.bk A6 .fl C7-3-D .fd continuation of journal entries (diary and lots) from MZ7 .ei gb .ed G617 .fn edited for format by GB, G617 .ri AP .rd C708 v 5 ds view, with context, of the baulk now being removed to excavate the doorway f024. .fl C712RK.J .ed C712 .ei rK .rd C711 .ri rK -sg as previous; specific details to be reviewed with GB. -we It was quite windy and chilly this morning which probably accounts for the absence of a few workers. -sf Gabe Pesce (gP) was with rK on the A6 field i 7 nr labelled as f32 on object--an error. The item is the skull which was within the brickfall in k168 and has now been removed. A piece of the cranium and nasal bones broke off and were collected previously. There is no jawbone present (either upper or lower). f 17 tc ov f033 f 18 tc ov f034 f 22 tc ov f035 f 33 ds ac in k168 at and below the level of stone wall to the W. f 34 ds ac below f018 and close to the level of the stone wall to the W. Bricky material begins to appear in SE corner. k 219 dy Workmen excavated the floor to another 20 cm employing the large pick. A broken (old break) sealing was found in the turned over dirt at the time of removal. A brickwall that extends from the W corner of the locus and continues an an angle into the N baulk, toward E, is clearly identifiable. What seems to be another brickwall is seen at the SW corner. Because of the finding of the sealing, workers were instructed to proceed slower using the handpick. f 23 dy As this floor was being excavated with the goal of finding the faces of the brickwall that it abuts, Jaffar (?) discovered a tannur in the middle of the S 1/2 of the locus. It was excavated very carefully by him but only partially so far since priority is given to going down the floor. f 35 ds previous digging exposed more bricks at NW corner and a possible brick wall at the SW corner. Accumulation from this level (m1235, -156) is being treated as a new feature. A partial sealing was recovered from the ac immediately above this. k 1 ds area below which the kiln found in k219 is expected to be located. More specific description with relays to follow. The surface was cleaned today with a trowel. -sg We shall have the sections of the baulks between k168 & 218 and k168 & 169 drawn first so that these can be removed (to open doorway between the latter pair of loci and to examine the burnt bricks in the first baulk for seals) in keeping with the overall goals for the excavation this season. -dy We continued excavation as before except for inactivity in k218 and the closet a1. The tannur in k217 that might belong to Phase 3 of AA stratification B, and the better definition of brick walls in k219 were the major finds of the day. In addition, the skull in k168 was removed and the pedestal cut down to the level of the brickwall alongside. .rd C712 .ri rK -sg We will not excavate in A6 today. The workers have been assigned to other jobs. This was necessary to catch up on feature tagging, record keeping, photography of area and for RK to discuss these along with findings and stratigraphy with gB. We plan to have a global record generated today which will tell us where the gaps are in the written journal and logs if any exist. RK will also follow up to account for all the items in A6. f 36 ds fired bricks of which 3 are now visible jutting out of the W baulk into k218 close to its NW corner. Might belong with a burial that might be within the baulk to the W of the bricks, that is probably much later than the bricks themselves. f 43 ds overview of the site on C711 by gB & aA staff led to the observation (expecially against the light of the setting sun) that there was top, clearly discernible, layer below the sod in k219, that was quite ashy and containing pockets of ash. It seems obvious that the ash should be associated with the kiln, f040, in the locus. During the excavation, this layer was treated as part of the topsoil, f015. f 37 ds the evidence of the activity of the kiln, f040, extends significantly into k218. A layer of ash is discernible clsoe to the top that extends downward, and this is now being labelled as f037. During the excavation, associated layers to the W in the locus were treated as part of the f014. f 38 ds appears to be a tannur; only partially excavated at this point. Ash, sherds, pieces of brick etc. are evident, apparently in association, within a more or less circular area. f 39 ds is a burial in f023, close to the N baulk and midway EW in the locus, although at present only the top of the skull is exposed. If it is an entire skeleton, the orientation is EW (head to W). f 40 ds kiln in k219. The discovery of this was noted previously under f015. f 41 ds wa in k219, continues f008 of k169 along the N baulk. At present it disappears into the baulk about mid-way into locus. f 42 ds small area of brick exposed at SW corner of k219. Expected to be part of the wall. Is at approx. same level as top of f041 currently being exposed. f 36 tc si f026 f 14 tc ov f037 f 38 tc si f023 f 39 tc in f023 f 35 tc ab f041 tc ab f042 f 22 tc ov f035 f 43 tc ov f022 v 7 ds section in E baulk of k168, pointer to skull in brickfall; shows walls and other features in locus .fl C715RK .ed C715 .ei rK .rd C707 .ri sT i 01 df j ht 13.1 w1 9.3 w2 14 w3 5 wm clay co greenish-buff de three incised bands below neck of jar .fn following label changed by lC on ZH511 q 90.1 ;q 90-s df so nc taken from within jar i01 in k218 f014 q 89.1 ;q 89-s df so nc taken from within jar i-02 in k218 f014 i 02 df j ht 21.7 w1 8.0 w2 13.0 w3 5.5 wm clay co yellowish buff de three incised bands below neck of jar q 48.2 ;q 48-f df fig fragment ht 3.2 lg 5.2 w2 3.4 wm clay co reddish buff .rd C711 q 61.1 ;q 61-l df lithic lg 20.2 w2 9.6 th 6.8 wm basalt co dark grey q 46.1 ;q 46-o df lithic M1 sickle sheen on edge lg 7.2 w2 2.2 th 1.0 wm flint co light buff brown q 56.1 ;q 56-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 19.1 ;q 19-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 64.1 ;q 64-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified .rd C712 .ri RK i 6 df bl lg 5.0 w2 1.35 th 0.25 wm cherk co brownish grey .rd C713 .ri sT q 11.1 ;q 11-l df lithic lg 2.3 w2 1.7 th 0.5 wm flint q 48.1 ;q 48-l df worked stone lg 9.8 w2 6.7 th 6.7 co beige-grey q 33.1 ;q 33-l1 df lithic lg 2.5 w2 1.8 th 0.3 wm obsidian q 33.2 ;q 33-l2 df lithic wm flint q 33.3 ;q 33-l3 df lithic lg 1.8 w2 1.3 th 1.6 wm flint q 47.1 ;q 47-o df uc ct ca lg 1.5 w2 0.8 th 0.9 wm clay sh cylindrical, with hole in one end co medium brown q 97.3 ;q 97.g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 106.1 ;q 106-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 115.1 ;q 115-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified i 05 df ma ds metal fragments, two wm bronze (?) q 87.1 ;q 87-l1 df lithic lg 1.5 w2 1.3 th 0.4 wm obsidian q 87.2 ;q 87-l2 df lithic lg 2.9 w2 1.5 th 0.5 wm flint q 97.1 ;q 97-l1 df lithic lg 2.0 w2 1.9 th 1.7 wm flint q 97.2 ;q 97-l2 df lithic lg 1.5 w2 0.9 th 0.7 wm flint q 101.1 ;q 101-l1 df lithic lg 2.3 w2 1.8 th 0.5 wm flint q 101.2 ;q 101-l2 df lithic lg 3.6 w2 1.3 th 0.6 wm flint q 101.3 ;q 101-l3 df lithic lg 2.8 w2 2.8 th 0.7 wm flint q 96.1 ;q 96-l1 df lithic lg 3.3 w2 2.3 th 0.6 wm flint q 96.2 ;q 96-l2 df lithic lg 4.1 w2 1.9 th 1.3 wm flint q 57.1 ;q 57-l1 df lithic lg 3.6 w2 2.2 th 0.7 wm obsidian q 57.2 ;q 57-l2 df lithic lg 2.1 w2 1.3 th 0.4 wm stone q 57.3 ;q 57-l3 df lithic lg 2.5 w2 1.3 th 0.9 wm stone q 57.4 ;q 57-l4 df lithic lg 3.1 w2 1.4 th 1.8 wm stone q 69.1 ;q 69-l df lithic lg 3.8 w2 2.0 th 1.6 wm stone q 72.1 ;q 72-l1 df lithic lg 2.1 w2 1.8 th 0.5 wm stone q 72.2 ;q 72-l2 df lithic lg 2.4 w2 1.8 th 1.0 wm stone q 79.1 ;q 79-o df wh ds clay wheel w2 7.9 th 3.9 sh round with hole in center wm clay co greenish-grey buff q 123.1 ;q 123-l df lithic lg 3.5 w2 1.5 th 0.8 wm flint q 95.1 ;q 95-l df lithic lg 2.7 w2 1.5 th 0.4 wm flint q 122.1 ;q 122-l1 df lithic lg 4.3 w2 3.5 th 2.7 wm stone q 122.2 ;q 122-l2 df lithic lg 2.5 w2 2.6 th 2.2 wm stone q 86.1 ;q 86-l1 df lithic lg 2.9 w2 1.7 th 0.7 wm stone q 86.2 ;q 86-l2 df lithic lg 1.9 w2 1.4 th 0.6 wm flint q 106.2 ;q 106-o df bd-c w2 1.7 th 