded in a brown soil matrix. It was exposed in 2005 but not excavated until 2009. C01 T816-T816CJC.J cjc Today we exposed what remains of this feature in k100. It was easy to identify but appears to be slightly damaged from the backfill and the backfill removal. It was photographed (v192) to show its current state. C01 T817-T819CJC.J cjc We removed this pebble floor. It was formed entirely of large pebbles and was sitting in a brown soil. D01 P903-P913MH5.J al k100 D06 P903-P913MH5.J al 8631 @top D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8618 D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8574 @bottom D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8640 @top F02 co f0302 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0294 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0386 T822-T822CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0387 T822-T822CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0130 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s670-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Below a layer dated to Phase h1-JPA. I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q894-p6 and q897-p13 globular rim jar with pointed rim, typical for Phase 3s; q894-p5, -p7, q746-p4, -p5, -p2, q897-p14 flaring rim jar with square rim, typical for Phase 3s; q897-p10 cup or bowl with flat base with swelling of lower body wall just above the base and very dark green in color, typical base for Phase 3s; q894-p6 thick coarse jar with water drip marks on exterior I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Pebble floor no. 1 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Stratigraphically this feature is under f291 which was dated to the Late Ninevite 5. It is the topmost pebble floor before the transition to EDIII and so one would expect some mixed EDIII sherds as well. I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb Phase 3s K03 P903-P913MH5.J al pebble K03 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc pebbles K05 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc hard O01 v0122 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0122a O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0126 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0126a O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0126b O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0127 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0192 T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192a T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192b T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192c T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0193 T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0197 T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0197a T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0197b T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0198 T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T825-T825CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc T817 J02f0293 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P903-P913MH5.J sc ad B11 P903-P913MH2.J sc Bricky material close to wall f288. B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f293 has been assigned to the accumulation located N of the wall f288. It is characterized by a very fine texture and by a compact consistence; it presents a plastic consistence (when wet and/or dry). It is light brown in color, while dry it assume a grayish coloration. D01 P903-P913MH5.J sc k14 D06 P903-P913MH5.J sc 8774 @bottom D06 P903-P913MH5.J sc 8803 @top D99 P903-P913MH2.J sc Top surface sloping, thus has an alternate top elevation: m4170 +77-152. F02 ov f0290 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0288 P907-P907SC.J aa F02 >ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s176-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7f-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Brickfall against f288, lower levels. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature is described by the excavators as "bricky", which suggests it may be part of the brickfall in area. It is located north of the wall f288, however, which was not known to have any brickfall. See v161, which indicates the brickfall did not extend north of the wall. It is possible that it is bricky material associated with the construction of the wall rather than actual brickfall. It seems that this accumulation probably dates to the period immediately after the construction of the wall. K03 P903-P913MH5.J sc sandy K05 P903-P913MH5.J sc brown K06 P903-P913MH5.J sc 7.5YR5/2 K08 P903-P913MH5.J sc plastic when wet, very fine texture P02 P903-P913MH5.J sc P903 J02f0294 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv2 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P903-P913MH5.J al ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v122 B11 P903-P903AL.J al layer immediately below f291 in k100, it has a medium hardness texture and is medium fine and sandy, with the presence of gypsum of big and small dimension. D01 P903-P913MH5.J al k100 D06 P903-P913MH5.J al 8625 @top D06 P903-P913MH5.J al 8628 @bottom F02 ov f0297 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc pottery dated to Khabur period I11 S305-S305PC.J pc it is still end of mittani, while all the other features at this level are mittani and this feature would be the only one dated to Khabur; Probably transitional feature I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature has conflicting assignments based on previous excavators and pottery. Based on the ceramics and the seal impression it probably dates to the EDIII period. The Khabur sherds may be introduced from another feature above this (as per the excavators), however, the elevations are roughly the same as f303, also in k14 which is dated to the EDIII as well. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This featue may contain some intrusive later sherds but likely belongs to later phases of EDIII. I99 P908-P908MKB.J mkb this feature had in it a seal impression dating to late ED III-Early Akkadian period. The ceramics in the lot dated from the Khabur period with a medium and a small body sherd of painted Khabur type and a painted Khabur necked jar sherd. Otherwise the body sherds were from ware types prevalent in Phase 1 and te lot contained a Ph 1 conical cup rim. The excavators have explained this mixture as resulting from a cut made in the Khabur period into Phase 1 deposits. K05 P903-P913MH5.J sc weak red K06 P903-P913MH5.J sc 2.5YR5/2 K07 P903-P913MH5.J sc soft K08 P903-P913MH5.J sc very fine, compact O01 v0125 O903-S204PC2.J mh P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P903 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P903 J02f0296 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 P907-P907SC.J aa f0150 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P903-P913MH5.J sc ad B11 P903-P913MH2.J sc Contains both f150 and f286. B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f296 has assigned to the accumulation of the pseudo baulk located in the eastern area of k4. C04 P907-P907SC.J aa It is the same as f150 since it belongs to this feature; we decide to leave a baulk between the two squares in order to avoid contamination in the collection of the pottery D01 P903-P913MH5.J sc k4 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym f296 is the same as f150 therefore we assigned the same type of contact of f150 to f296 D06 P903-P913MH5.J sc 8878 @top D06 V104-U809YM.J cjc 9142 @bottom F02 co f0296 U808-U808YM2.J ym I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Starts from the level of f260 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh E pseudobaulk left to protect k100 excavations from contamination from k4 side. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Same as f150 which is an ashy use area associated with the construction of the small curtain walls during the brickfall. K05 P903-P913MH5.J sc brown K07 P903-P913MH5.J sc medium P02 P903-P913MH5.J sc P903 J02f0297 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P903-P913MH5.J sc ad A30 S306-S206PC.J pc f297 is a accumulation North to wall f288 and west to wall f127. It has a sloping surface A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v125 B11 U808-U808YM2.J ym It's a very hard clay natural accumulation located in the southwestern part of k15 D01 P903-P913MH5.J sc k14 D03 P904-S306PC-R.J mh 985 (39686 50129 - 4099 / Relay location: top) D06 P903-P913MH5.J sc 8797 @bottom D06 P903-P913MH5.J sc 8800 @top D99 P903-P913MH2.J sc Has an alternate bottom elevation, which is m4170 59-160. F02 ov f0303 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation closed to f295, dated to Khabur period I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Below f182 which is dated to EDIII by ceramics. It abuts the revetment wall and is sloping like the EDIII accumulations in this area. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc One of the uppermost layers associated with the EDIII period. K03 P903-P913MH5.J sc clay K05 P903-P913MH5.J sc gray K07 P903-P913MH5.J sc very hard O01 v0124 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125a O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125b O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125c O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125d O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0125e O903-S204PC2.J mh P02 P903-P913MH5.J sc P903 J02f0298 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! is A21 P903-P913MH5.J mh pit-c A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v123 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f298 has assigned to a rectangular-shaped pit in the north-eastern area of k4 which measures 63x82 cm. D01 P903-P913MH5.J mh k4 D03 P903-S306PC-R.J al 982 (39158 51073 - 4044 / Relay location: top) D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8813 @bottom D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8858 @top F02 cu f0286 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Start from f286 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc cuts f286 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Cuts through f286, dated to the Mittani based on stratigraphy and ceramics. These pits are in the layers under the wall f144 and f232. They are the first use of the area during the brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pit that cuts through f286, it is right after the first brickfall begins, part of the use of the area during the brickfall. It is just before the small curtain walls are built in the same area. O01 v0123 O903-S204PC2.J mh P02 P903-P913MH5.J mh P903 J02f0299 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! fi A21 P903-P913MH5.J mh fi A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v123 B11 P903-P913MH2.J sc Contains carbonized barley seeds. B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f229 has assigned to the fill of pit f298. The soil is very soft in consistence, clayish (due to the presence of melted bricks) and, because of the presence of bricky debris, is crumble in texture; the fill also includes lots of little stones and some ashes and burnt barely seeds. C06 P907-P907SC.J aa The bottom of the pit does not correspond to the real bottom of the feature, because the workmen over-excavated it; for this reason we found, within the fill of the pit, a thick layer of ash containing lots of burnt barely seeds (which we collected in order to be analyzed); this layer has been lately exposed in the whole square (k4). C33 U809-U809YM.J ym color was not recorded D01 P903-P913MH5.J mh k4 D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8813 @bottom D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8858 @top F02 si f0298 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Start from f286 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Fill of f298 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of pit f298 which is Mittani based on stratigraphy. These pits are in the layers under the wall f144 and f232. They are the first use of the area during the brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pit that cuts through f286, it is right after the first brickfall begins, part of the use of the area during the brickfall. It is just before the small curtain walls are built in the same area. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym soft K08 U809-U809YM.J ym crumbly O01 v0123 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0123a O903-S204PC2.J mh P02 P903-P913MH5.J mh P903 J02f0300 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! no ct A21 P903-P913MH5.J mh pt A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v123 B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f300 has assigned to a pit in the south-eastern area of k4. C04 P907-P907SC.J aa Being the pit cut not well defined, we artificially given to the pit a quadrangular shape. D01 P903-P913MH5.J mh k4 D03 P903-S306PC-R.J al 983 (38963 51045 - 4047 / Relay location: top) D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8810 @bottom D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8862 @top F02 cu f0286 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Start from f286 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc similar to pit f299 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Pit cut in f286, dated to Mittani based on stratigraphy. These pits are in the layers under the wall f144 and f232. They are the first use of the area during the brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Pit that cuts through f286, it is right after the first brickfall begins, part of the use of the area during the brickfall. It is just before the small curtain walls are built in the same area. O01 v0123 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0123a O903-S204PC2.J mh P02 P903-P913MH5.J mh P903 J02f0301 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ03-T914CJC.J cjc ^use1 A20 P903-P913MH5.J !! fi A21 P903-P913MH5.J mh fi A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v123 B11 P903-P913MH2.J sc Contains carbonized barley seeds. B11 P907-P907SC.J aa f301 has assigned to the fill of pit f300 in k4. The soil, very soft in consistence, is clayish due to the presence of melted bricks and it is crumble texture, due to the presence of bricky debris; the fill includes also tiny stones and ashes and few burnt barely seeds, which have been collected in order to be analyzed. C06 P907-P907SC.J aa The bottom of the pit does not correspond to the real bottom of the feature, since the pit have been over excavated from the workmen; for this reason, within the fill of the pit we found a thick layer of ash containing lots of burnt barely seeds (which we collected in order to be analyzed); this layer has been lately exposed in the whole square (k4). C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no color was recorded D01 P903-P913MH5.J mh k4 D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8810 @bottom D06 P903-P913MH5.J mh 8862 @top F02 si f0300 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s159-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Start from f286 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc fill of f300 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Fill of f300. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of pit f300 which is Mittani based on stratigraphy. These pits are in the layers under the wall f144 and f232. They are the first use of the area during the brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Fill of pit that cuts through f286, it is right after the first brickfall begins, part of the use of the area during the brickfall. It is just before the small curtain walls are built in the same area. K07 U809-U809YM.J ym very soft K08 U809-U809YM.J ym crumbly O01 v0123 O903-S204PC2.J mh P02 P903-P913MH5.J mh P903 J02f0302 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 WX16-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv2 A20 P904-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P904-P913MH5.J al ad A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v126 B11 P828-P904AL.J al It is located below f292 in k100 and it is characterized by fine and sandy texture. D01 P904-P913MH5.J al k105 D06 P904-P913MH5.J al 8620 @bottom D06 P904-P913MH5.J al 8633 @top F02 ab f0131 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s670-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Under f292, which is the last pebble floor exposed I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under pebble floor f292 which is dated to EDIIIa based on ceramics I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Based on the stratigraphic location below f292, this feature is likely dated to the late Ninevite 5, similar to f291 and 294. K03 P904-P913MH5.J al sandy K05 P904-P913MH5.J al dark brown K06 P904-P913MH5.J al 7.5YR3/4 K07 P904-P913MH5.J al soft K08 P904-P913MH5.J al fine O01 v0122 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0126 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0127 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0127a O904-S204PC2.J al P02 P904-P913MH5.J al P904 J02f0303 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P904-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P904-P913MH5.J sc ad A30 S306-S206PC.J pc compact and claysh accumulation under f297, abutting wall f127. It slopes toward south A35 S306-S206PC.J pc v124 B11 V826-U906YM.J cjc Compact accumulation D01 P904-P913MH5.J sc k14 D06 P904-P913MH5.J sc 8789 @bottom D06 P904-P913MH5.J sc 8797 @top D99 P904-P913MH2.J sc Surface slopes thus has alternative top and bottom elevations. Top: m4170 +59-160, bottom: m4170 +41-160. F02 ov f0306 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0308 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Immediately above a deposit dated to Phase h1-JPA with pottery data. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Possible Phase h1-JPA use deposit in k14. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of the later EDIII deposits in J2. Although the elevation is below the base of the revetment wall this is due to the slope in the area and it would actually be the same as the higher deposits immediately south of the revetment wall. K03 P904-P913MH5.J sc clay K05 P904-P913MH5.J sc reddish brown K08 P904-P913MH5.J sc very compact O01 v0124 O903-S204PC2.J mh P02 P904-P913MH5.J sc P904 J02f0304 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T816-T816CJC.J cjc f0383 A20 P904-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P904-P913MH5.J al aa A30 S307-S206PC.J pc soft brown accumulation in the SE corner of k100 A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v126 A40 V105-T816CJC.J cjc fill C01 T816-T816CJC.J cjc Today we reexcavated k100 and removed all the backfill revealing what remains of f304. C03 V105-T816CJC.J cjc Once k100 was excavated in 2009 it became apparent that the triangular deposition of a softer soil in the SE corner of k100 was not part of the original depositional sequence linked to the pavements but instead was the fill of pit. It appears that f304 is part of this pit fill. C04 T816-T816CJC.J cjc It was unclear if we had the same feature this year as was described in the UGR as f304 so we assigned it a new feature number f383 but it is now apparent they are the same. For the rest of this season we will refer to this accumulation by its new number f383 C33 U808-U808YM3.J ym q log does not indicate the existance of a qlot for that feature probably there was no pottery found D01 P904-P913MH5.J al k100 D06 P904-P913MH5.J al 8609 @top F02 ab f0276 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0287 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0292 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s660-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc all layers above are dated to phase h1-JPA I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Accumulation in the SE corner. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Although this feature was originally identfied by the excavators in 2005 as part of the pebble floor deposits it was clear in 2009 that it was the fill of the pit in the SE corner of k100, therefore it is assigned to the stratum associated with this cut. K03 P904-P913MH5.J al clay K05 P904-P913MH5.J al brown K06 P904-P913MH5.J al 7.5YR5/4 K07 P904-P913MH5.J al medium soft K08 P904-P913MH5.J al fine O01 v0122 O901-S204PC2.J al O01 v0126 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0127 O904-S204PC2.J al O01 v0146 O913-S204PC2.J mh P02 P904-P913MH5.J al exposed, not excavated J02f0305 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P904-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P904-P913MH5.J al ld A35 V105-U809YM.J cjc L_W18d0913 J2w205 T313 pC.jpg B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc f305 has been assigned to the East baulk of k15 C33 U809-U809YM.J ym this feature is assigned to the east baulk in k15 so no descriptive attributes were recorded D01 P904-P913MH5.J al k15 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym Since this feature is a baulk so no type of contact was assigned for it D06 P904-P913MH5.J al 8996 @top F02 ov f0307 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0309 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Several shape sherds that all date to Phase h1-JPA. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Sloping cultural layer in k14. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Dated to late EDIII based on ceramics. It is one of the sloping layers that abuts the bottom of the revetment wall (f128). I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Sloping layer, probably dating towards end of EDIII occupation in k14. This was then overlaid by f303 and then by the early Mittani deposits. I99 P912-P912MKB.J mkb this feature is in k14 but related to the use area in the column. Many more shape sherds in this feature, all dating to Phase h1-JPA. P02 P904-P913MH5.J sc P904 J02f0307 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P904-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P904-P913MH5.J mh ad A30 S307-S206PC.J pc red accumulation sloping towards south, North of wall f288 and west of wall f127 A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v128 B11 P904-P913MH2.J mh Red layer. B11 U808-U808YM2.J ym It's a natural accumulation layer located in k14 between walls f127 and f288 C33 U808-U808YM3.J ym q log does not indicate the existance of a qlot for that feature probably there was no pottery found D01 P904-P913MH5.J mh k14 D06 P904-P913MH5.J mh 8806 @top D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8756 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8762 D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8789 F02 ov f0308 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0309 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Under f306, which dated to Phase h1-JPA. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under f306 which is dated to the late EDIII based on ceramics. It is one of the sloping layers that abuts the bottom of the revetment wall (f128) I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just after the construction of the flanking wall. Unclear exact periodization as ceramics are still unanalyzed. Could be subject to further revision K05 P904-P913MH5.J mh strong brown K06 P904-P913MH5.J mh 7.5YR5/6 O01 v0128 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0128a O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0128b O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0130 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0130a O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh P02 P904-P913MH5.J mh exposed, not excavated J02f0308 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P904-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P904-P913MH5.J mh ad A30 S307-S206PC.J pc red brownish accumulation exposed only in part under f307, abutting wall f127 A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v128 A35 S312-S211PC2.J pc v125a B11 P904-P913MH2.J mh NE corner. B11 U808-U808YM2.J ym It's a natural accumulation layer in the northeast corner of k14 C33 U808-U808YM3.J ym q log does not indicate the existance of a qlot for that feature probably there was no pottery found C33 U809-U809YM.J ym this feature was only exposed not excavated therefore hardness and texture and color were not recorded D01 P904-P913MH5.J mh k14 D06 P904-P913MH5.J mh 8806 @top D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8794 F02 ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Under f306, which dated to Phase h1-JPA. