.bk J05 .fl S802sNP.J .fd item and q item log .fn from q104.2 to q129.1; edited by jW on U206 .rd S802 .ri sNP .ei sNP .ed S802 q 104.2 df kw ds shapeless kilnwaste wm cl lg 6.21 ht 4.86 w2 1.63 co olive c# 4/4 5Y cn complete ;P99 to be photographed ;q 106.1 ;df bl ;ds very well preserved flint blade, triangular shaped, flaton the back side, signs of working and cut on the opposite. The edges have been retouched to make them more sharp. ;wm flint ;lg 5.23 ;ht 2.61 ;w2 1.46 ;co light brownish gray ;cn complete ;P99 to be photographed q 108.1 df bl ds five fragments of flint and obsidian blades and debitages, between 1 cm and 3.5 cm. wm li cn fragments ;P99 to be photographed q 119.1 ct cv df sherd ds clay fragment, wedge shaped: possibly the handle or leg of a vessel. Broken in the upper part, probably the point of applying to the body of the vessel. wm cl lg 4.61 ht 3.49 w2 2.11 co very pale brown c# 7/3 10YR cn fragment ;P99 to be photographed q 120.1 df fg ds bust of a human figurine, missing head and arms. Hole on the lower part, probably for standing or applying to a bigger object or surface. On the back, a set of small circular scattered holes. wm cl lg 6.4 ht 4.3 w2 2.85 co pale yellow c# 8/3 5Y cn broken ;P99 to be photographed q 122.1 ct ca df ta-o ds five fragments of a tannur, in very poor conditions. Dimensions are for the biggest fragment. wm cl lg 11.4 ht 6.3 w2 2.7 co light brown c# 6/4 10YR cn fragment ;P2 ZSB 101-9 q 126.2 df bl ds fragment of a flat trapezoidal shaped flint blade. wm li lg 2.83 ht 2.49 w2 0.53 co pale brown cn fragment ;P99 to be photographed q 128.1 df db ds obsidian debitage, signs of working and of the blades cut from it. wm ob lg 2.2 ht 1.1 w2 0.7 co black cn fragment ;P99 to be photographed q 129.1 ct la df gr ds broken pestle, or other similar tool. Signs of usage: very smooth on the lower part, mostly on one face; the other face is very rough because of soil encrustations. Basalt with white enclusions. wm li lg 8.2 ht 6.4 w2 4.2 co dark gray cn broken ;P99 to be photographed