0.5 wm clay sh round with hole in center co buff-white q 80.1 ;q 80-o df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 91.1 ;q 91-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 75.1 ;q 75-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 119.1 ;q 119-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 123.2 ;q 123-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 86.3 ;q 86-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 80.2 ;q 80-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified q 73.1 ;q 73-o df bd-c w2 2.5 th 1.6 co buff sh flat & round with hole in center wm clay q 84.1 ;q 84-o df uc ct ca w2 2.7 th 1.7 sh round with depressed center on one end (token?) wm clay co buff-grey q 118.1 ;q 118-l df stone lg 3.6 w2 3.5 th 1.1 co reddish brown q 109.1 ;q 109-l df lithic lg 3.4 w3 1.2 th 0.5 co stone q 77.1 ;q 77-l1 df lithic lg 2.1 w2 1.4 th 0.3 wm stone q 77.2 ;q 77-l2 df lithic lg 2.5 w2 2.0 th 1.2 wm stone q 77.3 ;q 77-l3 df lithic lg 3.5 w2 1.6 th 1.5 wm stone q 77.4 ;q 77-l4 df lithic lg 2.2 w2 1.8 th 1.4 wm stone q 84.2 ;q 84-l1 df lithic lg 3.4 w3 1.3 th 0.7 wm stone q 84.3 ;q 84-l df lithic lg 1.6 w2 1.2 th 0.5 wm stone q 84.4 ;q 84-l3 df lithic lg 2.5 w2 1.6 th 1.3 wm stone q 84.5 ;q 84-l4 df lithic lg 1.4 w2 1.1 th 0.5 wm obsidian q 84.6 ;q 84-l5 df lithic lg 3.3 w2 1.0 th 0.3 wm obsidian q 106.3 ;q 106-l1 df lithic lg 2.2 w2 1.9 th 0.4 wm obsidian q 106.4 ;q 106-l2 df lithic lg 1.4 w2 1.2 th 0.4 wm obsidian q 106.5 ;q 106-l3 df lithic lg 3.3 w2 2.6 th 0.6 wm stone q 94.1 ;q 94-l df lithic lg 1.3 w2 1.1 th 0.2 wm obsidian q 75.2 ;q 75-l df lithic lg 2.4 w2 2.1 th 1.0 wm stone q 123.3 ;q 123-o df wh w2 7.4 th 3.2 wm clay co buff i 9 df bo w1 13.3 w2 13.5 w3 5.1 wm clay with gypsum co pinkish-buff .fl C717RK .ed C717 .ei rK .rd C713 .ri rK -wk In spite of the availability of several pickmen from A5, we had a suffiecient crew only to work in 4 squares. This is partly due to the fact that operation in k168 is more intense (3 pickmen + 1 for the closet a1). f 23 tc ov f45 f 45 tc ab f44 .ri fAB f 46 tc ab f64 nc The feature 64 described in the depositional entry is in A1, but due to the program it was described as only f64. .ri rK f 34 nr close to the end of the workday today, we came to an ash floor in k169--at the SW corner. There also appears to be a lone red brick in the middle of the floor. q 130.1 ;q 130-m ds piece of metal 1x1, from the SE corner of k168 at level reached today (ca. 8478-151, see q131). The piece was barely lodged in the S baulk. f 7 nr the excavation in this feature consisted of the removal fo the pedestal with the skull. The intact buff bowl, i9, was found here below the level of the sull. There were bricks present along with a good deal of non-brick in this pedestal, especially along its W face. The pedestal has been cut down to a level below the adjacent brick wall. f 35 op Excavation in this square has clearly shown the brick walls close to the N & S borders of the locus. The floor was leveled and we may not choose to excavate this any further during this season. k 1 ds this is the area that is expected to contain the kiln, f40. The surface was scraped and cleaned of superficial accumulation: 2-3 cm. The reddish hue of the soil is already noticeable after this scraping. op the locus was labeled--though not yet clearly defined with coordinates--in anticipation of excavating the kiln, especially in view of the associated video work of RAH at the house of the Armenian potter in Qamishli. We may, however, not go any further with this since the excavation of this area further is not within the current specific goals for this season. f 46 ds reddish ac in a1 from 30 cm below the level of the stone wall to the W nr the closet a1, and the floor of k168 are being excavated at the same levels now f 8 nr continuing removal of ac f34 brought the floor in k168 to a level where there was no brick wall in the position of f8 and f30. However, stone was observable in places. GB examined this and found that the trowel could pass through what was remaining floor accumulation on the side, and reach rock. The brick walls, thus, extend out beyond the stone layers underneath (Southwards for f8, Westwards for f30) into the locus. f 30 nr see comments today under f8. -dy we discovered the stone underlying brick in walls f8 and f30. The k217 floor is not yet at the level of the brick wall, f16 in 167, whose continuation past the putative large doorway we are in search of. .ri RK .rd C714 -sg will open new square k170 (only partially excavated in the previous season); otherwise, as previous. f 39 nr It was thought that this burial consisted only of a skull. When ST began to remove it today, the rest of the skeleton was found extending into the baulk. Only the skull and a few associated bones were removed. i 10 ds human skeleton buried in the red ac layer -- face up -- head oriented EW with the top of the cranium to the W -- jaws, teeth present. See v11. This item is only part of the entire skeleton. See under f39. tc si f23 f 33 nr the part of f33 removed today belonged to the pedestal with the skull i7 that was removed on C711. It was removed only to the N limit of the presumed S face of f20. tc ov f48 f 50 ds wall that forms the W boundary of a1 f 48 ds ac in a1 below elevation 8325 tc ab f50 tc ab f16 k 170 nr we began removing topsoil over the unexcavated parts of this locus, which was partly excavated during MZ6. ds the locus is, roughly speaking, the square S of k169, but its dimensions and coordinates need to be specifically determined. f 34 nr Most of the effort today was spent on removing what is left of the reddish ac in this layer in order to reach the grey ash layer below. I found out on taking elevations today that the SW limit of the floor (as excavated) was 15 cm lower than the NE. -- The accumulation along the stone layers of walls f8, f30 was removed the exposed the wall. f 45 dy continued digging down on either side of the presumed brick wall f44, in order to reach a brick layer below that would correspond to a major wall. -sf In addition RK, ST was in area part of the time excavating i10, and GVP as well. -dy no major finds today. The stone layers of f8 and f30 exposed. f39 in k217 was found to be a full skeleton but only the skull and few bones were removed--rest in baulk. .rd C715 .ri RK -sg work will proceed as before in a1, k168,169,170 and 217. The remainder of the pedestal in k168 (E of f20, to the same height), will be removed today. f 18 ds this might in fact include gulley wash from the W 1/2 of the locus where the gully wash seems to have gone through deeper. f 51 ds ac--ash layer. The levels worked on today are the very top of the layer. This might correspond in stratum to the mid-floor gypsum floors in A1 & A5. The floor as excavated is level at this point (see q147) --both at NE & SW I measured 8434-150. tc ab f8 tc ab f30 f 34 tc ov f51 q 142.1 ;q 142-o ds sealing? nv not clear what stratum it came from since it was discovered in the dirt being hauled away--most likely f48 or f33. f 49 nr we have not collected sherds or bones from the soil removed so far -- current depths from top: SE 20, NE 40, NW 30, mid-EW at S, 10. Following this we began to remove what seems clearly to be gulley wash along the W 1/2 of the higher levels of the locus: 70-80 cms deep from the levels so far removed, almost to the lowest levels previously excavated herein. q 148.1 ;q 148-o2 ds broken sealing from f48. nv 30 cm from E baulk almost about midway NS in locus. .rd C716 q 166.1 ;q 166-o ds toy clay cart 6.5x5x5 nv found 180 cm from E baulk, 80 cm from S baulk in top soil, 10-20 cm from top. i 12 ds clay figurine of a rooster (?), found below the tannur in k217; virtually undamaged. f 49 ds topsoil. 