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under f306 which is dated to the late EDIII based on ceramics. It is one of the sloping layers that abuts the bottom of the revetment wall (f128) I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just after the construction of the flanking wall. Unclear exact periodization as ceramics are still unanalyzed. Could be subject to further revision O01 v0128 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0130 O904-S204PC2.J mh P02 P904-P913MH5.J mh exposed, not excavated J02f0309 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P904-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P904-P913MH5.J mh ld A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v130 B11 P904-P913MH2.J mh SW corner. B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc layer located on the South-West corner of k14, abutting f289 C33 U808-U808YM3.J ym q log does not indicate the existance of a qlot for that feature probably there was no pottery found C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes such as color texture and hardness were recorded D01 P904-P913MH5.J mh k14 D06 P904-P913MH5.J mh 8745 @top D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8739 F02 ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Under f306, which dated to Phase h1-JPA. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Under f306 which is dated to the late EDIII based on ceramics. It is one of the sloping layers that abuts the bottom of the revetment wall (f128) I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just after the construction of the flanking wall O01 v0130 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0130a O904-S204PC2.J mh P02 P904-P913MH5.J mh exposed, not excavated J02f0310 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P904-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P904-P913MH5.J al ly B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc red claysh layer located in the Eastern portion of k4, abutting apron f131 D01 P904-P913MH5.J al k4 D06 P904-P913MH5.J al 8810 @bottom D06 P904-P913MH5.J al 8826 @top F02 ov f0315 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0131 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature is correlated with f350 that was dated to late EDIII based on ceramics, however, it is also at an elevation similar to brickfall layers. It is probably a mixed feature that was eroded and therefore includes both EDIII and Mittani. I have dated it to the later period as it is probably mixed. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Possibly the same as f350 which is dated by ceramics to Late EDIII, probably belongs to early Late EDIII based on stratigraphy. It is at roughly the same elevation as the lower brickfall and so is probably eroded. It may include mixed ceramics, especially if it was excavated on level plane, it would have been cut by erosion in the west. K03 P904-P913MH5.J al clay K05 P904-P913MH5.J al red K06 P904-P913MH5.J al 2.5YR5/8 K07 P904-P913MH5.J al medium soft K08 P904-P913MH5.J al fine O01 v0133 O912-S204PC2.J mh O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0208 P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P905 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P905 J02f0311 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! is A21 P905-P913MH5.J al pit-c B11 P905-P913MH2.J sc f311 has been assigned to a pit, aprox. 76cm in diameter in the NE portion of k4. D01 P905-P913MH5.J al k4 D03 P904-S306PC-R.J al 994 (38948 50842 - 4019 / Relay location: p) D06 P905-P913MH5.J al 8792 @bottom D06 P905-P913MH5.J al 8814 @top F02 cu f0310 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Starts from f310 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as other pits in front of apron f298 and f300 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc cuts through f310 which is a floor layer dated to late EDIII I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part Mittani restructuring? Shallow pits dug through EDIII layers, just under brickfall. Probably date to phase right before the brickfall. P02 P905-P913MH5.J al P905 J02f0312 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! fi A21 P905-P913MH5.J al fi B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc fill of pit f311: soft brown soil D01 P905-P913MH5.J al k4 D06 P905-P913MH5.J al 8792 @bottom D06 P905-P913MH5.J al 8814 @top F02 si f0311 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Starts from f310 I10 S305-S305PC.J pc fill of f311 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc fill of pit f311 which cuts through f310 which is provisionally dated to the late EDIII I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part Mittani restructuring? Shallow pits dug through EDIII layers, just under brickfall. Probably date to phase right before the brickfall. K03 P905-P913MH5.J al clay K05 P905-P913MH5.J al dark brown K06 P905-P913MH5.J al 7.5YR3/4 K07 P905-P913MH5.J al medium soft K08 P905-P913MH5.J al medium fine P02 P905-P913MH5.J al P905 J02f0313 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 V105-U809YM.J !! of A21 V105-U809YM.J cjc mx B11 P905-P913MH2.J sc Collapse of the N section of k24. B11 V105-U809YM.J cjc This feature appears to be a baulk that was removed volumetrically from the northern portion of k24. The elevations were not recorded but as k24 was not excavated very deep it probably includes the upper layers. C33 V105-U809YM.J cjc Very little information was recorded about this feature, there is no photo and no descriptive attributes were recorded. In addition there are no elevations recorded for this feature or its corresponding q-lots. D01 P905-P913MH5.J sc k24 F02 ab f0128 U808-U808YM2.J ym I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s148-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc same elevation as f125 and f137 in k13 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh E baulk. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc pC identified this stratum based on elevations I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Upper layers against the revetment wall. Baulk feature so it is difficult to correlate with use areas. K03 P905-P913MH5.J mh clay K05 P905-P913MH5.J mh gray K07 P905-P913MH5.J mh soft K08 P905-P913MH5.J mh dusty, fine O01 v0145 O913-S204PC2.J mh P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P906 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P906 J02f0315 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P905-P913MH5.J al ad B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc reddish accumulation in k4 under f310 C32 V105-U809YM.J cjc The elevation listed for this feature appears incorrect as the elevations for the feature below (f316) are higher than the listed elevation by about 20-30cms. D01 P905-P913MH5.J al k4 D06 P905-P913MH5.J al 8810 @top F02 co f0316 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0131 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Elevation such that f288 must have been showing. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh No screen wall in front of the apron. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature is correlated with f353 that was dated to late EDIII based on ceramics I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Should be same as f353 although elevations are unclear. K05 P905-P913MH5.J al reddish brown K08 P905-P913MH5.J al fine P02 P905-P913MH5.J al P905 J02f0316 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P905-P913MH5.J sc ad A35 V105-U809YM.J cjc v133 B11 S307-S206PC.J pc soft accumulation in k4 under f315 C10 V105-U809YM.J cjc The elevation originally listed for the top of this feature contradicts the elevations given in the q-lots. According to the q-lot log this feature spans an elevation from 8789-8769. D01 P905-P913MH5.J sc k4 D06 P905-P913MH5.J sc 8761 @top D06 V105-U809YM.J cjc 8769 @bottom D06 V105-U809YM.J cjc 8789 @top F02 ov f0324 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0326 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0327 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ov f0328 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0131 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I11 P914-S215PC.J mh Mixed in date. I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Cultural build-up in front of apron steps. Artificial feature. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This feature is under f315 that was matched to f353 and is dated to late EDIII based on ceramics I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature is approximately the same elevation as f353 and is also located south of the apron. The notes from mH indicate that the ceramics were mixed in date but this may be due to the erosion f366, which cuts some of the floor features in the west, meaning that some features that were excavated on a level plane included some material from the brickfall as well. K05 P905-P913MH5.J sc brown K06 P905-P913MH5.J sc 7.5YR5/4 K07 P905-P913MH5.J sc soft K08 P905-P913MH5.J sc very fine O01 v0133 O912-S204PC2.J mh P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P906 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P906 J02f0317 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! no ct A21 P905-P913MH5.J al st A30 S307-S206PC.J pc two eroded stones sitting on the last steps of the apron f131 in the SW corner, next to wall f127. They may be come from wall f127 A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v129 B11 P905-P913MH2.J al Includes two stones as components. D01 P905-P913MH5.J al k4 D03 P904-S306PC-R.J al 1000 (39243 50424 - 4020 / Relay location: p) D03 P904-S306PC-R.J al 1001 (39260 50411 - 4020 / Relay location: p) D03 P904-S306PC-R.J al 995 (39345 50483 - 4069 / Relay location: p) D03 P904-S306PC-R.J al 996 (39317 50500 - 4041 / Relay location: p) D03 P904-S306PC-R.J al 997 (39290 50482 - 4043 / Relay location: p) D03 P904-S306PC-R.J al 998 (39317 50457 - 4060 / Relay location: p) D03 P904-S306PC-R.J al 999 (39239 50462 - 4010 / Relay location: p) D06 P905-P913MH5.J al 8825 @bottom D06 P905-P913MH5.J al 8862 @top F02 re f0131 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >re f0322 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s176-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7f-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Dating based on starting elevation. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc stones were covered by f286 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Two eroded stones, possibly come to rest at the end of the early Mittanni before the brickfall. This assignment is provisional. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc It is difficult to assign when these stones came to rest on the apron. They are relatively low on the apron, suggesting that they fell before the area was substantially covered. They probably belong to the period immediately before the brickfall or right at the beginning of the brickfall. The elevation would suggest they are inside the brickfall but they may have fallen before being covered by brickfall. O01 v0123 O903-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0129 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0129a O904-S204PC2.J mh P02 P905-P913MH5.J al P906 J02f0318 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! bu A20 S306-S306PC.J !! no ct A21 P905-P913MH5.J al ld A21 S306-S306PC.J pc mixed A35 V105-U809YM.J cjc v115 B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc f318 has been assigned to the South-East portion of baulk in k4 D01 P905-P913MH5.J al k4 D04 U808-U808YM2.J ym the type of contact assigned for the feature was reconstructed from v91 D06 P905-P913MH5.J al 8860 @top F02 ov f0188 U808-U808YM2.J ym I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s158-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Dated on the base of starting elevation. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Baulk. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This baulk overlays a brickfall feature (f188) I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This baulk is composed of brickfall (see v115) and overlays the small curtain wall f323. This small curtain wall defines the use phase inside the brickfall and therefore the brickfall of f318 which comes over it must belong to the second phase of the brickfall. K03 P905-P913MH5.J al mix K07 P905-P913MH5.J al mix K08 P905-P913MH5.J al mix O01 v0091 O817-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0115 O829-S204PC2.J mh P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P905 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P905 J02f0319 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! no ct A21 P905-P913MH5.J mh glacis A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v136 B11 S312-S211PC2.J pc the glacis, consisting in a very hard sloping surface, which follow the slope of the layers underneath C03 S312-S211PC2.J pc probably due to its hardness and compact surface it was layed in order to permit the flow of water from wall f128; it can be the same kind of layer found in J1 at the same position in front of revetment wall D01 P905-P913MH5.J mh k14 D06 P905-P913MH5.J mh 8793 @top D06 P912-P913MH7.J mh 8781 F02 ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0289 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc elevation and layers above dated to phase h1-JPA I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Glacis associated with f288. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc This hard sloping layers is the lowest level excavated and abuts the bottom of the revetment wall (f128). It is under EDIII accumulations and so is dated to the same period as the other EDIIIb accumulations above it. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Hard gray layer associated with the construction of the monumental access. The type of contact with f127, the flanking wall, was not recorded originally but it likely runs underneath. In future excavations when the baulk just south of f127 is removed this question can be investigated further. K03 P905-P913MH5.J mh clay K05 P905-P913MH5.J mh very pale gray K06 P905-P913MH5.J mh 10YR7/3 K07 P905-P913MH5.J mh very hard K08 P905-P913MH5.J mh very few inclusions, packed O01 v0136 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0179b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0182 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 P905-P913MH5.J mh exposed, not excavated J02f0320 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! no ct A21 P905-P913MH5.J sc st A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v131 B11 P905-P913MH2.J sc f320 has been assigned to three floating stones (medium and small in size) located in the corner between f127 and f128 in k104. D01 P905-P913MH5.J sc k104 D06 P905-P913MH5.J sc 8879 @bottom D06 P905-P913MH5.J sc 8902 @top F02 >re f0321 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Sits in f171 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh Stone at the corner of f127 and f128. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc sits in f171 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc These stones are sitting in f171 which is the transition point of EDIII and Mittani. These stones probably fell in place some time after the EDIII use, representing the non-maitainence of the area. For that reason I have dated them to early Mittani. O01 v0086 O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0087 O814-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0098b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0104 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0105 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0107 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0110 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0131 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0131a O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0138 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0142 O913-S204PC2.J mh P02 P905-P913MH5.J sc P906 J02f032001 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH2.J !! no ct A21 P905-P913MH2.J sc st B11 P905-P913MH2.J sc 320.1 is a medium-large floating stone in the corner between f127 and f128 in k104 D03 P906-S306PC-R.J sc 1003 (39855 50541 - 3913 / Relay location: p) D03 P906-S306PC-R.J sc 1004 (39872 50548 - 3918 / Relay location: p) D03 P906-S306PC-R.J sc 1005 (39869 50579 - 3916 / Relay location: p) J02f032002 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH2.J !! no ct A21 P905-P913MH2.J sc st B11 P905-P913MH2.J sc 320.2 is a small floating stone in the corner between f127 and f128 in k104, west to f320.1 D03 P906-S306PC-R.J sc 1006 (39889 50540 - 3892 / Relay location: p) D03 P906-S306PC-R.J sc 1007 (39885 50513 - 3875 / Relay location: p) J02f032003 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH2.J !! no ct A21 P905-P913MH2.J sc st B11 P905-P913MH2.J sc 320.3 is a small floating stone in the corner between f127 and f128 in k104, west to f320.2 D03 P906-S306PC-R.J sc 1008 (39911 50513 - 3879 / Relay location: p) D03 P906-S306PC-R.J sc 1009 (39963 50301 - 3869 / Relay location: p) J02f0321 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P905-P913MH5.J sc ad A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v131 B11 P905-P913MH2.J sc f320 is the accumlation below stones f320.1, f320.2 and f320.3 located in the corner between f127 and f128 in k104. C33 U809-U809YM.J ym no descriptive attributes such as color texture and hardness were recorded D01 P905-P913MH5.J sc k104 D06 P905-P913MH5.J sc 8879 @top D06 V105-U809YM.J cjc 8835 @bottom F02 ab f0127 S312-S211PC2.J pc F02 >ab f0128 S312-S211PC2.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh = f171 I12 P914-S215PC.J mh pedestal of stone f320. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc sits in f171 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Same as f171 which is uppermost levels of sloping accumulations from EDIII period. f171 includes mixed ceramics from EDIII and Mittani. Unclear which phase exactly to assign the feature since it is mixed. O01 v0098 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0098b O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0102 O824-S204PC2.J al O01 v0104 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0105 O825-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0107 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0110 T222-S204PC2.J pc O01 v0131 O904-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0131a O904-S204PC2.J mh P02 P905-P913MH5.J sc P906 J02f0322 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 P905-P913MH5.J !! bu A21 P905-P913MH5.J sc ad A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v129 B11 P905-P913MH2.J sc Pedestal of stone f317, no pottery recovered. D01 P905-P913MH5.J sc k4 D06 P905-P913MH5.J sc 8825 @top F02 ov f0332 S306-S306PC.J pc F02 >ab f0288 S306-S306PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Abutting f288 to the south, on top of floor feature f332. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc dated for the pottery to Mittani I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Associated with early Mittani curtain wall I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature was originally considered to be Mittani based on inclusion of Mittani sherds, but instead those sherds might have been included through the process of constructing the wall f288. It is possible then that this feature is actually from the third millennium. Above it is f310 which is tentatively associated with f350 which was dated to the late EDIII period. I99 P916-P916MKB.J mkb the latest date of the sherds in this lot is Mittani or possibly Khabur because of the Khabur type painted body sherd and the small disk base of a bowl. Other sherds in the lot are mixed earlier periods with one rim dating to Phase 4 and sherds dating to Phase 1. K03 P905-P913MH5.J al clay K05 P905-P913MH5.J al gray K07 P905-P913MH5.J al soft K08 P905-P913MH5.J al fine P01 U808-U808YM2.J ym P907 P99 U808-U808YM.J ym P907 J02f0326 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl2 A20 P906-P913MH5.J !! su A21 P906-P913MH5.J mh fa A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v132 B11 P906-S307PC.J mh very thin and fragile plaster layer. Very difficult to excavate [hence we didn't expose much of it but left it for the next season]. Seen first in profile of k100 and associated with one stone of staircase. Gray layer right on top of it/mixed with it. B11 S225-S211PC2.J pc Plaster floor, associated both with the apron f131 and with the high steps of f130. D01 P906-P913MH5.J mh k4 D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1010 (38905 51062 - 4018 / Relay location: top) D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1011 (39092 50921 - 4025 / Relay location: top) D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1012 (39056 50969 - 4024 / Relay location: top) D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1013 (39023 51107 - 4025 / Relay location: top) D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1014 (39064 51108 - 4025 / Relay location: top) D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 8749@top F02 ov f0329 S306-S306PC.J pc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 P914-S215PC.J mh Plaster floor, associated both with the apron and with the steps (the high step). Its association with the steps suggests that this floor level could date to the 3rd millennium. Perhaps this is the highest 3rd millennium floor we have. I10 S305-S305PC.J pc lower than elevation of a floor in J6f184, which date to h35-MZA I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Plaster floor, similar to f370. Also at the same elevations as other EDIII floors. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Should be assigned to same as f329 K03 P906-P913MH5.J mh plaster K05 P906-P913MH5.J mh white K06 P906-P913MH5.J mh 2.5Y8/2 K07 P906-P913MH5.J mh fragile K08 P906-P913MH5.J mh fine O01 v0132 O904-S204PC2.J sc O01 v0132b O904-S204PC2.J sc J02f0327 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl2 A20 P906-P913MH5.J !! su A21 P906-P913MH5.J mh fd A35 S307-S206PC.J pc v132 B11 P906-S307PC.J mh floor surface close to the Southern baulk of k4: it is characterized by the presence of small pebbles and pottery sherds B11 S225-S211PC2.J pc floor surface in front of apron D01 P906-P913MH5.J mh k4 D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1017 (39112 50682 - 3947 / Relay location: top) D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1018 (38744 51045 - 4028 / Relay location: top) D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1019 (38986 50462 - 3949 / Relay location: top) D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1020 (38916 50890 - 4022 / Relay location: top) D03 P912-S306PC-R.J mh 1022 (38947 50426 - 3943 / Relay location: top) D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 8740@bottom D06 S306-S306PC.J pc 8751@top F02 le f0129 V105-U809YM.