10 cm from surface the soil is dark brown and crumbly; not many large pebbles. q 158.1 ;q 158-l ds flint blade 2.7 x 1.8 q 158.2 ;q 158-o ds bone object 2.8 x 0.7 q 156.1 ;q 156-l ds grey faceted stone 1x.8x.6 .ri GB k 217 ds we have not hit brick at an elevation lower than wall f16, so we may be in the doorway, and the bricks in the EW section we have left in the middle of the square may be the threshold. We will triangulate and then remove the tannur f38, then remove the SE quadrant with the big pick. We are labeling the accumulation below f45 with a different number, f54, because it seems different in color and texture. f 45 co grey-pink hd hard compact tx fine granular f 54 co dark brown, with pink and grey hd medium hard tx fine granular .fn following feature log reentered by aMA in ZG924aMA.J (note by lC on ZH302) ;.ri RK ;.rd C711 ;f ;32 void ;33 168 11 ac below f17; top elev. m1235-135 ;34 169 10 ac below f18; top elev. m1237-166 ;35 219 10 ac below f22; top elev. m1235-156 ;rd C712 ;f ;36 218 5/8 bricks seen in section along W baulk N corner ;37 218 6a ta midway along S baulk ;39 217 5/8 br in f23 near N baulk ;40 219 6a kiln below f15 ;41 219 12c/13c wa continues f8 ;42 219 12c/13c wa brick exposed at SW corner of locus ;43 219 6a ashy soil part of f15 would have been this ;rd C713 ;f ;44 217 12c/13c wa EW across mid-locus ;45 217 65/9 ac top elev. m1248-134 ;46 a1 11 ac from 30cm below top of stone wall @ W ;47 1 3 topsoil past 4cm from top ;rd C714 ;f ;48 168 11 ac top elev. 8476-151 ;49 170 3 topsoil ;50 a1 12c/13c wa to the W of closet .rd C714 .ri RK v 10 ds intended mainly to show the brick walls f8 and f30 in k169 bonding in the NE corner. The view also shows the lower limit of the brickwall below which floor accumulation covers the face of the stone layer. v 11 ds intended mainly to show the emplacement of the skull i10 that belongs to the skeleton f39. ;.fn following item log reentered by aMA in ZGx24aMA.j (note by lC on ZH302) ;.fl C719RK ;ri rk ;rd c719 ;ri rk ;rd C711 ;i ;7 7 skull b ;rd C713 ;i ;8 33 sealing 2.9 1.6 bl ;9 17 bo 5 13.3 buff-pink; intact ;rd C714 ;i ;10 39 skull ;rd C716 ;i ;11 48 uc 4.3 1.5 seal? ;12 23 figurine 4.0 3.0 rooster? ;rd C718 ;i ;13 23 door socket +square stone below it .fl C724RK .rd C724 .ri RK .ri FAB .rd C721 q 155.1 ;q 155-l1 lg 4.5 w2 2.0 ht 1.2 df lithic ds unworked stone q 155.2 ;q 155-l2 df lithic ds unworked lithic lg 3.2 ht 0.7 w2 1.7 q 155.3 ;q 155-l3 df lithic ds this stone has one edge this is scalloped, possibly having a cutting function L1 scalloped edge may serve as blade lg 2.3 w2 1.8 ht 0.1 q 155.4 ;q 155-l4 df lithic ds very thin, probably unworked lithic lg 1.9 ht 0.1 w2 1.5 .ri sT q 132.1 ;q 132-o df insect nest ht 3.1 w1 3.3 wm hardened dirt q 72.3 ;q 72-f df figurine fragment? ht 3.1 th 2.1 wm clay co pinkish-buff q 80.1 ;q 80-o df uc ct ca lg 2.0 th 0.9 co dark grey sh cylindrical shape q 91.2 ;q 91-c df uc ct ca w2 1.9 th 0.9 wm clay sh round co dark grey q 84.1 ;q 84-o df token gaming piece ht 1.9 w2 2.7 wm baked clay sh round with depression at one end co greenish-buff q 64.2 ;q 64-c df uc ct ca co dark grey q 72.4 ;q 72-o df bone gragment lg 1.4 th 0.2 co yellow-white q 140.1 ;q 140-v df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified co light grey q 130.1 ;q 130-m df uc ct ma lg 2.0 w2 1.9 th 0.4 q 211.1 ;q 211-g df sm ds clay sample hd vitrified co medium grey q 214.1 ;q 214-l1 df ls lg 2.3 w2 2.2 th 0.6 wm chert co light grey q 214.2 ;q 214-l2 df lithic assemblage wm chert co light grey q 126.1 ;q 126-l1 df lithic lg 3.6 w2 2.8 th 2.5 wm chert co light grey/brown q 126.2 ;q 126-l2 df lithic lg 1.7 w2 0.6 th 0.4 wm obsidian co black q 132.2 ;q 132-l1 df lithic lg 3.1 w2 2.6 th 0.8 wm chert co light grey q 132.3 ;q 132-l2 df lithic lg 1.3 w2 1.1 th 0.3 wm obsidian co black q 132.4 ;q 132-c df uc ct ca lg 3.2 w2 1.1 th 0.8 wm clay, chaff q 71.1 ;q 71-l df lithic lg 4.3 w2 2.0 th 1.7 wm chert co medium grey q 70.1 ;q 70-l df lithic lg 2.5 w2 1.9 th 0.5 wm chert co medium grey q 130.2 ;q 130-l1 df lithic lg 4.0 w2 3.3 th 1.9 wm chert co light grey q 130.3 ;q 130-l2 df lithic lg 3.5 w2 2.1 th 0.8 wm chert co light grey q 139.1 ;q 139-o df uc ct ca ds fragment of baked clay with hole in center; perhaps a fragment of a colander (sieve) lg 2.1 w2 1.8 th 0.9 wm clay co buff i 11 ;df clay object df bd-c L1 half-worked bead ds cylindrical shaped with one end having a drilled hole lg 4.3 th 1.2 wm clay co buff-light brown q 148.2 ;q 148-l1 df lithic lg 3.2 w2 1.4 th 0.4 wm chert co light brown-pink q 148.3 ;q 148-l2 df lithic lg 3.2 w2 1.4 th 0.4 wm chert co light brown-pink q 148.3 ;q 148-l2 df lithic lg 3.9 w2 3.0 th 0.7 wm chert co light grey and light buff-brown q 148.4 ;q 148-l3 df lithic lg 2.5 w2 1.3 th 0.7 wm chert co medium grey q 148.5 ;q 148-l4 df flake lg 1.6 w2 1.3 th 0.5 wm chert co light buff-pink q 148.6 ;q 148-l5 df flake lg 1.8 w2 1.1 th 0.6 wm chert co medium grey q 52.1 ;q 52-g df vitrified clay ds waste from kiln q 56.1 ;q 56-g df vitrified clay ds waste from kiln q 22.1 ;q 22-g df vitrified clay co light grey q 210.1 ;q 210-m df metal object lg 1.1 th 0.3 sh roughly L-shaped q 98.1 ;q 98-l1 df lithic lg 4.6 w2 3.2 th 1.3 wm chert co light grey q 98.2 ;q 98-l2 df lithic lg 3.0 w2 1.8 th 0.8 wm obsidian co black q 26.1 ;q 26-l df lithic ds rounded with depressed face lg 8.5 w2 7.5 th 3.9 wm basalt co dark grey q 186.1 ;q 186-l df lithic lg 6.2 w2 3.7 th 3.1 wm chert co light grey-brown q 19.2 ;q 19-o df figurine fragment ds rear end of animal lg 3.9 w3 3.2 ht 3.7 wm clay co pinkish-buff q 106.6 ;q 106-f df figurine fragment ds torso of animal with incised mane ht 4.5 lg 6.9 w2 2.7 wm clay co pinkish buff q 25.1 ;q 25-l df lithic lg 3.3 w2 2.7 th 0.7 wm chert co medium grey q 137.1 ;q 137-l1 df lithic lg 2.1 w2 1.6 th 0.4 wm stone co dark grey q 137.2 ;q 137-l2 df lithic lg 4.1 w2 2.7 th 0.7 wm chert co light grey q 137.3 ;q 137-l3 df lithic lg 2.8 w2 1.6 th 0.9 wm chert co light grey-brown q 139.2 ;q 139-o2 df uc ct ca ds rounded, flat object w2 6.0 th 1.8 wm clay, chaff tempered co greyish-buff q 8.1 ;q 8-l df lithic lg 10.8 w2 13.6 th 5.5 wm basalt sh half-oval shaped with round depressions on the top and bottom surfaces of the widest end co dark grey q 148.7 ;q 148-o df uc ds possibly the leg of a figurine, or worked bone lg 1.7 th 0.9 wm bone, possibly clay co dark grey q 114.1 ;q 114-o df bo ds wide-rimmed bowl with a subtle base, probably imitation metallic ware ht 8.2 w1 13.0 w2 9.6 w3 3.2 th 0.5 wm clay (gypsum tempered) co reddish-brown rim fading to a black grey base de striations on interior surface q 240.1 ;q 240-s df sm ds conglomerate, perhaps man-made; may contain gypsum q 260.1 ;q 260-o df ja ds wide-bodied jar with round base ht 19.8 w1 15 @approx w2 14.8 th 0.7 wm clay, pebble tempered co greenish-grey buff .ri RK .rd C716 f 51 ds ash layer overlays a gypsum floor that slopes steeply W -> E. Evidence of much ash--no tannur--facing "doorway" to E. gypsum floor stops around the periphery of this. There is a large dressed rock on the floor, E. of this. Bricky material is secondarily present. An ash pit 30 cm in diameter close to NE corner. f 38 nr was removed today ds dimensions: 40-50 cm in diameter as remains, but must have extended upward and outward. A large sherd is nearby to NE; a stone 20x15 to SSW; broken bricks in middle and beside: max dimension 10cm, thickness 4-5 cm. .rd C718 f 51 ds lots of ash over gypsum floor W of what I previously presumed to the location of a tannur (GB suggested that, in view of the absence of evidence and the location--in front of a doorway, there need not have been a tannur there). f 55 ds the soil has more or less the same consistency about 70 cm down from the very top: buff-pink, fine, hard. It islikely that the topsoil layer was very thin. Sherds collected from here. f 53 hd medium hard, quite soft when moist tx crumbly co red-pink cp ac with small stones, carbon f 48 cp roots of present day mozan plants have penetrated past this level. Today's excavation also turned up a piece of high chaff, burned black regularly shaped brick-like lump. f 59 nr was exposed partially at the lower levels of the sone layers on C716 with the removal of the gulley wash in the W 1/2 of k170. Today the portion W of the E baulk was exposed. has brick remaining at the top for about 50cm from the E end (baulk). Rest is only of stones to varying heights. The gulley went over parts of this wall. f 57 ds doorway between k169 & 168. Its rabbiting was exposed better today with removal of the accumulation covering the stone layer below. he rabbeting of f8 is yet to be exposed. -sg We haved decided not to go down in a1/k168/k169 lower than the lowest level now reached. All of the floors will be brought to the same level. This is because of the impracticality of excavating the layer corresponding to A1f113 since we are still about 50 cm away from it in k168 and a gypsum floor most likely intervenes. We shall concentrate most of our energies at this point to define all the walls and doorways within the 7 loci. -dy 2 EW walls in k170 are being well defined as is the doorway f57. .rd C719 .ri RK f 36 nr a few sherds collected from above the bricks from the baulk are in q187-p q 187.1 ;q 187-p ds these sherds were collected from the soil above f36, the layer of fired bricks in the W baulk of k218. k 170 nr gulley wash along W & N continued to be removed. f 36 cp 3 bricks were removed and examined today. They were similar: fired bricks of trapezoid shape; parallel sides were 33 & 25 cms, antiparallel, 31 cm, thickness, 8.5 cm. No evidence of any writing on them. There are more bricks (within the dimensions of the baulk) extending N and at least one more to the W at the NE corner of the baulk. q 190.1 ;q 190-o nr belongs to f63; recovered from the dirt being hauled away by the worker (Ramadan). .ri RK .rd C720 q 201.1 ;q 201-p ds also includes f5 in addition to f10 q 199.1 ;q 199-p ds also includes f33 W of doorway in addition to f62 f 10 nr also included in q201-p f 33 nr also included in q199-p q 210 ac this q lot number (q131-b) was first assigned on C713, was repeated on C714 in the book; the latter has been changed to q210. q 211 ac first assigned as q132-b on C714, but being a duplication it was changed to q211 q 213 ac first assigned as q134-b on C714, but being a duplication it was changed to q213 .rd C719 k 219 sg we are digging further in this square to define the walls f41,42 slightly better, as they appear to be continuation of f8 and f59 respectively. f 35 co grey ash hd medium tx fine k 168 nr What was left of the N baulk (bet k167 & 168) was removed in order to continue removing the accumulation E of wall f20/f16. dy the surface below the baulk has been cut past topsoil to the level of the walls f20/f16. f 67 ds feature that appeared in the process of removing the N baulk of k168. Below the topsoil, 35 cm below the present surface, at the junction of k167,168,217,218, is a horizontal layer of stones that lies EW. There is a "headstone" slab at the W end which appears to consist of a single rock that is higher than the rest. The assemblage was obviously plastered and is flat except for the rise at the W end. This is quite adjacent to the layer of bricks, f36 in k218 and more or less at the same level. At this point I wonder if this was a fairly late structure used for some water related purpose. It could potentially be the well preserved top of a burial that is entirely within the baulk at this point. sg It is unlikely that we will excavate this further this season. k 170 sg we are considering leaving the E 1/4 of the locus, where the wadi cut only minimally, as a step. The rest of the area will be cleared of all gulley wash materials and the walls exposed. f 23 cp this pink-red abandonment layer ac in k217 is very closely packed. Has single layer of bricks along with graves in it. f64, a burial, and f65, a large bowl which might be associated with a burial, are present in this layer. The tannur, f38, is more or less at the interface between f23 and f45 as I defined them. There was a layer of brick in the NE quadrant which, in fact, overlaid a grave, f64. A line of bricks appeared in the E section in the NE quadrant and picking it with the handpick clearly showed that something other than accumulation is present--could be a layer of bricks as found associated with the burials. f 64 tc si f23 f 65 tc si f23 f 38 nr by close of workday, accumulation f23 had been removed to a level just above the feature f38. f 23 cp It should be noted and is quite evident from the section the S baulk of k217 that at least in the SW quadrant of the locus, top soil penetrated below the layer I called f23, even into f45. f 45 cp see C719 note under f23. k 170 nv at the end of excavations on C719, the following elevations were obtainable in this locus: SE 8444-152; W 8415-152; NE 8473-152. f 66 ds following the excavation today in k169, a circular outline clearly appeared in the middle of the floor in the W 1/2 of the locus. Might be a well. At this time, accumulation within and outside this outline do not seem distinct. It is quite ashy and fine. f 63 nr a (gypsum?) floor appears to underline these accumulations. -dy we have partially opened the doorway f57 by removing the accumulation within. A possible well in k219, well below the level of the kiln has been observed. A floor has been reached in k168. .rd C720 f 64 nr partially removed bones of a human skeleton in f64 today--mostly a pair of extremities. ds The skull was exposed and the overall orientation at this point seems to be NS, with the head at S. Similar to f25. f 39 nr a few more bones of this skeleton were removed today in the process of excavating the NE quadrant of k217. f 38 nr excavation of the SE quadrant of k217 yielded another piece of the tannur. See v15. More "brick" was seen in association. This part of the tannur remained until now because we had left the E /2 of the locus as a step (on account of the presence of burials) when the rest of f38 was first discovered. The walls of the tannur were bagged. f 63 dy the accumulation has been removed over most of the area and the underlying floor is being exposed. f 57 dy almost all of the accumulation associated with this doorway to the W has been removed. sg we shall photograph the E section to show bricks in threshold before removing the rest of the accumulation. -dy great resistance to going down in the E 1/2 of k217 on account of encounters with human bones and the hardness of the accumulation, even where brick is not clearly identifiable. Progress was slow. f 1 cp includes sod layer AASrB1 f 2 cp includes sod layer AASrB1 f 3 cp includes sod layer AASrB1 f 13 cp includes sod layer AASrB1 f 14 cp includes sod layer AASrB1 f 15 cp includes sod layer AASrB1 f 35 nr an old small snail shell (spiral) was found from the layer of floor accumulation in k219, after the outline of the well was observed. rd C718 v 12 ds shows with context the doorway f57 connecting k 169 & 168 before removal of the accumulation within. It also provides a view of the gypsum floor to the level it was excavated at that time in k169. v 13 ds is an aerial (kite) photograph of area A6 except for k170. v 14 ds is akin to v12, except that it shows well the component layers of the accumulation in doorway f57 and especially the bricks which are not part of a wall. v 15 ds shows the rest of the tannur f38, which was previously excavated--see v8,8a. v 16 ds color photograph of the section A6w100-k169E .fl C726RK .ei RK .ed C726 .rd C721 .ri RK -sg remove lone baulk consisting of wadi accumulation to the W of k170, barring pedestal for the elevation pole and marker -- dig in well, f66, 20 cm to see if brick is present along the circumference -- excavate to the white coated floor in k168 -- trace the outline of the wall f16 along its E, to the level of the stone k 170 dy we completed removal of the baulks including the pedestal along the W on which were the elevation pole and a marker and lowered the floor to 40 cm below top of wall, f72, to its S. -sg for C722 remove N baulk of k171; define wall outline better; level floor f 63 nr the remains of a tannur were recovered from this layer just above the floor f73, 60 cm from the S wall, f12 dy the floor is about level, and it does not have the same surface appearance (white) throughout. f 67 nr the "headstone" was moved from its place to the top of the remainder of the feature in order to prevent accidents since the baulk to the W of it has been cut down for excavation and the stone was not secure in place. f 16 ds the rabbeting found at the top of the brick wall at the E end is present traceable in