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s630-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3p-J2B I10 S305-S305PC.J pc is part of wall f129, while the upper part is embedded in it I11 S305-S305PC.J pc layers dated to h33-MZA abut it in J6 I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Associated with the construction of the flanking wall f129 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of construction of f127 O01 v0096b O820-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0137 O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0137a O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0137b O912-S204PC2.J mh O01 v0140 O913-S204PC2.J mh J02f0334 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T727-T727CJC.J cjc f0346 A01 T822-T822CJC.J cjc f0288 A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^ctwl1 A20 T721-T822CJC2.J !! no ct A21 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc wall A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Wall running east-west in k14 that abuts f127. It is the same as f288 and is part of the same wall as f346. It is a small curtian wall in front of the revetment wall (f128) with several large limestones. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v153a A98 T822-T822CJC.J cjc Because this feature remained from the previous year but we did not have access to the previous feature number at the beginning of MZ22 we assigned it a new number. It is however now known that it is, in actuality, f288. B11 T721-T721CJC.J cjc This feature is the remains of the wall just west of the west apron wall (f127). It had been excavated in 2005 but we assigned it a new feature in MZ22 (2009). Two points, the Southeast corner and the southwest corner, were measured by the surveyor Adeeb for plots (m6130 is the SW point, m6131 is the SE point). We assigned each stone inside the wall a component number 1-9. In previous years there was another row of stones on top of those that we surveyed but these were removed. This feature therefore only represents the bottom row of stones of the whole wall. This wall abuts wall f127. C10 T729-T729CJC.J cjc When we first began excavations we assigned the whole J2 area (except k13 and k100) to k54 because we did not have squares strung yet. Now that we have the squares this feature can be assigned to k14. D01 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc k54 D01 T729-T729CJC.J cjc k14 D06 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc 8799 @top D06 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc 8807 @bottom F02 co f0335 T820-T820CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0336 T721-T721CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0127 T721-T721CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0335 T721-T721CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Before the Mittani brickfall that comes up against the wall. Corresponds in time with other curtain walls. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Before the Mittanni brickfall that comes up against the wall. Corresponds in time with other curtain walls. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Mittani wall K03 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc st K05 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc very hard O01 v0147 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0147b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0153 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0153a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc P02 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc T721 J02f0335 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T729-T729CJC.J cjc f0336 A01 T820-T820CJC.J cjc f0352 A01 T822-T822CJC.J cjc f0289 A20 T721-T822CJC2.J !! fi A21 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc bf A30 T827-T827CJC2.J cjc Accumulation of reddish soil with some white accumulations. It is bricky in consistency and comes apart in chunks. Although orginally f335 was intended to refer to the accumulation abutting the wall f334 in the west, through a recording problem it instead became the accumulation under the wall. This accumulation was directly under the wall f346, with the stones of f349 embedded in it. It abuts the wall f127 in the east. It probably formed a foundation for the stone wall f346. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v153 A98 T822-T822CJC.J cjc We excavated f335 as the materials under the wall f334 but in previous years it had been left as a baulk which was refered to as f289 which, when excavated, eventually was separated into 3 features f335, f336 and f349. B11 T721-T721CJC.J cjc This accumulation abuts f334 in the east. It contains bricky material, including articulated brick pieces. This may be part of the overall brickfall area that was noted in the whole J2 area. The material was very chunky and broke apart in fist-sized pieces. f335 was exposed for several years so it was eroded and crumbly. B11 T820-T820CJC.J cjc Accumulation under the wall f334. It comes apart in large chunks, including a bricky material. It is relatively thick and may form a base or foundation for the wall (f334). Inside f335, at the bottom we found some stones, confined only to the area immediately under the wall which we labeled f349. With the bricky material of f335 and the stones of f349 it is very likely that these were placed to form a foundation for the larger stones of f334. C01 T727-T727CJC.J cjc Today we continued excavating this feature after several days of not working in this area. Some smaller stones were uncovered. Their relationship to the wall (f334) that covered f335 is unclear. C04 T729-T729CJC.J cjc This feature was accidentally confused with f336 in the field. The result of this confusion is that f336 pottery was collected using feature number f335. This is not a major problem as both f336 and f335 are accumulations associated with the wall f334. Originally f335 was just the material from inside the wall. Unfortunately because of the mix up f335 is now both the material from inside the wall as well as from immediately underneath (which should have been f336). C10 T902-T830CJC.J cjc When we first began excavations we assigned the whole J2 area (except k13 and k100) to k54 because we did not have squares strung yet. Now that we have the squares this feature can be assigned to k14. C30 T820-T820CJC.J cjc f336 was not really used so all types of contact now refer to f335 as the accumulation under the wall, not as it was originally intended as the inclusion inside of the wall. D01 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc k54 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k14 D03 T721-T728CJCR.J cjc 1023 (39461 50054 - 8947) D06 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc 8807 @bottom D06 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc 8947 @top F02 ov f0319 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0354 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0334 T721-T721CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Based on ceramics, this feature is mixed EDIII and Mitanni but the Mitanni remains are probably introduced through the construction of the wall, not originally part of this deposit. Additionally, there are very few Mitanni sherds so this feature is understood to be an EDIIIB deposit. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Directly under the wall f334, presumably built at the same time I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation inside and under Mittani curtain wall. K03 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc red and gray K07 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc chunky O01 v0147b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0153 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0153a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0156 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0161 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161d T725-T826CJC3.J cjc P02 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc T721 J02f0336 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T729-T729CJC.J cjc f0335 A20 T721-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc a A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Accumulation under the wall f334. This number was only used for one q-lot and then f335 was accidentally used to refer to the accumulation under wall f334. For summary purposes f335 and f336 should be considered the same accumulation. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v152c B11 T721-T721CJC.J cjc This accumulation was directly under the wall f334. It abuts the west wall of the apron (f127). It comes apart in large chunks. The color is reddish with some small white spots. When picked it comes apart in a chunk. There do not appear to be any bricks acting as a foundation for the wall f334. This feature was presumably left in place to support the wall f334 which had not been removed, but it may have also formed a portion of a baulk. C04 T729-T729CJC.J cjc This feature was accidentally confused with f335 in the field. The result of this confusion is that f336 pottery was collected using feature number f335. This is not a major problem as both f336 and f335 are accumulations associated with the wall f334. Originally f335 was just the material from inside the wall. Unfortunately because of the mix up f335 is now both the material from inside the wall as well as from immediately underneath (which should have been f336). C10 T902-T830CJC.J cjc When we first began excavations we assigned the whole J2 area (except k13 and k100) to k54 because we did not have squares strung yet. Now that we have the squares this feature can be assigned to k14. C30 T820-T820CJC.J cjc This feature was confused with f335. From now on all information refering to f336 will assume that f335 and f336 are the same feature, that is, the accumulation under the wall. The feature that would have been f336 essentially no longer exists as a separate feature due to the mix-up. D01 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc k54 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k14 D03 T721-T728CJCR.J cjc 1024 (39382 50329 - 8807 / Relay location: NE corner) D06 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc 8735 @bottom D06 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc 8807 @top F02 ov f0319 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0354 T829-T829CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Based on ceramics, this feature is mixed EDIII and Mitanni but the Mitanni remains are probably introduced through the construction of the wall, not originally part of this deposit. Additionally, there are very few Mitanni sherds so this feature is understood to be an EDIIIB deposit. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Directly under the wall f334, presumably built at the same time I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Accumulation under the Mittani wall. K03 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc red and gray K07 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc medium hard K08 T721-T822CJC2.J cjc chunky O01 v0147b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc J02f0337 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T722-T822CJC2.J !! of A21 T722-T822CJC2.J cjc vm A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc North baulk of k14. This was excavated as volumetric feature. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v152 B11 T722-T722CJC.J cjc This feature was the leftover stub of a baulk from previous J2 excavations. It would have been the north baulk of k14. We decided to remove it as it was heavily eroded. We removed it down to almost the bottom but left just a little piece in place so we can continue to use the same baulk in this year's excavations. The feature was made of some hard chunky materials mixed with ashy lenses. C10 T902-T830CJC.J cjc When we first began excavations we assigned the whole J2 area (except k13 and k100) to k54 because we did not have squares strung yet. Now that we have the squares this feature can be assigned to k14 D01 T722-T822CJC2.J cjc k54 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k14 D03 T722-T728CJCR.J cjc 1025 (39646 50455 - 8855 / Relay location: NE corner) D06 T722-T822CJC2.J cjc 8791 @bottom D06 T722-T822CJC2.J cjc 8855 @top F02 ov f0319 T829-T829CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Elevation I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Elevation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Mixed Mittani and EDIII, unidentified ashy features inside. K03 T722-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T722-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T722-T822CJC2.J cjc medium hard O01 v0147 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0147b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc P02 T722-T822CJC2.J cjc T721 J02f0338 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T820-T820CJC.J cjc f0341 A20 T723-T725CJC.J !! fi A20 T723-T822CJC2.J !! of A21 T723-T725CJC.J cjc bf A21 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc mx A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Large brickfall in south k15 and k5. It is composed of red and gray bricks. Probably Mittanni in date. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v179 B11 T723-T725CJC.J cjc This feature is the south section of all of J2. We have assigned it to k54 which is an over-arching locus we have been using for all the cleaning operations at the beginning of MZ22 (2009) before the squares are reestablished. The section is clearly composed of brickmelt and brickfall. The section was cut back about 50 centimeters to remove the eroded pieces and also to create more room in front of the apron for the J2 excavations of this year. Several q-lots were collected from this feature. B11 T820-T820CJC.J cjc Very large brickfall accumulation. It is composed of red and gray bricks. It was originally the cut of the south section but when removed it was completely composed of brickfall. At the lowest part there are large partial pieces of bricks, as we move up the section we see small portions of bricks, brickmelt and at the top the pieces of brick are almost indistinguisable but certainly still the same material only more degraded. C03 T803-T804CJC2.J cjc The scraping of the south section of k15 and k5 revealed only brickfall. Originally this feature was described as mixed but now we can see it is very uniformly brickfall. This is the same situation as the scraping of the west section of k14 and k15, therefore, both f338 and f341 (section scraping) are brickfall and are the same feature. C10 T902-T830CJC.J cjc When we first began excavations we assigned the whole J2 area (except k13 and k100) to k54 because we did not have squares strung yet. Now that we have the squares this feature can be assigned to k15 and k5. D01 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc k54 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k15 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k5 D06 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc 8707 @bottom D06 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc 8895 @top F02 co f0339 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0344 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0366 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0344 T829-T829CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of the large Mitanni brickfall, dated to the middle Mitanni based on the dating of erosion to the early Mitanni. K03 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc medium hard K08 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc bricky O01 v0148 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0148a T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0148b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0151 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0155 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0157 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0158 T721-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0168 T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0169a T806-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0174a T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0175a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176c T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178b T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0187a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T723-T822CJC2.J cjc T723 J02f0339 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T725-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc fb A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Very hard gray surface in k15. This surface was probably created by the erosion (f366) seen in the south section. Water from the erosion made it very hard. Originally thought to be a either a glacis (f319) or a sloping surface across the whole area (k110, k5 and k15) it turned out to be an erosion surface confined primarily to k15. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v174 B11 T725-T725CJC.J cjc Very compacted surface with some small pebbles inside. It was exposed when removing f338. It is very hard and a light gray color. B11 T802-T802CJC.J cjc This surface slopes down from east to west. In k5 it is 8930(m6151+158-143) in the SE corner sloping down to 8855 (m6152-124+143) in the SW corner. B11 T810-T810CJC.J cjc The surface of f339 is a very flat gray surface. It is very hard and appears smooth. When the materials above it were picked they separated easily from the surface of f339. Because it overlays more than one feature it comes apart slightly differently. In the northern part when picked it comes off attached to large brown chunks (about 15cm in size). Under these chunks we found the reddish layer f348. In contrast in the SW portion of f339 when picked it comes off in an extremely thin layer and immediately overlays a pink layer (f373). The portion underlying f339 in the north with the chunks has occasional charcoal inclusions and small white laminations from roots or water. C03 T810-T810CJC.J cjc I think that this layer is probably a result of the erosion we see in the south section of k110, k5 and that continues in k15. I suggest this because f339 overlays more than one feature (including f365, f373 and f348) which indicates that the layers underneath were eroded before they were overlaid by the gray layer of f339. I think the reason that it comes apart in different ways when picked is because after the erosion the water and dust settled and bonded with the different exposed layers in different ways. For example in the southwest corner it only rested on top of the pink (f373) while in the northern part it became more bonded with the layer underneath (f348). Also, the brickfall rests directly on top of this layer which suggests it was the last moment in time, sealing off the eroded layers before the brickfall fell on top of it. C10 T902-T830CJC.J cjc When we first began excavating we thought that perhaps f339 extended across all of J2, but when we excavated it, f339 was contained to only k15. C40 T802-T802CJC.J cjc We attributed this feature to the accumulation immediately under the brickfall when we scraped back the south section of k5 and k15. It was a hard gray layer sloping down from east to west. It appeared to be the same as f344 in k110. When we began removing the feature it became unclear if this was the same feature as it appears in the SW corner of k5 that the brickfall directly overlays an uneven surface with embedded pebbles. When we remove the pebble-surface (f362) we hope to see if f362 is a wash that cut the surface of f339 or if f339 did not continue under the brickfall as assumed. We will use the south section to verify the slope (or non-existence) of this feature. C99 T725-T725CJC.J cjc We have not excavated this feature yet. D01 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc k4 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k15 D03 T810-T820CJCR.J cjc 1102 (39154 49915 - 8705 / Relay location: SW corner of remaining portion) D03 T810-T820CJCR.J cjc 1103 (39211 50023 - 8721 / Relay location: Center point of NW edge) D03 T810-T820CJCR.J cjc 1104 (39232 50175 - 8733 / Relay location: NE corner point) D03 T810-T820CJCR.J cjc 1105 (39233 50100 - 8724 / Relay location: NW corner point) D03 T810-T820CJCR.J cjc 1106 (39041 50098 - 8714 / Relay location: SE corner) D03 T810-T820CJCR.J cjc 1107 (39148 50173 - 8724 / Relay location: point on eastern edge) D06 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc 8712 @bottom D06 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc 8724 @top F02 co f0373 T810-T810CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0348 T810-T810CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0365 T810-T810CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0374 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s161-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Assigned to the same stratum as the erosion (f366) that presumably created this feature. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Possibly formed by the erosion of f366 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc The nature of this feature is unclear, but it appears to be a surface formed by the processes of erosion. It may have been partially eroded in the third millennium but it was furhter damaged in the mid-Mittani when the erosion of f366 happened. For this reason I have assigned this feature to the Mittani although it could be revised with further information. Similar to f371. K03 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc very hard K07 T829-T829CJC.J cjc very hard K08 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc platy K08 T829-T829CJC.J cjc smooth surface O01 v0154a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0156 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0157 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0157a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0158 T721-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0174 T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0174a T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0174b T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0174c T809-T826CJC3.J sh P02 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc T811 J02f0340 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T725-T725CJC.J cjc f0342 A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 T725-T822CJC2.J !! fi A21 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc bf A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Small area next to the cement staircase and immediately under the cement staircase that was removed when the south section was cut back. It was composed entirely of brickfall. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v151 B11 T725-T725CJC.J cjc This feature was assigned to the removal of the dirt edging the cement staircase. It had been left in place as a border to the stairs to prevent erosion of the stairs. It was very small. It is composed of brickfall. C01 T802-T802CJC.J cjc Today we finished removing a portion of the area under the staircase. This portion (corresponding to q-lot q862) appears to have not been disturbed in the construction of the staircase. We collected the pottery, it appears that a portion of the reddish layer, f361, was removed in removing this feature. D01 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D06 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc 8806 @bottom D06 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc 8842 @top D06 T802-T802CJC.J cjc 8757 F02 co f0342 T725-T725CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0343 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0343 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of large Mitanni brickfall K03 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc brown and red K07 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc medium hard K08 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc bricky O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O99 T901-T901CJC.J cjc There is no direct view of this feature as a separate feature but it is part of the large brickfall f338. The best view was chosen from the pre-excavation photos and f340 is visible in the area just to the east of the cement staircase. P02 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc T725 J02f0341 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T820-T820CJC.J cjc f0338 A20 T725-T822CJC2.J !! fi A21 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc bf A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Large brickfall composed of red and gray bricks, seen clearly in section that covers the western part of k15. It is part of the same brickfall as f338. The bricks at the bottom are larger and more clearly articulate and appear more degraded towards the top of f341. This feature was originally excavated as a volumetric feature but it was composed entirely of brickfall. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v156 B11 T725-T725CJC.J cjc This feature is the remains of a baulk from the previous excavations. It is in the western part of k14. It is very large, extending 6.5 meters south from its NE corner (r1028) and 70 centimeters to the west. It abuts the south section of J2 (f338) B11 T726-T726CJC.J cjc Some large chunks of carbonized wood. The largest was the size of a fist. pC removed the largest pieces from the section. They were collected as a sample. We also found large reddish brick chunks with white inclusions. D01 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc k14 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k15 D03 T725-T728CJCR.J cjc 1028 (39487 50008 - 8859 / Relay location: NE corner of removal of baulk stub in k14, k15) D06 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc 8724 @bottom D06 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc 8859 @top F02 ov f0339 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0373 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0374 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0346 T829-T829CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of the large Mitanni brickfall, dated to the middle Mitanni based on the dating of erosion to the early Mitanni. K03 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc brown and red K05 T829-T829CJC.J cjc red and gray K07 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc medium hard K08 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc bricky O01 v0147b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0148 T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0148b T719-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0151 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0152c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0153 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0154c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0155 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0156 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0157 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0157a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0161 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161d T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc T725 J02f0342 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T725-T725CJC.J cjc f0340 A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 T725-T822CJC2.J !! fi A21 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc bf A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Removal of brickfall in south k5 under the cement staircase. This feature is the same as f341, both refering to removal of brickfall surrounding the cement staircase. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v151 B11 T725-T725CJC.J cjc The removal of the remaining brickfall in the south part of k5. It is composed of red and gray brick pieces. It is hard and comes apart in bricky chunks when picked. In MZ21 this area was part of J7. D01 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D06 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc 8786 @bottom D06 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc 8806 @top F02 co f0360 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0366 T829-T829CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of the large Mitanni brickfall, dated to the middle Mitanni based on the dating of erosion to the early Mitanni. K03 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc brown and red K07 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc medium hard K08 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc bricky O99 T901-T901CJC.J cjc There is no direct view of this feature as a separate feature but it is part of the large brickfall f338. The best view was chosen from the pre-excavation photos and f342 is the portion of the brickfall hidden by the cement staircase. P02 T725-T822CJC2.J cjc T725 J02f0343 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! of A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc mx A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Dirt, including backfill from under the cement staircase. Has no stratigraphic importance B11 T726-T726CJC.J cjc Removal of dirt from under cement staircase. This was partially composed of backfill and partially of brickfall. C02 T726-T726CJC.J cjc Although it has no real context we collected the pottery and assigned a feature. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D03 T725-T728CJCR.J cjc 1030 (38895 50752 - 8759 / Relay location: NE corner) D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8755 @bottom D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8823 @top D06 T829-T829CJC.J cjc 8755 @bottom F02 ov f0360 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0360 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s0-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9z-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Unassigned, includes backfill from cement staircase. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Includes backfill from cement staircase. K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc light brown O99 T901-T901CJC.J cjc There is no view of this feature as it has no archaeological significance. P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T726 J02f0344 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl2 A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc fb A30 T901-T901CJC.J cjc Hard compact surface in south k110. It is about 10cm thick in section and a very distinct gray color. It has some sherds and pebbles embedded in it. A35 T901-T901CJC.J cjc v158a B11 T726-T726CJC.J cjc Very hard surface with some small pebbles and sherds. Highly compacted and appearing to slope down to the southwest of J2. It is covered by the brickfall (f338, f342). It is a light gray color. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D03 T725-T728CJCR.J cjc 1033 (38782 50706 - 8784 / Relay location: SW corner of f344) D03 T725-T728CJCR.J cjc 1034 (38826 50712 - 8779 / Relay location: NW corner of f344) D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8772 @bottom D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8783 @top F02 co f0347 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0347 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F99 T829-T829CJC.J cjc f344 is covered by a thin layer in section, it has not been possible to correlate the features seen in the south section of k110 (the locus in which we found f344) with the previous excavations. It is possible that f310 is the feature covering f344 although there is no feature under the brickfall (which was a large feature f286) that matches the description of f344. Therefore, no types of contact have been assigned covering f344. I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Based on ceramics dated to EDIIIB I11 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb q852-p1 conical cup with string cut base; -p16 coarse reddish-brown bowl similar to J2f258 q683-p1 (see under this entry the references to comparative bowls in J1); -p5, -p15 and -p17 bowls with flat bases and strong wheel marks; -p3 yellow-buff jar with a slightly outturned rim; -p20 cup with string cut base with swelling of body wall just above the base; -p9 reddish-buff conical cup; -p8 greenish-buff conical cup I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Based on ceramics dated to EDIII I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Late EDIII floor in front of the apron. This is the highest preserved floor. It is possible there were more floors above this feature but they were destroyed or removed in antiquity due to erosion. The brickfall falls directly on this feature. I99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb Phase 4c K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc smooth O01 v0158 T721-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0158a T721-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159b T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162 T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T826-T826CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T721 J02f0345 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! no ct A20 T727-T727CJC.J !! no ct A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc floating stones A21 T727-T727CJC.J cjc st A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Six floating stones inside the large brickfall. They are all at about the same elevation but do not form any kind of structure. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v157 B11 T727-T727CJC.J cjc Six floating stones in k15. They are floating in the brickfall of f341 and f338. Components were assigned to each stone f345.1, f345.2, f345.3, f345.4, f345.5, f345.6 and relayed. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k15 D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8749 @top F02 >si f0338 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >si f0338 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >si f0341 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >si f0341 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s160-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Inside the Mittani brickfall and thus dated to the same stratum. K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc st K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc very hard O01 v0154c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0156 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0157 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0157a T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0176 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176c T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0212 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T726 J02f034501 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T727-T728CJCR.J cjc 1035 (38965 50268 - 8749 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034502 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T727-T728CJCR.J cjc 1036 (38985 50202 - 8744 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034503 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T727-T728CJCR.J cjc 1037 (39038 50110 - 8741 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034504 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T727-T728CJCR.J cjc 1038 (39122 49945 - 8742 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034505 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T727-T728CJCR.J cjc 1039 (39204 49953 - 8766 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034506 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T727-T728CJCR.J cjc 1040 (39256 49908 - 8768 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f0346 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T727-T727CJC.J cjc f0334 A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^ctwl1 A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! is A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc w A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Small curtain wall in front of the revetment wall (f128) to the west of the the wall f127. f346, together with f334, is one wall that abuts the western wall (f127) of the apron (f131). It is composed of large limestones, some with a triangular shape. The f346 portion of the wall was partially collapsed when excavated. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v161 B11 T727-T727CJC.J cjc Accumulation of stones in k14. They appear to form a wall. The stones to the north of the wall appear to be stones that have fallen off the top of the wall. B11 T728-T728CJC.J cjc This wall is composed of several large stones. It is held together with a brown soil. It is probably a continuation of f334 although there was no direct contact visible between f346 and f334 when f334 was removed. Very few sherds were found inside of the wall. 20 stones of this feature were relayed, only 18 were visible before dismantling the wall. Most of the stones were medium sized (approximately 30x30cm) while some were quite large (approximately 50x60cm). C02 T727-T727CJC.J cjc We will assign one feature to all the stones, even those that have fallen off the top. Although this wall appears to line up with f334, we have given it a separate feature as it was not found touching f334 and could conceivably be different, however, I believe it is a continuation of wall f334. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k14 D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8741 @bottom D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8798 @top F02 co f0352 T728-T728CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0288 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0334 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0334 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc This feature is stratigraphically before the Mittani brickfall that comes up against the wall. It corresponds in time with other curtain walls. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Before the Mittanni brickfall that comes up against the wall. Corresponds in time with other curtain walls. K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc st K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc stony K99 T728-T728CJC.J cjc The brickfall (f341) comes up to the south face of this wall. The wall appears to have already collapsed by the time the brickfall comes and covers it. This suggests that the wall had already fallen into disuse and had had several stones fall over before the brickfall came and covered it. O01 v0154c T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0156 T721-T729CJC2.J cjc O01 v0161 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161b T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161d T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T728 J02f034601 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1058 (39385 50061 - 8745 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034602 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1059 (39382 50030 - 8747 / Relay location: edge of stone) D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1060 (39385 49984 - 8762 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034605 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1061 (39498 50094 - 8732 / Relay location: edge of stone) D03 T901-T901CJCR.J cjc 1072 (39523 50105 - 8801 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034606 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T901-T901CJCR.J cjc 1073 (39552 50030 - 8776 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034608 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1062 (39484 49980 - 8792 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034609 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1063 (39523 49985 - 8814 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034610 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1064 (39493 50020 - 8797 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034611 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1065 (39460 50009 - 8798 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034612 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1070 (39437 50001 - 8780 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034613 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1071 (39453 49967 - 8776 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034614 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1069 (39422 50028 - 8771 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034615 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1066 (39454 50036 - 8811 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034616 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1067 (39465 50057 - 8810 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034617 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1068 (39449 50080 - 8781 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034618 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T901-T901CJCR.J cjc 1074 (39616 50126 - 8788 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034619 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1075 (39471 50013 - 8748 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f0347 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl2 A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc fb A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Very compact gray floor in k110. It is part of a long sequence of floors in front of the apron (f131) indicating the long-use of the area. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v213 B11 T727-T727CJC.J cjc Very hard compacted floor in south k110. It is a grayish color with some flat sherds embedded in it. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8767 @bottom D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8772 @top F02 co f0350 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc F02 >co f0350 T820-T820CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Floor above (f344) dated to EDIII with ceramics and floor below (f359) is also EDIII so all layers between were also assigned to EDIII based on stratigraphy. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Late EDIII deposit in south k110 I99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb unclear K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse K99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb only tiny body sherds O01 v0159b T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162 T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T826-T826CJC.J cjc O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0184a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0208 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T728 J02f0348 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc fa A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Very red granular accumulation in k15. It may form a subfloor for the f359 and f373. This feature was only partially exposed and was not excavated. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v175 B11 T822-T822CJC.J cjc This feature is a granular red layer that crumbles easily. It is much redder than anything around it. It is soft and in some places it comes off when we pick the layer above it (f339). C01 T728-T728CJC.J cjc Reddish layer under f339 that we have not excavated yet. It was slightly exposed in the SW corner of k15. C03 T822-T822CJC.J cjc This feature is probably the same as f379 in k110 although we do not have a direct connection. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k15 D03 T822-T823CJCR.J cjc 1137 (39239 49894 - 8712 / Relay location: NW corner) D03 T822-T823CJCR.J cjc 1138 (39175 50160 - 8719 / Relay location: NE corner) D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8712 @top F02 ov f0374 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0374 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Assumed to be the same as floor f379 which is from a more stratified context based on the matrix and composition of the feature. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Although there is not direct stratigraphic connection it appears to be similar to f379 which is dated to the moment between the construction of the monumental access and the flanking wall. The reddish color, however, suggests that it may be similar to f359, the salmon floor which is presumed constructed at the same time as the flanking wall K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc red K06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 5YR7/6 K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc granular O01 v0175 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0175a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176c T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178b T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0182 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0184 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc Not removed J02f0349 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! no ct A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc st A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc A group of large pebbles, about 10-20cm in size, sitting in the accumulation (f335) under the wall f334. They may form a part of the base of the wall. B11 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc Grouping of 22 stones in k14 under the area of the wall f334. These stones are sitting in f335. The stones were smaller than those composing the wall f346 and f334. The stones were approximately 20-30cms in size. C02 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc These stones were relayed together as a group by pC and sH but each stone was assigned a component number. pC sketched the location of the stones. C03 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc The stones seem to form a base to the wall f334, overlayed with some soil with the larger stones of f334 sitting on top. It was not defined as a wall because it is only one row of stones, with no height. C33 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc No photos were taken of this feature. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k14 D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8764 @top D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8807 @bottom D06 T829-T829CJC.J cjc 8807 @bottom F02 >si f0335 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Directly under the wall f334, it is presumably built at the same time as a foundation I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Stones associated with construction of Mittani curtain wall K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc st K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc very hard K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc stony O99 T909-T901CJC.J cjc There is no view of this feature as it was accidentally removed before photographing. P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T728 J02f034901 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J sg 1042 (39326 50270 - 8764 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034902 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J sg 1043 (39325 50250 - 8759 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034903 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J sg 1044 (39318 50247 - 8759 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034904 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J sg 1045 (39337 50235 - 8763 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034905 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J sg 1046 (39333 50227 - 8766 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034906 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1047 (39335 50195 - 8767 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034907 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1048 (39347 50192 - 8761 / Relay location: center of stone) J02f034908 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1049 (39347 50168 - 8759 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034909 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1051 (39335 50150 - 8761 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034911 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1050 (39377 50192 - 8763 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034912 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1053 (39294 50214 - 8741 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034913 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1052 (39311 50197 - 8747 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034914 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1054 (39368 50223 - 8755 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034915 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1055 (39459 50141 - 8766 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034917 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1056 (39400 50112 - 8792 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f034922 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; D03 T728-T728CJCR.J pc 1057 (39445 50110 - 8757 / Relay location: edge of stone) J02f0350 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl2 A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc fb A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Soft, sandy layer with a reddish color. It is a very thin accumulation. It is one of a series of 11 level floors and accumulations in south k110. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v213 A98 T820-T820CJC.J cjc This feature was only recovered in the south section of k110 where we cut back the baulk. Possibly equal to f310 B11 T728-T728CJC.J cjc Sandy reddish layer. Very crumbly and coarse. B11 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc This feature is very thin, less than 5cm thick. In the section is is clearly distinguishable because it is soft and crumbles easily. The sandy particles are very coarse and are red and white. We only exposed this feature when we cut back the south section of k110. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8757 @bottom D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8767 @top F02 co f0353 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc F02 >co f0353 T820-T820CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Floor above (f344) dated to EDIII with ceramics and floor below (f359) is also EDIII so all layers between were also assigned to EDIII based on stratigraphy. I11 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb q849-p9 bowl with squared rim; -p8 bowl with squared rim but coarser than -p9; -p5 and -p7 flat based in a fine ware with strong wheel marks on the exterior; -p3 small round sided bowl I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Late EDIII deposit in south k110 I99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb Phase 4c K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc reddish K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc sandy O01 v0162 T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T826-T826CJC.J cjc O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0208 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T728 J02f0351 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc a A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Brown accumulation inside of the wall f346. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v161 B11 T728-T728CJC.J cjc Brown soil found inside of wall f346. It is full of fist-sized rocks but not much pottery. It is possibly the mortar of the wall. It is not very compacted. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k14 D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8741 @bottom D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8798 @top F02 si f0346 T728-T728CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc It is inside of wall f346, which is assigned to the this strata based on its stratigraphic relationship to the brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Inside of Mittani wall K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc crumbly O01 v0161 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0161d T725-T826CJC3.J cjc P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T728 J02f0352 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T820-T820CJC.J cjc f0335 A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc l A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Accumulation under the wall f346. It is only partially excavated as we did not remove all of the wall. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v161 B11 T820-T820CJC.J cjc Accumulation under the wall f346. B11 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Comes aprt in chunks, has a reddish and brown colors. Very similar to f335. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k14 D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8741 @top D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8752 @bottom F02 ov f0319 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0319 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc This deposit is thought to be the same as the f335 and thus is assigned to the same stratum, despite being associated with the wall f334, which is dated to the Mitanni. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Directly under all f346, presumably part of the same construction I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Under the Mittani wall, may contain mixed ceramics from both third and second millennium as the construction of the wall seems to have disturbed the surrounding accumulations somewhat. See v130 for the disturbance of third millennium deposits north of the wall. K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc medium soft K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc chunky J02f0353 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl2 A20 T726-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc f A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Reddish accumulation in south k110, one of the series of 11 floors and accumulations in this area demonstrating the long use. This layer is distinguished from f350 as it is less sandy and is more compact. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v213 A98 T820-T820CJC.J cjc This feature was only recovered in the south section of k110 where we cut back the baulk. It still needs to be correlated with the features from the previous excavation but is possibly f315 B11 T801-T801CJC.J cjc Coarse material with reddish particles. B11 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc This layer is similar to the one immediately above it but it is harder and less sandy. It is still reddish in color. It is very coarse with larger particles. It feels rough in your hand. It includes some small pebbles. We only exposed this section when we cut back the south section of k110. D01 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8757 @bottom D06 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc 8761 @top F02 co f0355 T801-T801CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Floor above (f344) dated to EDIII with ceramics and floor below (f359) is also EDIII so all layers between were also assigned to EDIII based on stratigraphy. I11 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb q853-p4 hole mouth jar with rounded rim; q853-p3 cooking pot with rounded rim; q642-p8 Metallic ware jar; q642-p6 beaded rim bowl; q642-p2 Ninevite V small ribbed cup; q642-p4 yellow-brown conical cup I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Late EDIII based on ceramics from mKB I99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb Phase 4c K03 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc medium hard K08 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse O01 v0159 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159b T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162 T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T826-T826CJC.J cjc O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0208 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T726-T822CJC2.J cjc T730 J02f0354 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T730-T822CJC2.J !! no ct A21 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc lens A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Accumulation immediately to the west of f127, where it met with the curtian wall f344. It is composed of gray laminations overlaying the hard gray layer, f319. This feature was probably created by water collecting near the base of the corner of the two walls (f344 and f127). A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v174 B11 T801-T801CJC.J cjc Layer covering the hard gray layer (f319) in k14. This feature comes apart in flaky layers. It is probably composed of laminations created by water. It is a mix of the gray surfaces with brown softer soil. It is located to the south of where wall f334 was located. It is possible that the laminations were caused by the location of the wall. It is not very compacted. D01 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc k14 D06 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc 8736 @bottom D06 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc 8757 @top F02 ov f0319 T902-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0339 T801-T801CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s161-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc This feature is possibly the same erosion and water damage that formed f339 and f371 and is thus assigned to the same feature. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Although this feature is directly on top of the f319 which was dated to the construction of the monumental access it appears to be considerably later. Any accumulations that may have overlaid f319 appear to have been removed by erosion. The thin laminations of these layers indicates the presence of water, probably water that caused the erosion f366. As a result I have assigned the damaged features in this corner near the flanking wall f127 to the same stratum as the major erosion event. K03 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc flaky O01 v0174 T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0177 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0182 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc P02 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc T730 J02f0355 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl2 A20 T730-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc pc A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Floor composed of pebbles and sherds laying flat, recovered only in the southern portion of k110. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v162 B11 T801-T801CJC.J cjc Pebble and sherd floor in the southern portion of k110. Presumably the floor covered the entire locus but we have only the portion remaining where we are cutting down the south section of k110. The floor is about 5cm thick with the sherds mostly lying flat. There are many pebbles in both the surface of the floor and also the matrix that makes up the subfloor. The surface of the floor appears gray but when picked it is a rich brown color. The soil is coarse but when you rub it between your fingers it is very soft and fine. C03 T803-T803CJC.J cjc Appears to be the same as f327 from the previous excavations D01 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D06 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc 8752 @bottom D06 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc 8757 @top F02 ov f0357 T801-T801CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Floor above (f344) dated to EDIII with ceramics and floor below (f359) is also EDIII so all layers between were also assigned to EDIII based on stratigraphy. I11 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb q856-p10 and -p15 coarse medium gray string cut cup bases; q856-p1, -p5, -p6 flat bases of cups or bowls with lower vessel walls rounded just above the base; q856-p11 with squared rim in a coarse ware; q856-p8, -p13, -p17 jars with rim pointed and rounded on the exterior; q856-p1 jar with interior grooved rim; q856-p14 flaring rim jar I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Late EDIII based on ceramics from mKB, elevation similar to f327. I99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb Phase 4c K03 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc reddish K07 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc medium hard K08 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse with pebbles and sherds O01 v0159 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159b T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162 T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162a T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162b T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162c T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T826-T826CJC.J cjc O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0208 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc T730 J02f0356 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^bf A20 T730-T822CJC2.J !! fi A21 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc bf A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Brickfall in k111. This feature was an arbitrary 20 cm deep to remove a portion of the brickfall to allow for easier access from the J7 vantage point to J2. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v163 B11 T801-T801CJC.J cjc Brickfall in J7k6, it was excavated as part of J2 this year. We removed about 20cm to make access from J7 easier. This was part of the site presentation project, not really part of the objectives of J2. The feature contained articulated red and gray bricks similar to those seen in the south section of J2k14 and visible in all of the west sections of J7. D01 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc k111 D06 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc 8815 @bottom D06 T730-T822CJC2.J cjc 8827 @top F02 co f0358 T801-T801CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0359 T820-T820CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0378 T820-T820CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Dated to transitional EDIIIA-EDIIIB based on ceramics. I11 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb q858-p6 coarse red-brown flat base with depression around the base, Ninevite V type; q859-p7 bowl with square rim but thinner than some examples of this bowl type and with very slight curvature on the upper part of the exterior similar to J1 f341 q1289-p2; q841-p4 Late Chalcolithic jar; q859-p10, -p11, -p12 flat base with wheel marks from a cup or bowl with swollen lower body walls; q859-p4 narrow necked jar with flat rim; q859-p5 bowl with rxtended square rim; q858-p5 narrow necked jar with rounded rim and globular body I12 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb this feature as well as J2f359 are transitional between Phases 3s and 4c (in traditional terms early and late ED III, ie ED IIIA and ED IIIB) because they have elements in the ceramics that are characteristic for both periods. In this respect the typology resembles J1 the fills below the earliest escarpment (J1 f329, f341, f345, f347, f354) I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Floor above f334 dated to EDIII with ceramics and floor below (f359) is also EDIII so all layers between were also assigned to EDIII based on stratigraphy. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Dated to Mid-EDIII based on ceramics, also stratigrapically below features assigned to Late EDIII I99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb Transition from Phase 3s to 4c K03 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc gray brown K07 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc flaky O01 v0158 T721-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159b T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0160 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0160a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162 T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162a T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0162c T730-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0164 T801-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0164a T801-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0164b T801-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T826-T826CJC.J cjc O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0180 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0180a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0189 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0189a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc T801 J02f0358 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl2 A20 T801-T822CJC2.J !! bu A20 T829-T829CJC.J !! bu A21 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc l A21 T829-T829CJC.J cjc ld A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Lens of pebbles in the southern part of k110. It is probably created by the same natural processes that created the deposits of f357. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v164 B11 T801-T801CJC.J cjc Small lens in the south portion of k110. The lens is a slightly harder brown and gray material and the main portion of it contains a high concentration of sherds and pebbles. The portion to the south does not contain as many sherds or pebbles but has the same soil matrix. It is irregular in shape and does not appear to be a floor as the sherds and pebbles are not aligned and are not lying flat. The material is very hard and has a coarse texture. It is similar to f357. C03 T820-T820CJC.J cjc This feature appears to be a lens that is a part of the same depositional process that created all the natural accumulations of f357 and is perhaps not a distinct depositional event but instead is a small deposit within the large deposition of several natural accumulations that make up f357. D01 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D03 T801-T820CJCR.J cjc 1079 (38752 51000 - 8738 / Relay location: Point on east edge of f358) D03 T801-T820CJCR.J cjc 1080 (38795 50856 - 8730 / Relay location: Point on north-east edge of f358) D03 V126-V126CJCR.J cjc 1081 (38831 50900 - 8732 / Relay location: Point on northern edge of f358) D03 V126-V126CJCR.J cjc 1082 (38816 50860 - 8729 / Relay location: East point on northern edge of f358) D06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 8708 @bottom D06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 8726 @top F02 ov f0359 T820-T820CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Dated to transitional EDIIIA-EDIIIB based on ceramics. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Floor above f334 dated to EDIII with ceramics and floor below (f359) is also EDIII so all layers between were also assigned to EDIII based on stratigraphy. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Dated to Mid-EDIII based on ceramics, also stratigrapically below features assigned to Late EDIII K03 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc gray brown K07 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse O01 v0164 T801-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0164a T801-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0164b T801-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T826-T826CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 P02 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc T801 J02f0359 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc f0373 A20 T801-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc f A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Salmon-colored floor covering the whole area in front of the apron (f131). It is cut by erosion in front of the apron but presumably continued up to the base of the apron. Might be the first floor associated with the construction of the apron. It is a reddish orange color in section and gray with reddish patches when viewed from the top. It is hard with a smooth surface. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v181 B11 T802-T802CJC.J cjc This feature was first identified in the west section of k100 in front of the stairs f130. It is a very dramatic salmon-color. When we came down from the top, however, the color was more patchy but still distinctive. f359 slopes up and abuts the bottom visible stone of the apron f131. B11 T820-T820CJC.J cjc This layer had a hard and relatively smooth surface where the surface was preserved. The layers above separate easily when using the trowel or when using only the pick and the brush. f359 extends across k110, k5 and k15. It is about 10 cm thick and is only salmon-colored when scraped, otherwise it mostly looks gray from the surface. Although originally we thought it sloped up to abut the apron it is heavily damaged and difficult to tell. There is a portion of the salmon floor visible in the west section of k100 that comes up to the apron (f131) and there is a small portion of a red layer near the apron in k4 which may either be a remaining portion of f359 or possibly part of the redder layer under f359 (f348, f379). C01 T813-T815CJC.J cjc Today we removed this feature in k110. It was very hard and when picked it came off in chunks. We did not recover that many sherds. At 7:30 in the morning mKB and hQ came to review our pottery and they said that it appears from the few sherds we have that probably a provisional date of EDIII can be suggested for f359. C03 T802-T802CJC.J cjc We have discussed the possibility of f359 being the layer associated with the construction of the apron (f131) and the second staircase (f130). fAB argues that it may be possible as f359 laps up against the last visible stair of the apron (f131). pC thinks the first layer may be lower based on comparisons with the oblique stone east of the staircase (f130) in J6. C03 T813-T815CJC.J cjc It is likely that f359 is not the first floor associated with the construction of the apron (f131) for two reasons. First, there are accumulations underneath (f369, f378) that slope up to the bottom stones of the apron which could not happen if they were cut to place the apron. Second, mKB provisionally dated the materials in the floor to EDIII and we expect an EDII date for the construction. D01 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k15 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k5 D06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 8728 @bottom D06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 8743 @top F02 co f0377 T813-T815CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0369 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s630-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3p-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Dated to transitional EDIIIA-B based on ceramics and connections with the apron. I11 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb q889-p6 jar or bowl of heavy clay brownish-red exterior with clay that is not well mixed, cchaff with sub-round holes, the whole rim section is not preserved; q889-p1 bowl with pointed rim and folded toward the interior, red clay with calcite inclusions covered with a thick greenish-yellow slip, both interior and exterior, smoothed interior and exterior; q889-p11 fine green rounded base with prominent wheel marks both inside and outside; -p8, -p9, -p12 small cups with sand and calcite temper; -p3 small bowl or cup with beaded rim, small amount of chaff, greenish-yellow surface color. This type of beaded rim bowls are found in Late Ninevite V through the Early Dynastic III periods. I12 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb this feature as well as J2f357 are transitional between Phases 3s and 4c (in traditional terms early and late ED III, ie ED IIIA and ED IIIB) because they have elements in the ceramics that are characteristic for both periods. In this respect the typology resembles in J1 the fills below the earliest escarpment (J1 f329, f341, f345, f347, f354) I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Dated to EDIII based on ceramics and connections with the apron. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc It appears that this feature is associated with the construction of the flanking wall f127. It may represent a purposefully laid floor designed to perserve and protect the area in front of the apron. The exact connections to f127 are not clear as there is a baulk at the base of the wall and additionallly f359 is damaged by erosion close to the base of the apron (f131). I99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb 3s-4c K03 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc orange K05 T803-T803CJC.J cjc Yellowish red K06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 5YR5/6 K06 T802-T802CJC.J cjc 5YR7/3 K06 T803-T803CJC.J cjc 5YR5/6 wet K07 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc compact O01 v0159 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159b T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159c T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0160 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0160a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166b T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172b T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173 T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173a T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178b T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0180 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0180a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0183 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187b T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187c T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0189 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0189a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0205 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0206 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc Not removed in k5 and k15 P01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc removed in k110 on T813 J02f0360 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UZ17-T914CJC.J cjc ^ts A20 T801-T822CJC2.J !! of A20 T802-T802CJC.J !! bu A21 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc mx A21 T802-T802CJC.J cjc ts B11 T802-T802CJC.J cjc This feature is primarily composed of the removal of the remaining portions of the surface of k5. It also includes the removal of some of the remaining brickfall in the section. This feature was used during the cutting back of the section in k5 and then the removal of the portions that remained under the cement staircase. C06 T802-T802CJC.J cjc This feature was intended to include only the mixed features of the section but ended up including a small portion of the sloping features in section, probably including f344 and f347. D01 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 8749 @bottom D06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 8755 @top F02 co f0361 T802-T802CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s0-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h9z-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Same as features in k110 which are all assigned to EDIII I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Unassigned cleaning operation. Includes mixed features. K03 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc gray brown O99 T909-T901CJC.J cjc There is no view of this feature as it was originally intended just for cleaning and scraping the square. In the views of the south section of k5 (v211) It would have been where f344 and f347 are now labeled. P02 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc T801 J02f0361 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T801-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc fd A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc This feature is a reddish layer with small pebbles and sandy inclusions. It is the continuation of f350 and f353 from k110 into k5. It was excavated as one feature instead of two. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v211 B11 T802-T802CJC.J cjc Small portion of a reddish layer. It is sandy and coarse. There are many small pebbles included in the matrix but they do not form any kind of surface. Generally they are about 1-2cm in size. The layer sometimes comes apart in chunks, and when broken these chunks reveal small red and white sandy inclusions. C03 T802-T802CJC.J cjc This feature may be the same as f350 or f353 in k110 C06 T802-T802CJC.J cjc A portion of this feature was cut while excavating the area under the cement stairs (f340) so some material may have been included with q862. D01 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D03 T801-T820CJCR.J cjc 1084 (38867 50683 - 8751 / Relay location: east point north edge) D03 T801-T820CJCR.J cjc 1085 (38871 50637 - 8751 / Relay location: center point north edge) D03 T801-T820CJCR.J cjc 1086 (38874 50593 - 8753 / Relay location: north edge) D03 T801-T820CJCR.J cjc 1087 (38862 50518 - 8749 / Relay location: west point ) D06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 8751 @bottom D06 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc 8769 @top F02 co f0362 T802-T802CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Same as features in k110 which are all assigned to EDIII I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Late EDIII based on connections with f353 and f355. K03 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc reddish K08 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse O01 v0168 T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 P02 T801-T822CJC2.J cjc T802 J02f0362 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T802-T822CJC2.J !! su A20 T803-T803CJC.J !! su A21 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc pc A21 T803-T803CJC.J cjc fd A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Accumulation of small pebbles and sherds in the southeast corner of k5. It is the continuation of f355 from k110 into k5. It is eroded on its western edge where it is cut by f366. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v168 B11 T802-T802CJC.J cjc Gray layer with uneven surface. There are pebbles embeddeed in the matrix but it is very uneven, unlike a laid floor. There are also sherds included. This layer is possibly a result of water flow. The pebbles in the eastern portion are larger and become smaller as it moves to the west, possibly because the larger pebbles settled out of the water sooner than the small pebbles. B11 T803-T803CJC.J cjc This feature is composed of pebbles (5cm and smaller) and a brown matrix. The layer is very hard and the soil is coarse. The surface is uneven with some sherds laying flat. It is contained to the southeast corner of k5 (including the east baulk). It slopes down slightly to the south-west and does not continue across the whole square. The western edge does not appear to be cut. C01 T803-T803CJC.J cjc We exposed this feature completely, relayed and photographed it, and removed it. The pottery was sent to mKB for analysis. C03 T802-T802CJC.J cjc May be the same as f358 in k110 but right now there is no stratigraphic connection. C03 T803-T803CJC.J cjc May be the same as f355 but it is more disturbed and with larger pebbles. It is, however, at the same elevation and does appear to follow across through the east baulk of k5. D01 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D03 T803-T820CJCR.J sg 1088 (38764 50758 - 8756 / Relay location: SE edge of f362) D03 T803-T820CJCR.J sg 1090 (38928 50656 - 8748 / Relay location: point on N edge of f362) D03 T803-T820CJCR.J sg 1091 (38946 50550 - 8741 / Relay location: point on NW edge of f362) D03 T803-T820CJCR.J sg 1092 (38888 50471 - 8742 / Relay location: SW corner of f362) D06 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc 8751 @bottom D06 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc 8756 @top F02 co f0362 T804-T804CJC3.J cjc F02 >ov f0364 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Same as features in k110 which are all assigned to EDIII I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Possibly the same as f355 which is dated by ceramics to Late EDIII, probably belongs to early Late EDIII based on stratigraphy I99 T918-T920MKB.J mkb unclear but probably Phase 4c K03 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc very hard K08 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc with large pebbles K99 T918-T920MKB.J mkb only 5 shape sherds, all small O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0168 T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0168a T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0168b T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0168c T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 P02 T802-T822CJC2.J cjc T803 J02f0363 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T803-T803CJC.J cjc f0357 A20 T803-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc fd A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Naturally accumulated surface with many plate-like layers. It is brown and soft. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v211 A98 T803-T803CJC.J cjc In the west section of k110 we can see some slight differences in the layers that were not visible when picking and removing from above. This lead to f357 in k110 being very thick, we will try and follow the thinner layers in k5. For this reason we have assigned a new feature number to f363 instead of using f357, however, f363 is the same as the top portion of f357. B11 T803-T803CJC.J cjc Flaky with a plate-like structure. The soil is primarily brown with medium-fine particles. Some chunks come out, about 5cm in size, usually with a flat bottom. Each plate-like layer is about 5cm in thickness and can be separated with the trowel although occasionally it is very hard and needs to be picked. C01 T805-T805CJC.J cjc Today we continued removing this feature. It was composed of many flakey layers and it was difficult to follow just one layer. The layers separate easily with the trowel. D01 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D06 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc 8742 @bottom D06 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc 8751 @top F02 co f0364 T805-T805CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s610-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3u-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Same as features in k110 which are all assigned to EDIII I11 T918-T920MKB.J mkb q864-p4 and -p5 flaring necked jars; q870-p11 and -p13 small cups with simple rim and strong wheel marks on the exterior. I12 T918-T920MKB.J mkb the cups were made on a fast wheel from the hump and therefore resemble the later Phase 4j cups so probably the date is closer to the end of the Early Dynastic period. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Similar in elevation to f330, f329 in same area. I99 T918-T920MKB.J mkb Transition Phase 3s to 4c K03 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc plate-like O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0168 T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0168a T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0168b T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 P02 T803-T822CJC2.J cjc T805 J02f0364 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T805-T805CJC.J cjc f0357 A20 T805-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc fd A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Naturally accumulated floor surface with plate-like layers, similar to f363 but more red and coarse. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v211 B11 T805-T805CJC.J cjc This feature is composed of plate-like layers with reddish inclusions. It is sandy and very coarse. The particles are irregularly shaped. When picked it comes off in layers. The small chunks are very friable, they break apart easily when you rub them between your fingers. C99 T805-T805CJC.J cjc This feature is very similar to f363 which is immediately above it, however, it is slightly more red in color so we assigned it a new feature. In k110 it would be equal to f357. f357 in k110 appeared to be one feature composed of many layers (similar to both f363 and f364) so we assigned it only one feature, however, now we are following the features in k5 across using the west section of k5 so we have a greater control for separating features so we are able to assign separate features to f363 and f364. D01 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D06 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc 8733 @bottom D06 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc 8742 @top F02 co f0365 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0365 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0365 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Same as features in k110 which are all assigned to EDIII I11 T918-T920MKB.J mkb q881-p2 jar with pointed rim rounded on exterior; q881-p1 short necked jar; q881-p4 jar with folded over rim with deep interior groove; q881-p7 beaded rim conical cup in very fine Simple ware, dark green; q881-p5 beaded rim cup or bowl, yellow-green; q871-p7 Bi-color bowl, dated to Phase 5c so out of context here I12 T918-T920MKB.J mkb there were a large number of the very fine Simple ware cups and small bowls found in Temple BA and its immediate surroundings I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Just above f365, it does not appear to be significantly later in time. It continues around to the area south of the revetment wall and may serve as one feature to help connect the two areas. I99 T918-T920MKB.J mkb Transition Phase 3s to 4c K03 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167b T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0169 T806-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0169a T806-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0171 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0171a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0207 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0208 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 P02 T805-T822CJC2.J cjc T805 J02f0365 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc f0357 A20 T806-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc fd A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Naturally accumulated floor with many plate-like layers, it has many inclusions and is very coarse. It continues across the whole area in front of the apron (f131). A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v169 B11 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc Natural accumulation of many plate-like layers. It is a gray-yellow color. It continues across all the loci in front of the apron (f131) including k110 (where it is referred to as f357), k5 and k15. It is very coarse and difficult to break apart. It has sandy inclusions and some pebbles. There are some sherds laying flat between the layers but no distinguishable individual floor surfaces. It is very friable. C10 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc Because we were able to follow this feature across the loci without separations caused by baulks we were able to use the same feature number in all the loci. D01 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D01 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc k15 D01 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc k4 D06 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc 8727 @bottom D06 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc 8733 @top F02 co f0359 T808-T808CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0367 T808-T808CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0368 T808-T808CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0376 T820-T820CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0372 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0372 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0131 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0131 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F99 T829-T829CJC.J cjc Due to the erosoin cut f366 that we see in the south section of k110, k5 and k15 we can determine that several layers were truncated in the west, which is probably the case with f365. It seems to end somewhere in the middle of k15, disappearing as we followed it from east to west. Although it was likely eroded explaining why it is not present in the western half of k15, I assume it would have originally covered f373, f372 and f348. I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Same as features in k110 which are all assigned to EDIII I11 T918-T920MKB.J mkb q874-p9 thick flat finished bowl base with bitumen traces on the interior; q873-p16 finished bowl base, green; q873-p17 finished bowl base, green, thick; q873-p7 thin cup or bowl with pointed rim and strong wheel marks on the interior; q873-p4 small bowl with pointed rim, green I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature is clearly after the construction of the flanking wall. It may be considered to be Late EDIII in which case it should be assigned to a slightly later strata. The ceramics appear to indicate that it may be a mid-EDIII feature with some later sherds mixed in. It seems to me that the later sherds could be a result of the use of the area and the damages of erosion. I99 T918-T920MKB.J mkb Phase 4c K03 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc yellow gray K07 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc crumbly, coarse O01 v0167 T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167a T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167b T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0167c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0169 T806-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0169a T806-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170b T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0171 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0171a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0174 T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0175 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0175a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176c T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178b T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0183 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0184a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187b T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187c T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0206 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0207 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 P02 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc T808 J02f0366 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^ersn2 A20 T806-T822CJC2.J !! no ct A21 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc erosion cut A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Erosion cut seen in the south section of all k110, k5 and k15. It is very large and slopes sharply in eastern k5 before leveling off to a more gentle slope in the west. The surface underneath (f339) is very hard and has forms a sharp division between the features above and below suggesting the cut was caused by water erosion. The brickfall rests immediately on top of the cut. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v179 B11 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This feature is the erosion cut that is seen in the south section in most of J2 (south k110, k5, k15). It slopes down from east to west and cuts through many layers. It slopes more sharply near the middle of the apron (f131). It has damaged or totally removed many features, virtually all seen in the south section of k110 as well as removing all the layers that would have extended into k5. D01 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k15 D06 V105-U809YM.J cjc 8711 @bottom D06 V105-U809YM.J cjc 8815 @top F02 cu f0344 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc F02 >cu f0347 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc F02 >cu f0350 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc F02 >cu f0353 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc F02 >cu f0355 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc F02 >cu f0357 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc F02 >cu f0359 T820-T820CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0361 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0361 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0362 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0362 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0363 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0363 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0364 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc F02 >cu f0365 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s161-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Because the Mittani brickfall rests directly on this feature, it must have been created in the phase immediately preceding the brickfall. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Immediately before the Mittanni brickfall. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This erosion happens immediately before the brickfall. If there were earlier Mittani activities they were erased by this erosion. O01 v0168 T803-T826CJC3.J sg O01 v0169a T806-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0211a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0212a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc Only seen in section, not removed. J02f0367 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T806-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc l A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Fill of erosion cut f376. It is soft and similar to the natural accumulation immediately above (f365). It extends across k5 near the apron and into k15. It contains some larger sherds and is brown and flaky in consistency. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v172 A40 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc fill type 2 A40 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc lens type d B11 T808-T808CJC.J cjc This feature is composed of a reddish brown matrix with some gypsum inclusions. It is medium hard and comes apart partially in flakes. It is similar to f365 which covered it. B11 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc After we excavated f367 we found it was an accumulation that filled in the erosion cut (f376). It is a natural accumulation with some larger sherds and pebbles in it that may have been deposited there when the erosion cut was filled by accumulations brought down the apron (f131) by water. C03 T808-T808CJC.J cjc I think the plaster (f370) is either partially overlaying f367 or is embedded in f367 as it is very thin and damaged and seems to be part of the same matrix as f367. Because the plaster is so damaged it is difficult to assess its relationship to any of the features. D01 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc k4 D01 T902-T830CJC.J cjc k15 D03 T808-T820CJCR.J cjc 1093 (38998 50717 - 8724 / Relay location: SE corner of f367) D03 T808-T820CJCR.J cjc 1094 (39003 50554 - 8719 / Relay location: Middle point of south edge) D03 T808-T820CJCR.J cjc 1095 (39072 50361 - 8711 / Relay location: SW corner of f367) D03 T808-T820CJCR.J cjc 1096 (39110 50369 - 8724 / Relay location: NW corner) D03 T808-T820CJCR.J cjc 1097 (39122 50488 - 8722 / Relay location: Middle point of north edge) D03 T808-T820CJCR.J cjc 1098 (39055 50752 - 8729 / Relay location: NE corner) D03 T822-T823CJCR.J cjc 1140 (39004 50172 - 8706 / Relay location: SW corner) D03 T822-T823CJCR.J cjc 1141 (39065 50217 - 8711 / Relay location: NW corner) D06 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc 8721 @bottom D06 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc 8727 @top F02 co f0370 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0359 T808-T808CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0368 T808-T808CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0369 T808-T808CJC.J cjc F02 >si f0376 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Fill of cut assigned to stratum 610, same as f365 aslo assigned to stratum 610 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Cuts into f359 so must be after, although not too long after as f359 was still visible and being used. K03 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc granular O01 v0172 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173a T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173b T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173c T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173d T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178b T811-T826CJC3.J cjc P02 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc T809 J02f0368 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T809-T809CJC.J cjc f0369 A20 T806-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc f A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Hard gray layer sloping up to the base of the apron (f131) with some large sherds embedded in it. When f367 was excavated it became apparent that f368 is, in fact, the same feature as f369. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v172 B11 T808-T808CJC.J cjc Gray layer sloping down away from the apron. It has some larger sherds (10cm) embedded in its surface. It seems to have laminations on its surface but we have not excavated it yet. C40 T809-T809CJC.J cjc After removing f367 we found that f369 which is a flakey gray layer, appears to be the same as the gray layer we found abutting the apron stair (f131) which was f368. In the future we will refer to the combination of the features as only f369. D01 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc k4 D06 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc 8730 @top F02 ab f0131 T808-T808CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of f369 which was found under f359. K03 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc smooth surface O01 v0170 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170b T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0170c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172b T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173 T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173a T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173b T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173c T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173d T809-T826CJC3.J cjc P02 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc Not removed J02f0369 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T809-T809CJC.J cjc f0368 A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl1 A20 T806-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc fc A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Hard gray layer that extends out from the base of the apron, where it was called f368, and continues under the salmon-colored floor f359. It comes up against the apron and may be associated with the construction of the apron. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v181 B11 T808-T808CJC.J cjc Hard gray layer. It is gray colored and is very flakey. When we pick the layer above (f367) f369 is easily exposed although the very thin laminations sometimes break apart. C01 T808-T808CJC.J cjc We have only exposed it in a very small area. C01 T809-T809CJC.J cjc Today we exposed all of this feature that is not covered by f359. C03 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This feature is probably the same as f374 in k15 and as f378 in k110 but we do not have a direct connection due to the presence of the baulk in east k15 and in east k4. Also, we have not excavated these features this year but have only partially exposed them. All three features (f369, f374 and f378) are sloping gray layers with laminations. Additionally, where they are not eroded they appear to be overlaid with the same sequence of features (a red layer f379, f348) and then the salmon-colored floor f359. C40 T809-T809CJC.J cjc After removing f367 we found that f369 which is a flakey gray layer, appears to be the same as the gray layer we found abutting the apron stair (f131) which was f368. In the future we will refer to the combination of the features as only f369. D01 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D06 T806-T822CJC2.J cjc 8721 @top F02 ov f0368 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F99 T829-T829CJC.J cjc This feature is extremely fragmentary and consists of only three small patches. In some areas it appears to overlay f368, while in other areas it appears to be sitting in the erosion f367 with portions of f367 covering it. In the types of contact I have only described it as covered by f367 and overlaying f368 for ease of explanation but the situation is not very clear. I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Sits inside EDIII features identified by ceramics and stratigraphy I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Floor just after the rebuilding, Associated with f367, f368. K03 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc plaster K05 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc white K07 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc crumb O01 v0172a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173 T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173a T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173b T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173c T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173d T809-T826CJC3.J cjc P02 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc Not removed J02f0371 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T809-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc ad A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Gray laminations on top of the northern portion of f339. This feature is very flaky and comes apart easily. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v174 B11 T809-T809CJC.J cjc gray flakey layer on top of f339. The layers are very thin and come apart easily. C01 T809-T809CJC.J cjc At this point it is unclear if this feature is the same as f339 but damaged by water or if it is a series of thin accumulations on top of f339. Today we began excavating this feature but did not recover any pottery so there is no q-lot. C03 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This feature was a thin flaky layer immediately on top of f339 that separated easily. It appears to be a damaged portion of f339 rather than a separate deposition. Because f339 is thought to be the moment after the erosion (f366) when a harder 'crust' developed on top of the eroded layers it seems plausible that these accumulations on top are part of the erosion and formation of the crust (f339) before the brickfall (f338, f341). C40 T829-T829CJC.J cjc This layer of thin laminations is probably part of the same depositional process that created all the small laminations in the southeast corner of k14, f354. It is likely that f354 and f371 are the same or at least created by the same process. D01 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc k15 D06 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc 8721 @bottom D06 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc 8729 @top F02 >ov f0339 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0339 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0372 T809-T809CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s161-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7j-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Probably part of f339, this feature is associated with early Mittani erosion. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of erosion processes. Inconclusively dated as there is no pottery but it seems to be damaged by erosion. It could possibly be a third millennium floor damaged by erosion but for now it has been attributed to the period of erosion. K03 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc flaky O01 v0174 T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0174a T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0174b T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0174c T809-T826CJC3.J sh P02 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc T810 J02f0372 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T809-T822CJC2.J !! fi A21 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc bf A30 T830-T830CJC.J cjc Feature with some articulated bricks, small stones and without clearly defined boundaries. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v177 A40 T830-T830CJC.J cjc This feature was not fully explored this season as we finished the excavations in k15 before fully exposing it. At first it appeared to be a bricky material but we found that nearby there were also some disturbed layers and small stones and heavy erosion to the west. It is possible then that this is not a brick surface or brickfall but rather a combination of different materials all mixed together by erosion. This question remains open for next year when this area will likely be excavated fully. B11 T809-T809CJC.J cjc Bricky material, possibly brickfall. On the surface we see some partially defined brick pieces of red and gray color. It appears to be the same color brickfall of f338 but it is probably not the same brickfall as they are separated by f339 and f371. D01 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc k15 D06 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc 8726 @top F02 ov f0374 T829-T829CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0374 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Based on elevation, this feature is assigned to the same strata as those immediately around it. K03 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc gray and red K07 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc soft O01 v0174 T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0174a T809-T826CJC3.J sh O01 v0175 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176c T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178b T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0182 T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc P01 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This feature was not excavated and will remain when k15 is backfilled. P02 T809-T822CJC2.J cjc Not removed J02f0373 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc f0359 A20 T810-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc l A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Pink layer in the southwest corner of k15. It is very fine powder and forms no real surface. It is probably a damaged portion of f359. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v175 A98 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This feature when it first was excavated seemed very dissimilar to anything else we excavated in consistency and color but when we followed the hard salmon-colored floor (f359) across from east to west it appears to connect with f373. B11 T810-T810CJC.J cjc Dramatic pinkish layer. Very soft and apparently contained to the southwest corner of k15. The matrix is very fine. C01 T810-T810CJC.J cjc We have only exposed this layer but not removed it yet. C03 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc We now think that f373 is a damaged portion of the salmon-colored floor (f359). The heavy erosion in k15 could explain why the consistency of this portion of the floor seems so different. We did not remove this feature so this question could be further explored in subsequent excavations. D01 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc k15 D06 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc 8714 @top F02 ov f0348 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s630-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3p-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Same as f359 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Part of salmon-floor f359 which has been associated with the construction of f127. K03 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc pink K06 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc 5YR8/4 K07 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc fine O01 v0175 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0175a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0179b T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0207a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc not removed J02f0374 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T810-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc fc A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Hard gray sloping layer. It was not excavated but may form a surface that extends completely from k15 to the base of the revetment wall. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v175 B11 T810-T810CJC.J cjc Gray flaky layer with apparent laminations. It slopes sharply from north to south in the northern part of k15. C01 T810-T810CJC.J cjc We have only exposed this layer and have not yet excavated it. C03 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This feature is probably the same as f369 in k4 and k5 and as f378 in k110 but we do not have a direct connection due to the presence of the baulk in east k15 and in east k4. Also, we have not excavated these features this year but have only partially exposed them. All three features (f369, f374 and f378) are sloping gray layers with laminations. Additionally, where they are not eroded they appear to be overlaid with the same sequence of features (a red layer f379, f348) and then the salmon-colored floor f359. D01 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc k15 D06 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc 8724 @top F02 si f0365 T811-T811CJC.J cjc F99 T811-T811CJC.J cjc Because we only identified this feature in section and did not see it while we were excavating f365 it is both covered by f365 and also overlays f365. I have decided to say that it sits in f365 but I want to clarify that it is a distinct layer, clearly visible both in section and when we came down on top of it in k15 (although not in k5). I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Sits inside EDIII features identified by ceramics and stratigraphy I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Should be assigned to same as f365 as it was only identified in section. K03 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc plaster K05 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc yellow white K06 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc 10YR8/2 K07 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc fine O01 v0171 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0171a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0175 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0175a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176b T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0176c T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0177a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0207 P02 T810-T822CJC2.J cjc T811 J02f0376 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^ersn1 A20 T812-T822CJC2.J !! no ct A21 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc erosion cut A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Cut of erosion that extends as a very shallow channel from east to west in front of the apron, removing some floors, notably f359. It was filled with a natural accumulation of f367. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v186 B11 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc cut of erosion across k4, k5 and k15. It was filled by f367. It is a shallow cut with uneven edges. It cuts from the northeast corner of k4 where it touches the apron (f131) down to the southeast corner of k15. f376 has cut through f359, and reaches its bottom at the hard layer f369. This cut was probably formed by erosion caused by water that came down the apron and the staircase. D01 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc k5 D01 T830-T830CJC.J cjc k15 D06 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc 8721 @bottom D06 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc 8743 @top F02 cu f0359 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc F02 >in f0368 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >in f0369 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s620-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3s-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc This feature has transitional EDIIIA-B accumulations above and below it and is part of EDIII use and erosion in front of the apron. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Part of EDIII use and erosion in front of the apron. I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Cuts into f359 so must be after, although not too long after as f359 was still visible and being used. O01 v0172 T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172a T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172b T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0172c T808-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173 T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173b T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0173c T809-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178 T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178a T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0178b T811-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0186 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0186a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0187b T813-T827CJC.J cjc P02 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc Not removed J02f0377 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T812-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc l A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Layer immediately under f359, it is thin and has a plate-like structure. It may be a subfloor for f359. It is not well defined and is not very thick. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v189 B11 T813-T815CJC.J cjc Gray layer with an uneven surface. The matrix is soft and fine although the surface is hard. It separates easily like a flake from the accumulation underneath. This feature is thin in the northern portion of k110 and easily damaged by the pick, while in the southern portion it is thicker and separates easily from the other features. C01 T813-T815CJC.J cjc We relayed the northern edge of this feature. It extends from the relayed line all the way to the south of k110 covering the whole square. C04 T813-T815CJC.J cjc This feature was only excavated using only the pick and brush. C99 T813-T815CJC.J cjc When first exposing this feature we thought that it had a subsurface of ashy material but instead we came to understand that was a separate feature that we now call f379. Therefore, q-lots associated with f377 may include some material from f379. D01 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D03 T813-T820CJCR.J cjc 1114 (42303 50281 - 8861 / Relay location: NE corner) D03 T813-T820CJCR.J cjc 1115 (42479 50271 - 8861 / Relay location: center point north edge) D03 T813-T820CJCR.J cjc 1116 (42562 50242 - 8862 / Relay location: NW corner) D06 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc 8711 @bottom D06 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc 8728 @top F02 co f0379 T813-T815CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0378 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Forms subfloor of f359 which is assigned to stratum 630 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Above f392 which is presumed first floor but under f359 which belongs to the construction of the flanking wall f127. If is actually subfloor of f359 (which is unclear) it should be moved to later stratum. K03 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc granular O01 v0189 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0189a T813-T827CJC.J cjc P02 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc T812 J02f0378 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T812-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc f A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Hard gray layer that abuts the lowest visible step of the apron, may be part of the first floor associated with the apron. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v191 B11 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc Gray hard surface that abuts the lowest visible step of the apron. It has a laminated surface and is very hard. C03 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This feature is probably the same as f374 in k15 and as f369 in k4 and k5 but we do not have a direct connection due to the presence of the baulk in east k15 and in east k4. Also, we have not excavated these features this year but have only partially exposed them. All three features (f369, f374 and f378) are sloping gray layers with laminations. Additionally, where they are not eroded they appear to be overlaid with the same sequence of features (a red layer f379, f348) and then the salmon-colored floor f359. C03 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This may be the same as f369 in k4 but we have not removed the baulk in east k4 to see if they connect. It appears to possibly be the same feature as f381 in k110 but as we did not remove either feature it is difficult to tell. There are no impressions in f378. D01 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D06 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc 8736 @top F02 ab f0131 T829-T829CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Above f392 which is presumed first floor but under f359 which belongs to the construction of the flanking wall f127 K03 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K05 T830-T830CJC.J cjc gray K07 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc plate-like O01 v0159 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0160 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0160a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0166c T802-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0181a T812-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0188 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0189 T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0189a T813-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0191 T814-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0191 T827-T827CJC3.J cjc O01 v0191a T814-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0191a T827-T827CJC3.J cjc O01 v0205 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0205a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0206a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0207b T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0208a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0210 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P01 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc This feature was not removed and will remain when k110 is backfilled. P02 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc Not removed J02f0379 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T812-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc fb A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Thick layer of ashy accumulation mixed with hard reddish inclusions. It also has a very granular texture in some places. It may be part of a subfloor for f359. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v191 A40 T813-T815CJC.J cjc This feature may be the same as f348 in k15 although we have no direct contact between the features. I suggest this because it looks very similar in the damaged area, with a reddish granular matrix. When we brush it with the whisk brush it looks almost exactly the same. B11 T813-T815CJC.J cjc Dark gray (ashy) and red mix. The red portions are hard and seem to come apart in chunks where the darker gray parts are softer and ashy. We also found some pieces of charcoal inside the feature. There were some friable kiln waste of a green color that was not collected as it disintegrated to dust while excavating. The reddish yellow chunks correspond to 7.5YR8/6. A portion of f379 in the center of k110 appears to be damaged and is very red and granular. C04 T813-T815CJC.J cjc This feature was excavated with the pick and the brush C99 T813-T815CJC.J cjc When first exposing f377 we thought that it had a subsurface of ashy material but instead we came to understand that was a separate feature that we now call f379. Therefore, q-lots associated with f377 may include some material from f379. D01 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc k110 D03 T813-T820CJCR.J cjc 1117 (42230 50102 - 8837 / Relay location: SE corner) D03 T813-T820CJCR.J cjc 1118 (42331 50070 - 8845 / Relay location: East edge south point) D03 T813-T820CJCR.J cjc 1119 (42394 50218 - 8848 / Relay location: East edge) D03 T813-T820CJCR.J cjc 1120 (42457 50232 - 8854 / Relay location: north edge center point) D06 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc 8711 @top D06 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc 8716 @bottom F02 co f0381 T813-T815CJC.J cjc F02 >ov f0381 T813-T815CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s640-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3n-J2B I11 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb q891-p4 beaded rim bowl yellow-green; q891-p3 cup or bowl with string cut base, thick at the base with lowest part of the body walls rounded near base; q891-p2 part of rounded rim but body shape unclear, red-brown, small sub-round chaff and calcite temper I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Forms subfloor of f359 which is assigned to stratum 630 I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Above f392 which is presumed first floor but under f359 which belongs to the construction of the flanking wall f127 K03 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc red K05 T813-T815CJC.J cjc Reddish Yellow K06 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc 5YR7/6 K07 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc hard with ashy portions K08 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc combination of hard chunks and very fine ash K99 T918-T920MKB3.J mkb only 4 shape sherds discovered in this feature O01 v0159 T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0159a T725-T826CJC3.J cjc O01 v0191 T814-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0191 T827-T827CJC3.J cjc O01 v0191a T814-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0191a T827-T827CJC3.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0213a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0209 O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc T814 J02f0380 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^stair1 A20 T812-T822CJC2.J !! no ct A21 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc staircase A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Staircase under the main visible staircase (f130) that is part of the larger monumental structure. f380 likely represents an earlier construction phase based on the large step up between f380 and f131. This staircase has only 3 visible steps with a fourth possible under f130. It was assigned its own feature number in MZ22 to distinguish the first staircase (f380) from the second staircase (f130). A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v203 A98 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc Previously the whole staircase was referred to as f130 but this season we found it necessary to refer to the two building phases separately and so we have assigned f380 to the lower (first) staircase. B11 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc Lower monumental staircase. It has three main steps and may possibly include the first stones under the staircase of the main building phase (f130). It possibly extends further to the east and west into the baulks of k100. D01 T812-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 F02 cu f0205 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0215 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0258 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0267 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0287 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0292 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0386 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0387 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0388 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0389 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >cu f0390 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s660-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Cuts from above and through pebble floors that date to stratum 665 O01 v0192 T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192a T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192b T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192c T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0193 T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0197 T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0197a T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0197b T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0198 T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199 T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199a T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199b T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199c T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200b T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200c T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0209 T921-T921CJC.J cjc P01 T819-T819CJC2.J cjc We cut this feature back to make it a regular section to see the features it had cut through. P02 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc T817 J02f0383 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A01 T816-T816CJC.J cjc f0304 A20 T816-T822CJC2.J !! fi A21 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc f1 A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Fill of cut f382. It is very soft and contains very little cultural material. It is wet when excavated and has a deep rich brown color. There are some bricks possibly seen in section. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v193 B11 T816-T816CJC.J cjc Soft, wet brown soil. Some small pieces of brick can be seen when the surface is scraped but they never come apart in actual brick chunks. There are reddish inclusions and also some charcoal. Appears to be the fill of the cut f382. The soil is sticky and clings to the tools. It separates from the hard accumulations to the northwest which tells us there was a cut which was filled by the softer brown soil of f383. C01 T816-T816CJC.J cjc Today we excavated about 50cm of f383 and we still have not found the bottom. We photographed it after about 25cm to show what appear to be melted bricks inside (v193). D01 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 D03 T817-T820CJCR.J cjc 1123 (38563 51069 - 8571 / Relay location: SE point of cut near section) D06 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc 8556 @bottom D06 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc 8604 @top F02 co f0384 T817-T819CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0384 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0385 T817-T819CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0385 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >si f0382 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s660-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Associated with cut f382 K03 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K06 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc 10YR4/6 K07 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc wet O01 v0192 T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192a T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192b T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0192c T816-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0193 T816-T827CJC.J cjc P02 T816-T822CJC2.J cjc T817 J02f0384 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T817-T822CJC2.J !! no ct A21 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc stones A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Small row of pebbles inside the cut of f382 that runs parallel to the cut. The stones are embedded in a hard layer f385. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v197 B11 T817-T819CJC.J cjc Row of large pebbles in the bottom of f383, sitting in the hard layer f385. It cuts diagonally across the southeast corner of k100 roughly parallel to the cut of the pit (f382). The stones are in a nice row and it is unclear if they formed there naturally or were laid. When removed they were sitting in a very hard flat layer (f385). D01 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 D03 T817-T820CJCR.J cjc 1124 (38566 51104 - 8560 / Relay location: NW corner) D03 T817-T820CJCR.J cjc 1125 (38546 51128 - 8556 / Relay location: SW corner) D03 T817-T820CJCR.J cjc 1126 (38609 51223 - 8548 / Relay location: SE corner) D03 T817-T820CJCR.J cjc 1127 (38631 51224 - 8548 / Relay location: NE corner) D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 0 @top D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8492 @bottom D06 T829-T829CJC.J cjc 8503 @top F02 si f0385 T817-T819CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s660-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Associated with cut f382 K03 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc st K05 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc gray K07 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc very hard K08 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc stony O01 v0197 T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0197a T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0197b T817-T827CJC.J mct P02 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc T817 J02f0385 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 T817-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc a A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Very hard complact layer at the presumed bottom ofthe cut f382. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v197 B11 T817-T819CJC.J cjc Hard layer associated with the bottom of the cut f382. It has a row of small stones (f384) sitting in it. It is very hard and wet and difficult to pick. We only excavated the very top of this feature. It is a very dark brown color. C01 T817-T819CJC.J cjc We found this feature at the bottom of our sounding in k100's southeast corner and we excavated only a portion (about 4cm) before deciding it would be a good stopping point for the season. D01 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8492 @bottom D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8503 @top F02 si f0382 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s660-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3l-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Associated with cut f382 K03 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse O01 v0197 T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0197a T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0197b T817-T827CJC.J mct O01 v0198 T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199 T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199a T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199b T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199c T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200b T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200c T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0209 T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc only partially removed T817 J02f0386 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv1 A20 T817-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc pc A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Sherd and bone pavement in front of the lower staircase f380 A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v199 B11 T817-T819CJC.J cjc Sherd, bone and small pebble floor. This floor is primarily composed of very small (about 2-4cm) sherds and bones. The bones break apart very easily and are difficult to excavated. The sherds are almost uniformly tiny. The floor was very colorful with many green sherds and many light colored sherds and some red sherds. Combined with the bones the sherds stood out very well from the background of the brown soil that the forms the main underlying layer of the floor. The sherds are very firmly embedded and the surface is very hard when picked. C01 T817-T819CJC.J cjc Today we exposed this pavement in the afternoon, photographed and relayed it and began removing it. C03 T817-T819CJC.J cjc mKB says the size of the sherds is indicative of a well-used walking surface, normally a street. This may indicate a heavy use of the area immediately in front of the staircase f380. C04 T817-T819CJC.J cjc When removing this feature we scooped the dirt into zambils with either our hands or with the dustpan so we could be sure to collect the most sherds rather than with the shovel. D01 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8560 @bottom D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8574 @top F02 co f0387 T830-T830CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0380 T817-T819CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s685-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3h-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Dated to EDIIIA based on ceramics I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Late Ninevite V decorated body sherds K03 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc bone, sherds K05 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse K99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb many tiny body sherds, some are early Ninevite V O01 v0199 T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199a T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199b T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199c T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0199d T817-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc T817 J02f0387 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv1 A20 T817-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc a A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Accumulation forming the subfloor for the sherd and bone pavement f386 A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v201 B11 T818-T819CJC.J cjc Softer brown accumulation underneath pavement f386. It may have been a subfloor for the pavement. The soil is medium coarse and breaks apart easily. With the pick it comes off in small pieces, but is not chunky. It covers a pebble floor (f388). D01 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8554 @bottom D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8560 @top F02 co f0388 T818-T819CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0380 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s685-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3h-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Dated to EDIIIA based on ceramics I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Based on stratigraphic connection to f386 I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb unclear K03 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K07 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc medium coarse K99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb all small body sherds O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc T818 J02f0388 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv1 A20 T817-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc pc A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Pebble and sherd floor, less dense than either f386 or f390, but also with very small sherds. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v200 B11 T818-T819CJC.J cjc Pebble floor composed of small pebbles (almost sandy) embedded in a hard brown dirt. Very few larger pebbles, fewer bones that the other pavement (f386). It has a hard surface and a softer subsoil (f389). This floor is not as clearly laid as the other pavement (f386) but does form a clear surface, possibly a walking floor that was not intentionally laid. D01 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8548 @bottom D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8554 @top F02 co f0389 T818-T819CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0380 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s685-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3h-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Dated to EDIIIA based on ceramics I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q899-p1, -p2, -p3, -p7 globular jars with square rim; -p8 and -p9 part of the same bottle neck; -p11 Ninevite V incised and grooved body sherd I12 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb if the globular jar with square rim began to be made in Phase 3h (at this point we have no evidence for this)then this feature and feature 389 could be dated to Phase 3h I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Based on ceramics, presence of Ninevite 5 sherds I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc Late Ninevite V shapes and decoration and also Metallic ware sherds. I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb probably Phase 3s K03 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc sherds, pebbles K05 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse O01 v0200 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200a T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200b T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200c T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0200d T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc T818 J02f0389 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv1 A20 T817-T822CJC2.J !! bu A21 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc ac A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Subfloor for f388, soft brown soil. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v201 B11 T818-T819CJC.J cjc Soft brown accumulation under the floor (f388). The soil is medium coarse and is easy to pick. It may form a subfloor for f388. D01 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8542 @bottom D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8548 @top F02 co f0390 T818-T819CJC.J cjc F02 >co f0391 T818-T819CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0380 T830-T830CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s685-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3h-J2B I10 T916-T916CJC.J cjc Dated to EDIIIA based on ceramics I11 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb q900-p1 late Ninevite V decorated with incised and grooved decoration; -p2 globular jar with square rim I12 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb if the globular jar with square rim began to be made in Phase 3h (at this point we have no evidence for this)then this feature and feature 388 could be dated to Phase 3h I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Based on ceramics, presence of Ninevite 5 sherds I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature was possibly thought to be EDIII, but further examination indicates a presence of Late Ninevite 5 incised and grooved sherds. As a result this feature was assigned to the late Ninevite 5. I99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb probably Phase 3s K03 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc cl K05 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc brown K07 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc soft K08 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc sandy K99 T918-T920MKB2.J mkb only 2 shape sherds O01 v0201 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0204 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0204a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O03 UY19-UY19CJC.J cjc w0210 P02 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc T818 J02f0390 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 T914-T914CJC.J cjc ^pv1 A20 T817-T822CJC2.J !! su A21 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc pc A30 T909-T901CJC.J cjc Sherd, bone and pebble pavement. A35 T909-T901CJC.J cjc v202 B11 T818-T819CJC.J cjc Sherd and bone floor similar to f386. It is composed of small sherds (about 3-5cm in size) and bones. There are some pebbles also, usually about the same size as the sherds or smaller. It is also very colorful with the most notable color sherds being green and red. D01 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc k100 D06 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc 8542 @top F02 ab f0380 T818-T819CJC.J cjc F02 >ab f0390 T818-T819CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s685-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3h-J2B I10 V930-V930CJC.J cjc As this feature was not excavated the sherds can not give a date. Based on the stratigraphic location below f388 and f389 which were dated to s670-JPC based on the presence of incised Ninevite 5 sherds. See notes on pottery in f388. I12 V516-V516CJC.J cjc Based on elevation below Ninevite 5 floors I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This feature was not excavated but based on its stratigraphic location under f389 which was dated to Late Ninevite 5 it should belong to the same stratum. K03 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc bakaya K05 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc red K07 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc hard K08 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc coarse O01 v0202 T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202b T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0202c T818-T827CJC.J cjc O01 v0203 T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0203a T921-T921CJC.J cjc O01 v0209 T921-T921CJC.J cjc P02 T817-T822CJC2.J cjc Not removed J02f0392 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A03 UY28-T914CJC.J cjc ^fl1 A20 VY16-V930CJC.J !! no ct A21 VY16-V930CJC.J cjc floor B11 VY16-V930CJC.J cjc This feature was only identified in section. It is a thick gray layer seen in the west section of k100. It has been assigned a feature number as it is thought to possibly be the first floor associated with the construction of the monumental access. C03 VY16-V930CJC.J cjc This feature may be the first floor associated with the construction of the ^mnacs based on several factors. First, it is a thick layer of relatively uniform material - suggesting it may have been intentionally laid. Furthermore, it slopes up against the stone visible in the western edge of k100, that is likely a patch stone added to connect the apron with the earlier staircase when the apron was constructed. D01 VY16-V930CJC.J cjc k110 I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s650-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h3m-J2B I12 VY21-VY21CJC.J cjc This gray floor was only identified in section. It is suggested that it is a floor associated with the first moment of construction of the monumental access. As a result it has been assigned to the same stratum as the construction. When this feature is excavated this assignment should be reviewed. K03 VY16-V930CJC.J cjc cl J02f0393 File processed on 06-09-2016 - Source Files: ; Q6091057.E.E - Standards: ; A20 WX13-WX08CJC.J !! no ct A21 WX13-WX08CJC.J cjc cut B11 WX13-WX08CJC.J cjc This feature is only seen in section. It is a cut through several sloping layers that alternate brown and ashy. The cut can be clearly seen in v161, v130 and v114. It seems this cut was intentional and associated with the building of the curtain wall f288/f334. C03 WX13-WX08CJC.J cjc This feature was probably an intentional cut to create a space for the construction of the curtain wall f288/f334. This removed several EDIII layers and created a sloping area south of the revetment wall. The sharp angles of the cut suggest that it was not caused by erosion as that would have smoothed the edges of the cut. D01 WX13-WX08CJC.J cjc k14 D06 WX13-WX08CJC.J cjc 8827 @bottom D06 WX13-WX08CJC.J cjc 8928 @top F02 >cu f0219 WX13-WX08CJC.J cjc I01 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc s190-J2B I03 VY11-VY11CJC.J cjc h7c-J2B