the lower layers of brick. f 68 ds accumulation in fill E of wall (i.e. within and to the N & S of the presumed doorway), f16. co pink tx fine hd hard cp in addition to the pink, fine hard ac, soft and looser granular pink & grey accumulations are present f 66 dy we excavated within the circumference of this "well" to a depth of 20 cm below the surrounding. No significant finds. A partial brick was present within this accumulation and was removed by the workmen. f 64 ds human skeleton buried NS with head to S. It was not "face up". A broken jar with painting on the neck was found over the bones of the upper extremities of the skeleton. The break was ancient and the rest of the jar was not present in the area. nr Most of the skeleton was removed today except for the skull and a few bones. i 17 ds broken jar--rim, neck and part of body-- found associated with the skeleton f64, slightly below the level of its skull and over the bones of the arms. f 70 ds there seems to be another grave in k217 in the SE quadrant as indicated by the presence of bones and the layer of stones above them. This feature was very close to and partially horizontally overlapping the large bowl, i15 but mainly NE to it above the rim of the bowl. nr this grave is not being excavated at the present time, but the exposed bones have been collected and stored. k 217 dy we have not yet been able to dig down in the E 1/2 of the locus to the level of f16. Oher features that intervene (like burials), the hardness of the accumulation and the narrowness of the area being dug because of the steps being left have limited the pace of dirt removal. -dy Most of the floor work in k168 is now done. -- the major excavative activity in k170 on C720 (baulk removal and digging) was finished off today. .rd C726 .ri GB f 74 in even though top bricks seem to sope down towards the opening in the North, the actual sope of the drain surface is in the opposite direction -- Gabe Pesce will measure inclination L1 this is obviously a discharge drain for dirty water or the drain takes water out of the building towards the SE. This upslope in terms of the present profile of the mound, and to some extent it may have been the same in antiquity, i.e., the general sope of would have been up towards the center of the city (i.e, towards BA). hence, the curve to the East may have to be explained on the basis of the following: (1) adapation to existing structural limitations of thebuilding (avoiding large wells); (2) need to link different rooms/courtyards; (3) discharge to a septic tank rather than to the street. sg full excavation of the drain will hopefully lead us to the outer perimeter of the building. nr we will try to get a snake to follow drain as far as possible, as suggested by Gabe Pesce. But one should be careful about possible objects; stopping point may mean just an occlusion. cp two layers of backed brick ( x x cms) on the sides, covered by irregular baked bricks after the initial opening; one baked brick at the bottom. -- some dirt compacted at the bottom, otherwise open in the upper part. nm ask Gabe Pesce to draw sketch na drain goes through doorway, and opening is just in the middle of the doorway, just to the N of the threshold. This seems a bit odd in terms of circulation. It may be that it was important to keep room of the South free of water from the adjoining spaces to the North. a 2 G2 f74 G99 (drain); wall on either side; accumulation within room. cp the drain f74 is flanked on the west side by a mud brick: this may be part of the threshold, ofthe type we see in several other doorways in this building (e.g., a3, A5f68 [ck]). sh note that walls flanking doorway are not rabbeted, suggesting perhaps that there was no door here. f 74 na since the top of this drain is rather carefully laid with baked bricks, we should presume that it corresponds to a well defined floor surface on either side. The mud brick in the threshold (see a2: cp) would be part of it. nc drain is built into the packing A1f122, on top of which A1f113 rested. Since f113 coincides with the bottom of stone walls of later phase of building, we have here a major coincidence of factors coinciding with the remodeling of the building. .ri RK nr The drain seems to be occluded. A miniature snake could be be inserted past 40cm of its length into the drain. ;.rd C720 .fn rentered by aMA in file ZGx24aMA.j - note by lC on ZH306 ;i ;14 63 wire 6.5 m ;15 23 bo large ;16 64 skeleton ;17 64 j associated (by emplacement) with i16 ;rd C722 ;i ;18 23 bo ;rd C723 ;i ;19 75 carbon sample ;20 75 quartz(?) cube .fn following feature log moved to file ZGx10aMA.j by lC on ZH306 ;rd C715 ;f ;51 169 11 ac ash layer below f34 ;52 170 1 gulley wash ;rd C716 ;f ;53 a1 11 ac below f46 ;54 217 10 ac below f45 ;rd C718 ;f ;55 170 9/10 ac buff pink--prob. same as f49--not topsoil ;56 217 6a pit in f23 ;57 169 12c/13c doorway between k169 & 168, bounded by f8 and A1f76 ;58 169 11 f2 gypsum floor below f51 ;59 170 12c/13c wa EW, borders k169 & 170 ;60 169 9 ac top layer in f57 ;61 169 10 ac below f60 ;62 169 11 ac below f61 ;63 168 11 ac below f48 ;rd C720 ;f ;64 217 8 br NE quad ;65 217 6a? bo large bowl in NE quad.; initially thought to be assocd. with burial ;rd C721 ;f ;66 219 6a? well circular pit/well in W 1/2 of locus ;67 168 5a stone layer plastered horizontal layer of sones below topsoil in N baulk ;68 167 10 ac abuts brick level of f16 ;69 170 11 ac at level of stone wall f59 ;70 217 5/8 br at level of & above lare bowl i15 to NE in SE quadrant of locus ;rd C722 ;71 171 9/10 ac N baulk that remains ;72 170 12c/13c wa EW along S of locus ;73 168 11 f2 floor below f63--white surface in parts ;rd C723 ;74 170 11 drain fired brick on floor forming drain ;75 171 11 ac at level of f74 ;76 171 1 human bones deposited in A1f55 by wadi ;77 a1 10 ac from E at levelof brick wall rd C726 ;78 217 12c/13c red brick wall continues f16 past doorway .fl C728RK .ei RK .ed C728 .ri rK .rd C728 f 68 tc ab f16 tc ab f78 f 4 tc cu f5 f 5 tc co f16 f 19 tc cu f2 f 2 tc co f12 f 10 tc ov f11 tc co f12 tc co f20 f 11 tc ab f20 f 17 tc ab f12 tc ab f20 f 33 tc ab f12 tc ab f20 f 48 tc ab f12 tc ab f20 tc ov f63 f 63 tc ab f12 tc ab f20 tc co f73 f 2 tc co f67 tc co f36 f 60 tc ov f61 f 61 tc ov f62 f 3 tc ov f9 tc co f8 tc co f30 f 6 tc ab f30 f 9 tc ov f18 f 18 tc ab f8 tc ab f30 f 34 tc ab f8 tc ab f30 f 51 tc co f58 f 58 tc ab f8 tc ab f30 f 52 tc cu f49 tc cu f55 tc cu f59 tc cu f69 f 49 tc ov f55 tc co f59 f 55 tc ab f59 tc ov f69 f 69 tc ab f59 tc ab f72 tc co f74 f 71 tc ab f72 f 21 tc ab f16 tc ab f50 f 77 tc ab f16 tc ab f20 f 10 tc ov f28 f 28 tc ab f20 tc ov f46 f 46 tc ab f16 tc ab f50 tc ov f53 f 53 tc ab f16 tc ab f50 f 50 tc bo f16 f 20 tc bo f16 f 11 tc ab f12 f 12 tc bo f8 f 13 tc ov f23 f 23 tc ab f44 f 45 tc ov f54 f 54 tc ab f78 f 56 tc cu f13 tc cu f23 f 44 tc si f78 bo this assemblage of soft buff brick and perhaps clay seems to have been built over the lower stone and red brick wall, f78. Its W boundary coincided with that of f78 and so does the N boundary seem to. On the south side, f 78 appears to have extended past the later f44 by a brick width or two. It would be important when the excavations in k217 resume, to locate the E limits of f44. Already we may have removed parts of it in excavating the E quadrants of this locus. It is also possible that some of the bricky material removed from f23 and below and thought to be associated with burials is in fact f44. On the other hand, the section in the E baulk of the locus do not clearly evidence a continuing brick wall. L1 this was either a secondary wall or a series of thresholds, the former being more likely f 38 tc re f45 f 64 tc si f23 f 65 tc si f23 f 56 tc cu f13 tc cu f23 f 25 tc re f44 f 70 tc in f23 f 29 tc cu f26 f 31 tc cu f14 f 37 tc in f26 f 27 tc si f26 f 14 tc ov f36 f 40 tc in f22 f 15 tc ov f22 f 43 tc in f15 tc ov f22 f 22 tc ab f41 f 35 tc ab f41 tc ab f42 f 66 tc cu f35 f 6 cp contains grey brick baths and pink areas along with accumulation that is less hard and more crumbly c# 10YR7/1, 7.5YR7/4 tx fine hd hard (penetrometer 4.5) nt see under f34 hd the penetrometer was not especially helpful in distinguishing the hardness of the various accumulations in section since all of them gave the reading for maximal hardness (4.5). f 9 c# 10YR7/4 tx crumbly hd medium nt see under f34 hd the penetrometer was not especially helpful in distinguishing the hardness of the various accumulations in section since all of them gave the reading for maximal hardness (4.5). f 18 c# 2.5Y7/2 co has intermittent red-pink and pink-grey accumulations tx crumbly hd medium nt see under f34 hd the penetrometer was not especially helpful in distinguishing the hardness of the various accumulations in section since all of them gave the reading for maximal hardness (4.5). f 34 hd medium co grey & red-pink nt the fact that typological observations were made on the basis of the material present in the E section may have affected the findings since that is a doorway and has present in it threshold bricks in addition to brickfall and other material. .rd C722 k 170 dy The four walls in this locus do not appear to be continuous and it is possible that there are doorways in the EW walls in line with f59. This is more certain in the case of f72 than f59. k 167 nr It is obvious now based on excavations in k167 and 217 the large flat stone we retainedin the NE corner by forming a pedestal of the wadi accumulation etc. beneath it is not part of any building structure at this place or level. There are no walls corresponding to this position in k217 and only accumulation is present to the S and W in k167. So we removed the stone and the pedestal today. .rd C723 f 74 df drain cp covered by fired bricks 31x33 cm max dim. and broken pieces of bricks; appear to be square bricks shaped for the curves. The smallest pieces do not have unbroken edges shorter than the smallest dimension of the intact ones. ds opening at N curving toward SSE around wall, f72 -- narrow trough, 58x9.5 at N end, blocked/bound by a fired brick 34x16.5 at the N side -- there is an extra brick piece to the E paralleled by another where the open trough ends in line with the N face of wall, f72. -- At the E end now visible, there a rock instead of the fired brick over the drain, at the current position of the E baulk. .ei RK .ri GVP .rd C722 q 240.1 ;q 240-s ds several pieces of chalky conglomerate varying in size from 4 to 14 cm; material contains many small aquatic type shells; not well compacted in that it has a significant number of noticeable voids; the cementing material is a nearly white substance. .ri RK nr the sample was obtained from f67, the plastered stone layer and is part of the plaster K1 It seems to be a crude form of lime mortal made from snail shells -- note: oyster shells are a standard source for lime in the making of mortar. F1 the material is a mortar and plaster. The flat bed of stones, f67, is in fact made of several ordinary round stones and the flatness is indeed achieved by use of this mortar which binds them together and gives the flat finish .rd C726 k 167 dy we were digging around the wall f16 and f78 in k217. The dirt excavated was used as backfill in the E 1/2 of k217. -sg backfill k217 at the conclusion of MZ7 consisted of several steps, mainly on account of graves that we did not have adequate time to excavate. The details of the locus are noted under k217. The walls and step were covered well with plastic before applying backfill. f 44 ds built of of soft buff brick over f78. Had a lyer of crumbly red brick on top (9-10cm). So we left this as a step until now. Excavation to define the boundaries of f78 showed this was built over it. It consists extensively of such brick, with sherd and other inclusions. As preserved it is almost in line with f78 to the N, but the latter extends past it to the S. nv elevation of the top level: m1233-173; m1248-70. k 217 nm Section views of the N & E baulks have not been drawn. pr we used dirt from the excavations on C726 as backfill to cover the E 1/2 of the square. Plastic covered all excavated surfaces below/beside backfill. A wall of sorts was built on the S side with broken bricks and clods in order have the backfill present as vertical a face at this time as possible. nv at time of backfill the elevation of the flooralong the E baulk -- NE corner: m1242-300 -- SE corner: m1233-270 -- mid-NS: m1242-240. -- The following are the dimensions of the areas dug lower than the central step, f44: along S, 100 cm wide for the first 150 cm from E, 170 cm for the next 100 cm; along N, 80 cm for the first 150 cm from E, narrower thereafter. q 278.1 ;q 278-o nr was recovered from the hauled dirt; could be from f54 (q276) .fn moved to file ZH306lC.j by lC on ZH306 ;a ;1 k168 closet N of k168 ;2 k170 doorway with drain f74 ;3 k169 doorway between k169 & 168 ;4 k168 doorway between k168 & 218 .rd C728 .ri GB a 3 bo step in threshold corresponds to packing on the other side; it is leveled in our exposure only because we thought the two sides of the doorway were at the same level, but white that is true they do not belong together. I presume that the brick line is a slightly stepped threshold, the red to the N being the packing in the next room, retained by the brick line. cp walls f8 & A1f76, brick line, packing f63, ac f48,51, floor f58, (door--missing) di the door is in line with the brickline in contrast with a4, where the doorway is too large for a door, hence the brick line is in the middle of the doorway. a 4 ds cf. a3 sl the presence of stepped thresholds throughout the bilding suffest that it was internally terraced already in the 3rd millennium. f 59 ds not clear whether there was a doorway or not. Mid stones is not aligned but it may belong to a wall. ;ri RK f 44 nv final elevation: m1248-72 k 217 nv top of step (on f44) at highest point: m1233-140; -- E pt. 70 cm from E baulk, -140 cm from sod layer f 39 nv elev. -114 from sod layer = m1233-184 f 78 nv final elevation: m1248-172 f 68 ds ac between f16 and f78 nv final elev.: m1248-218, see also under k167 k 167 nv floor E of wall, f16 (f68): m1201-186 -- floor N of wall, f16: m1201-152; -- wall, f16: m1201-134 for most of its top surface; about 30cm wide border along NW is about 6cm higher. f 74 K99 the ground adjoining the drain to the NE is bricky red and may consist of packing. The fact that it is not green may suggest that it was not used for bathing type purposes (?) f 20 ds as it stands, the top of this wall in k168 is about 30cm below that of f16. It is possible that the top layer of brick was removed in the course of excavation. f 16 nv (final) elev. m1270+12 -- see also under k167 J99 at doorway: 171 (189-incl. rabbet) f 78 J99 at doorway 164 (180-incl. rabbet); widest 187 f 20 nv (final) elev.: m1270-17; highest elev. is m1217+44 J99 widest 167; S face of stone layers 93 f 12 J99 N face at stone layer: 83; + rabbet: 103 f 63 nv final elev. near f20: m1217-176 f 57 J99 E face of W wall at stone level: 88 (+19 rabbet) k 170 ds lamination from wadi is still present along the east of A1k120, associated with the wall f59 f 59 nv elevation of stone wall layer that is the W side of the doorway: m1276-118 k 219 nv final elevations of floor, f35: m1240-165 (see note under m1240); m1235-183 f 35 nv see under k219 m 1240 ac the peg was loose and so was removed f 42 nv elevn top of wall at S: m1235-156 f 66 nv final elev.: about 15 cm below the level of f35 f 41 nv wall exists as a step (bricks at diff. levels) -- highest elev. m1235-112 -- next level: m1235-150 f 43 nv elevation of the bottom of this layer (interface between f43 & f22): at NE, m1235-53 -- at mid NS of locus, m1235-45 k 219 nv step at E extends 130 cm from E baulk k 169 nv elevation of A1f115: m1276-11 f 59 nv highest elevn of stone layer now exposed: m1275+9 f 74 nv elevation: of floor E of drain: m1275-83 -- first brick over the drain, past the opening: m1273-162 -- last brick before the stone over the drain, adjoining the E baulk (i.e., brick # 6): m1273-163 k 170 nv elevation of floor at SE corner, next to wall, f72: m1273-166 f 72 nv final elevation: m1273-45 k 171 nv final elevation of floor, at West: m1273-165 -- at NE near baulk: m1273-152 ds lamination from wadi still present on floor f 71 nv final elevations, see under k171 f 36 nv final elevation: m1248-79 f 67 nv final elevation: m1248-78 f 31 w1 76 f 26 nv final elevation: m1248-108/112 k 218 nv final elevations -- step at E: m1248-64 -- floor: see under f26 k 168 nv final elevations of floor: at NE, 265 from top of baulk; at SE, 225 from top of baulk f 12 nv elevation measured from S baulk of k168: @ E, 67 from top; at W, 50 from top. .fl C721RK.J ;ds Contains data not entered into the computer during the MZ7 season. Includes the feature log from C709, part of the descriptions of the q-lots (non-sherd) and items that were processed, and all of the view log. ;ed C1221 ;ei RK .fn re-entered by aMA in ZGx21aMA.j, note by lC on ZH306 ;,rd C709 ;ri AP ;q ;103 pb 23 217 ;104 pb 22 219 ;105 pb 28 168 ;106 pbglfo 17 168 ;107 pb 18 169 ;108 pb 26 218 ;109 pb 6 169 ;110 po 26 218 ;111 p 22 219 ;112 p 22 219 ;113 p 23 217 ;114 o 26 218 ;115 pbg 17 168 NW quadrant ;116 pb 18 169 ;ri RK ;rd C711 ;q ;117 pb 18 169 m1237 -164 ;118 pbl 23 217 m1248 -117 NW: Hammadi ;119 pbg 23 217 m1248 -99 g=kiln waste; SW quad; still top soil in S baulk ;120 pbo 22 219 m1235 -146 o=sealing ;121 pb 33 168 m1235 -135 ;122 pbl 7 168 see r18 pedestal w/ skull (i7); b2=other bones ;123 pbogl 34 169 see f34 o=broken clay wheel 8x4; l=flint ;124 pb 35 219 m1235 -156 ;rd C713 ;q ;125 pb 45 217 N: Majid ;126 pbl 45 217 m1248 -134 S: Jaffar ;127 pbl 35 219 8564 -150 ;128 pb 46 a1 8490 -150 ;129 pb 17 168 see i9 Mahmoud ;130 pbml 33 168 8484 -150 Abd. Karim another ;131 pb 34 169 ;132 poglc 34 169 8448 -150 -o:3x3.5 hollow ;133 p 47 1 ;134 p 47 1 ;rd C714 ;q ;210 pbm 48 168 8476 -151 Abd. Karim ;211 pbg(2) 33 168 Mahmoud; pedestal; f48 mixed in possible ;212 p 33 a1 rest of a1 against N wall ;213 pbl 45 217 m1248 -141 S: Jaffar ;135 pbl 45 217 m1248 -129 N: Hammadi ;136 pb 34 169 8430 -151 elev @ SW ;136 8445 -151 elev @ NE ;137 pbl 46 a1 8452 -129 ;ri GP ;q ;138 pbv 23 217 see i10 ;139 o 49 170 3506 -151 elev @ SW ;139 3552 -151 elev @ NE ;ri RK ;rd C715 ;q ;140 pb 46 a1 8473 -150 ;141 pb 17 168 8550 -150 Rakhan; step--top 1/2 ;142 pbo 48 168 8482 -150 Ammar; floor ;143 pb 34 169 see q 147 for the lowest elev of this lot ;144 pbo 33 168 8518 -150 Rakhan; step lower 1/2 ;145 pb 45 217 m1248 -153 floor ac N of step: Hammadi ;146 pb 45 217 m1248 -166 floor ac S of step: Jaffar ;147 bp 51 169 8434 -150 ;148 bplo 48 168 Dara ;150 p 51 169 Muhammad ;151 p 51 169 Juma ;152 b 52 170 purple bone--discarded ;rd C716 ;q ;153 p 49 170 8492 -124 elev @ NE ;154 pb 51 169 8436 -162 elev @ NW ;154 8430 -162 elev @ NE ;154 8438 -162 elev @ SE ;154 8440 -162 elev @ SW ;155 pbvl 48 168 8484 -162 Ammar ;156 pbl 33 168 Rakhan ;157 p 53 a1 8464 -162 single pot? ;158 plo 45 217 m1248 -163 N: Hammadi ;159 pb 45 217 m1248 -176 S: Jaffar ;160 p 48 168 S: Dara ;161 pb 53 a1 ;162 p 38 217 m1202 -77 ;163 p 38 217 ;164 p 23 217 from pedestal below f38 ;165 p 45 217 m1248 -134 from pedestal below f23 below f38 ;166 po 49 170 8357 -124 SE quadrant ;167 p 49 170 SE quadrant ;rd C718 ;q ;168 p 49 170 8482 -145 mid E ;169 pb 53 a1 8438 -145 ;170 pbgl 48 168 8462 -145 p: Dara; b: all ;171 p 48 168 8463 -145 Hammadi ;172 p 48 168 Abd. Jabbar ;173 p 48 168 small area 10Ó wide along E baulk ;174 pb 51 169 8423 -145 elev. @ W; layer above gypsum floor; includes lens of ash ;174 8417 -145 elev. @ NE ;175 pbl 23 217 m1233 -121 E step ;176 p 23 217 E step ;177 p 23 217 E step ;178 pbg 55 170 ;179 pb 56 217 ;180 p 55 170 ;rd C719 ;q ;181 pb 48 168 ;182 pb 23 217 NE quad ;183 p 23 217 NE quad ;184 pb 35 219 ;185 p 57 169 sherds from mid-level in doorway ;186 pl 61 169 ;187 p 26 218 from above f36 ;188 po 55 170 SE quad ;189 p 63 168 Hammadi, front of a1 ;189 bo 63 168 ;190 po 63 168 Dara ;191 p 63 168 Abd. Jabbar ;192 pg 5 167 S baulk E 1/2 ;193 p 5 167 S baulk E 1/2 ;194 p 23 217 SE Ammar ;195 o 63 168 tannur wall ;rd C720 ;q ;196 bp 63 168 8450 -152 p: Hammadi ;197 p 63 168 Dara ;198 p 63 168 Abd. Jabbar ;199 bpg 62 169 8508 -152 ;200 bp 35 219 ;201 p 10 168 8572 -152 E of f20, Anwar ;202 bp 23 217 NE quad Jaffar ;203 bp 23 217 SE quad Ammar ;204 p 6 169 from top of f30 ;205 pb 64 217 from grave ;206 p 23 217 from top of f23 mid-NS ;207 o 38 217 part of tannur ;208 pb 45 217 SE, Ammar ;209 b 39 217 bones from grave ;rd C721 ;q ;214 p 45 217 NE Jaffar ;215 pb 23 217 SE Ammar ;216 pbog 68 167 Anwar ;217 p 52 170 whole vessel/base & side ;218 pb 63 168 p: Dara, E ;219 p 63 168 Hammadi ;230 p 63 168 Abd. Jabbar ;231 pb 66 219 ;232 pbl 69 170 ;233 pg 69 170 kiln waste ;234 p 60 169 from doorway top next to wall ;235 pb 61 169 ;236 pl 64 217 sherds assocd with burial ;237 p 69 170 ;238 b 70 217 human ;239 s 65 217 soil in bowl i15 (f65) in 10 bags ;240 s 67 168 ÒplasterÓ ;241 p 62 168 E side of doorway at stone level ;rd C722 ;q ;242 pb 69 170 E side ;243 p 69 170 W: possible Wadi contamination ;244 p 71 171 ;245 pb 61 168 ;246 pg 62 168 ;247 p 63 168 NE corner ;248 pb 48 168 threshold step left--now removed ;249 po 45 217 S: Ammar ;250 p 23 217 E along baulk below & S of f64 ;251 p 23 217 N & NE ;252 pb 68 167 Anwar, E of f16 ;253 p 71 171 N baulk of locus ;254 pb 45 217 N & NE ;255 b 70 217 human bones; bag tagged q254??(dupl.) ;256 p 69 170 E of locus S of f72 ;257 p 69 170 E side between f59 & 72 ;258 pb 51 169 S end of floor ;259 l 23 217 below i18 ;260 s 23 217 inside i18 ;rd C723 ;q ;261 bp 45 217 SE quad ;262 pog 75 171 p: E of locus ;263 b 76 171 human bones ;264 p 77 a1 E of closet (section) ;265 p 46 a1 E of closet (section) ;266 not used ;267 b 70 217 human ;268 p 54 217 S: Ammar ;269 not used ;270 po 23 217 E step ;rd C725 ;q ;271 po 4 167 sherd with figure engraved ;272 plg 5 167 ;273 pbmo 68 167 ;rd C726 ;q ;274 p 44 217 W 1/2 top 30-40cm approx level of f23 ;275 p 54 217 N: Hammadi ;276 pg 54 217 S: Muhammad ;277 pb 68 167 Jaffar ;278 pob 44 217 Anwar: 2nd stage of step (approx level of f45) ;279 p 74 170 from drain ;rd C704 ;.bk A6 .fn following vlog moved to file ZH306lC2 by lC on ZH306 ;rd C704 ;v ;1 E vf2,7,10,12 vk168 ;1a c ;2 E vf2,7,12,17 vk168 also view of A1f66 ;3 NE vk218,217 vf14,13 vi1,2 ;3a c NE vi1,2 ;4a down vkA1,A6 kite photos ;4b down vk168 kite photos ;5 vk167,168,217,118 vf19,10,20,17 also view of A1k117 ;5a c NNE vf19,20 ;rd C707 ;ri AP ;v ;6 E vk217,218 vf13,23,25 ;6a c E vf13,23 (sections) ;6b c E vf25 ;ri GB ;rd C711 ;v ;7 E vk168 vf2,7,17,12,20 vi32 ;ri RK ;rd C712 ;v ;8 ESE vk217 vf23,25,39,38 ;8a c E vf38 ;8b c E vf25 ;8c c ENE vf25,39 ;9 ESE vk219,1 vf43,22,40,41,42,35 ;9a c vf22,35,43 ;9b t vf40 ;rd C714 ;v ;10 E vk169,219 vf3,6,9,18,30,8,34 76(A1),115 (A1) ;10a t NE vf8,30 ;10b c E vf3,30,6,9,18 ;rd C718 ;v ;12 NW vk169 vf57,8,58 76(A1),115(A1) ;13 down vk167,168,169,217,218,219 ;rd C719 ;v ;14 NNW vf57,60,61,62 ;rd C720 ;v ;15 E vf38,23,45,65 vk217 ;16 E vk169 vA6w100-k169E ;rd C721 ;v ;17 SE vf57,61,60,59 ;18 E vf3,6,9,18,34,58,59,30 vA6w100-k169E ;19 E vk217 vf25,23,64 vi15,16,17 ;19a c E vf65 vi15 ;20 E vf25,23,39 vk217 ;20a c S vf64 ;21 S vk217 vf64,25,13,23,45 vi16,17 ;21a c S vf64 vi16,17 ;21b t E? vi16,17 ;rd C722 ;v ;22 W vf67,36,16 va1 65(A1) ;22a c S vf67 ;rd C723 ;v ;23 ESE vf72,74 ;23a E vf74 ;23b SE vf72 (bottom) ;23c SE vf72 (top) ;24 vf76 ;rd C726 ;25 NE vf44,78 ;25a c NNE vf44 ;25b t N vf44 ;26 vf72,74 ;27 vf8,30,59 115(A1),113(A1) ;28 vf8,30 ;29 vf74,72,59 ;30 vf74,72,59 ;31 - ;32 vk218,219 vf66,41,36 ;33 vf42,8 va1 115(A1) ;34 vf20 va1,4 ;35 vf78 .rd C722 .ri sT q 259.1 ;q 259-l df ls ds sample of limestone found under i18 wm limestone co white q 260.2 ;q 260-s df so ds sample taken from inside fragamented metal bowl i18 i 18 df bo ds metal bowl fragments including base and parsts of rim; possibly copper q 246.1 ;q 246-g df vitrified clay lumps co light grey with flecks of plae orange buff q 178.1 ;q 178-g df vitrified clay lumps co light grey q 155.5 ;q 155-v df ashs ds ash and charcoal sample from f48, k168 q 193.1 ;q 193-g df slag ds sample from f5 k167; possibly glass lg 14.9 w2 8.6 th 6.2 co greenish-grey i 19 df sm ds carbon sample from k171 f15 q 199.2 ;q 199-g df slag ds possibly vitrified clay q 170.1 ;q 170-l df lithic lg 4.8 w2 2.3 th 1.4 wm chert co light grey .rd C723 q 138.1 ;q 138-v df clay lumps ds two clay lumps shaped like droplets wm clay co light brown-dark grey .rd C724 q 42.1 ;q 42-l df lithic lg 5.8 w2 5.3 th 3.1 wm stone co dark grey sh similar to base of a cup q 127.1 ;q 127-l df lithic lg 2.7 w2 1.6 th 0.5 wm obsidian co black i 17 df j ds bitumen painted tall necked jar ht 17.1 w1 10.2 w2 16.0 wm clay co pinkish-buff q 190.2 ;q 190-l df slingshot ds clay egg with both ends tapering to a point lg 5.1 th 2.9 wm clay co light brown-grey q 270.1 ;q 270-o df uc ct ca ds half circle shape with hole in center; possibly a handle from a vessel lg 3.2 w2 2.0 th 1.8 wm clay co pale orange-buff q 135.1 ;q 135-l df lithic lg 1.7 w2 1.0 th 0.3 wm obsidian co black i 20 df ls ds possibly quartz; square in shape lg 2.1 w2 1.8 th 1.4 wm quartz (?) co white crystal q 188.1 ;q 188-o df bd-c ds cylindrical-shaped lg 2.2 th 1.0 wm clay co brown-grey q 175.1 ;q 175-l df lithic lg 4.1 w2 2.8 th 0.9 wm chert co medium grey q 236.1 ;q 236-l df lithic lg 4.9 w2 2.5 th 1.1 wm chert co medium grey q 216.1 ;q 216-o df slingshot ds clay egg with either side tapering to a point lg 5.1 th 3.4 wm clay co light grey i 13 df lithic ds oval shaped basalt lithic with a hole in center; accompanied by reddish-brown square-shaped stone found directly below it. Measurements given are for the lithic lg 12.4 w2 19.1 th 6.2 wm basalt co dark grey q 158.1 ;q 158-l df lithic lg 2.8 w2 1.8 th 0.5 wm chert co medium grey q 158.2 ;q 158-o df bone object lg 3.4 w2 0.7 th 0.6 wm bone co white/yellow q 273.1 ;q 273-o df bd-sh ds flat and round w2 0.8 th 0.1 wm shell (?) co pearl-white q 259.1 ;259-l df sm ds limestone sample near i18 q 260.2 ;q 260-s df so ds soil taken from within i18 q 199.2 ;q 199-g df sm ds vitrified clay q 170.2 ;q 170-g df sm ds vitrified clay co pinkish-grey q 262.1 ;q 262-o df sm ds vitrified clay co pinkish-grey q 233.1 ;q 233-g df sm ds vitrified clay co pinkish-grey q 189.1 ;q 189-g df sm ds vitrified clay co grey q 273.1 ;q 273-m df ma wm copper q 249.1 ;q 249-o df wheel fragment lg 8.3 w2 4.1 th 3.1 wm clay co pale orange-buff i 12 df uc ct ca ds possibly part of animal figurine; triangular in shape with pointed part being pinched on sides; perhaps part of a head lg 3.9 w2 3.0 th 2.9 wm clay co light brown-grey q 166.1 ;q 166-o df clay cart fragment ds large fragment of cart lg 6.8 w2 5.8 wm clay co pale orange-buff q 271.1 ;q 271-o df plaque ds portion of a molded plaque; shape of plaque is flat with rounded corners; the fragment shape is roughly rectangular with one of the broken corners being longer and pointed. The face of the plaque shows the mould of an animal, perhaps a horse. What appears to be leaves are found near the head of the animal. lg 8.0 w2 5.2 th 0.8 wm clay co greenish-buff .fl D104RK .ri rK .rd C704 v 1 ph B413-4 .ri rK .rd C704 v 2 ph B415 .ri rK .rd C704 v 3 ph B416 .ri rK .rd C704 v 3a ph B417 .ri rK .rd C704 v 5 ph B4114 .ri rK .rd C704 v 5a ph B4115 .ri gB .rd C711 v 7 ph B4124 .ri gB .rd C711 v 7 ph C??9-10 .ri gB .rd C711 v 7 ph B3724-28 .ri rK .rd C711 v 7 ph C3622-26 .ri rK .rd C711 v 7a ph B3729-33 .ri rK .rd C712 v 8 ph B723 .ri rK .rd C712 v 8a ph B722,5 .ri rK .rd C712 v 8b ph B724 .ri rK .rd C712 v 9 ph B726 .ri rK .rd C712 v 9a ph B727 .ri rK .rd C712 v 9b ph B728 .ri rK .rd C714 v 10 ph B7212 .ri rK .rd C714 v 10a ph B7213,14 .ri rK .rd C714 v 10b ph B7215,16 .ri rK .rd C719 v 14 ph B9315-17 .ri rK .rd C720 v 15 ph B332-4 .ri rK .rd C720 v 16 ph C1816-17 .ri rK .rd C721 v 17 ph B3312-14 .ri rK .rd C721 v 18 ph B3315-16 .ri rK .rd C721 v 20a ph B3331-32 .ri rK .rd C721 v 20 ph B3333-34 .ri rK .rd C721 v 19a ph B3335 .ri rK .rd C721 v 21 ph B3336-37 .ri rK .rd C721 v 21a ph C3413-14 .ri rK .rd C721 v 21b ph C3415-17 .ri rK .rd C722 v 22 ph B944-5 .ri rK .rd C722 v 22a ph B946-7 .ri rK .rd C722 v 23a ph B948-9 .ri rK .rd C722 v 23 ph B9410-11 .ri rK .rd C722 v 23b ph B9412-13 .ri rK .rd C722 v 23c ph B9414-15 .ri rK .rd C722 v 24 ph B9435-37 .ri rK .rd C726 v 25 ph B3216-17 .ri rK .rd C726 v 25a ph B3218-19 .ri rK .rd C726 v 25a ph C2627-28 .ri rK .rd C726 v 25b ph C2629-30 .ri rK .rd C726 v 25b ph B3220-21 .fl D402.J .fd list of views .fn reelaborated from R2D file by GB, G617 .rd C704 .ri rK .fn next best view code should be changed by O2 (encoding field manual code for best photo) to A35 by lC on ZH306, even if pictures seem missing? v 1 O2 B4103-04 v 2 O2 B4105 v 3 O2 B4106 v 3a O2 B4107 v 5 O2 B4114 v 5a O2 B4115 .rd C711 .ri GB v 7 O2 B4124 (E) v 7 O2 C?9-10 v 7 O2 B3724-28 v 7 O2 C3622-26 v 7 O2 B3724-28 v 7a O2 B3729-33 (NE) .rd C712 .ri rK v 8 O2 B7203 v 8a O2 B7202-05 v 8b O2 B7204 v 9 O2 B7206 v 9a O2 B7207 v 9b O2 B7208 .rd C714 .ri rK v 10 O2 B7212 v 10a O2 B7213-14 v 10b O2 B7215-16 .rd C719 .ri rK v 14 O2 B9315-17 v 15 O2 B3302-04 (E) v 16 O2 C1816-17 (E A6w100-k169E) .rd C721 .ri rK v 17 O2 B3312-14 v 18 O2 B3315-16 v 20a O2 B3331-32 v 20 O2 B3333-34 v 19a O2 B3335 v 21 O2 B3336-37 v 21a O2 C3413-14 v 21b O2 C3415-17 .rd C722 v 22 O2 B9404-5 v 22a O2 B9406-7 v 23a O2 B9408-9 v 23 O2 B9410-11 v 23b O2 B9412-13 v 23c O2 B9414-15 v 24 O2 B9435-37 .rd C726 .ri gB .fn B32xx-15 series of pictures of Gebe Pesche measuring in place soil density (k219)# .fn C26xx-26 series of pictures of Gebe Pesche measuring in place soil density (k219)# .ri rK v 25 O2 B3216-17 v 25a O2 B3218-19 v 25a O2 C2627-28 v 25b O2 C2629-30 v 25b O2 B3220-21 .rd C727 .ri gB .fn C1429 threshold of doorway a3# .fn C1430-31 bricks around well f66# .fn C1432-34 bricks inside & outside well f66# .fl D507 .ed D507 .ei gb .rd C726 .ri rK .fl A6j11 .fd feature log (51-78) .fn entry by gb, to replace part of file C726rK, which was not brought back from the field .ed D507 .ei gb ;.rd C715 ;.ri rK ;f ;51 169 ac ash layer below f34 ;52 170 gulley wash ;rd C716 ;53 a1 ac below f46 ;54 217 ac below f45 ;rd C718 ;55 170 ac probably same as 49, diff. from topsoil ;56 217 pit in f23 ;57 169 doorway between k169 and 168, bounded by f8 and A1f76 ;58 169 f2 gypsum floor below f51 ;59 170 wa borders k169 and k170 ;60 169 ac toplayer in f57 ;61 169 ac below f60 ;62 169 ac below f61 ;63 168 ac below f48 ;rd C720 ;64 217 br NE quadr. ;65 217 bo large bowl in NE quadr, potential burial ;rd C721 ;66 219 well circular pit/well in W half of locus ;67 168 stone layer plastered horizontal layer of stones below topsoil in baulk ;68 167 ac abuts against brick level (?) of f16 ;69 170 ac at level of stone wall f59 ;70 217 br at level and above large bowl 115 to NE in SE quadr. of locus ;rd C722 ;71 171 ac N baulk that remains ;72 170 wa EW ? S q locus ;73 168 f2 floor below f63 -- white surface in part ;rd C723 ;74 170 drain fired brick on floor - drainage ;75 171 ac at level of f74 ;76 171 human bones in A1f55 wall by wadi ? ;77 a1 ac from E at level of brick wall ;78 217 brick wall continues f16 .fl A6j11 .fd feature log .fn entry by gb, to replace part of file C726rK, which was not brought back from the field .fn gb entered f51-78 in diary format, and f1-50 in log format s B3 1 B3 2 B3 3 B1 4 B6b 5 B9 6 B9 7 B12c-13c 8 B9 9 B6b-9 10 B7-9 11 B12c-13c 12 B3 13 B3 14 B3 15 B12c-13c 16 B10 17 B9 18 B1 19 B12c-13c 20 B3 21 B6b 22 B6b 23 B10 24 B5-8 25 B6b 26 B5 27 B11 28 B6a 29 B12c-13c 30 B6a 31 B9 32 B11 33 B10 34 B10 35 B5-8 36 B6a 37 B6a 38 B5-8 39 B6a 40 B12c-13c 41 B12c-13c 42 B6a 43 B6-9 44 B11 45 B3 46 B12c-13c 47 B11 48 B3 49 B12c-13c 50 B1 52,76 B5a 67 B5-8 70 B6a 56,66? B8 64 B9 60 B9-10 55,71 B10 54,61,68,77 B11 51,53,58,62,63,69,73,74,75 B12c-13c 57,59,72,78 .rd C711 .ri gb s B1 df gulley wash ds surface wash and erosion s B5a df burials (modern) s B6a df limited occupation ds pits, kiln, walls, tannur s B8 df burials (ancient) s B9 df abandonment ds brickfall s B10 df high floors s B11 df mid floors .fl E712W ei Ibr ed e712 .fn MZ8we7.ibr .fn Initials are those of Ibrahim Hellu. This file contains all items drawn for buildibg AK (i.e. A1, A5, A6). They are catogorized by items and lots. list2 l rw A6.01 MB^C708 A6.02 CH^C708 A6.05 JB^D629 A6.09 JB^D702 A6i14 JB^D627 A6.17 JB^D702 A6q73-o CLH^D727 A6q114-o CLH^D702 A6q130-m JB^D629 A6q166-o JB^D704 A6q260-o RPK^623 A6q271-o CLH^D702 A6q278-o CLH^D727 endlist