.bk A6 .fl G708RK.J .fd journal, partial, G706-G708 .ri rk .rd G706 .fn original file name G708RK--a, changed manually by lC on ZH228 f 104 ds This was built up on the floor and not a single removable piece. It was simply removed after triangulation(i49). Underneath it were rock, sherds etc. f 107 ds Section shows no stratification for over 30cm down. So being treated as a single feature. Bone and sherd lots for this feature increase in lot# for lower levels. Accumulation here is light brown with isolated grey and red inclusions. Excavation showed no brick arrangement or construction. i 49 ds "Handiron" wall of previous f104. It is plastered on the inside but not outside. Plaster is 2-3 mm thick, and much greyer than the wall which was red and~~ ~ca. 3 cm thick. f 108 ds Southern 1/3rd of feature: What appears to be a skull is found without associated skeleton in the midst of brown bricky dirt. Small amounts of ash are present at a level of one brick layer underneath it. The material above to the E is very bricky. Nor orderly layout of brick now discernible. Workmen to the N of this (2/3 of the E terrace) report no brick layer that they have removed. None is observable even though the levels are the same as in the S 1/3. In the middle, the ash deposits penetrated about half way down this layer. The feature had 30-40 cm thickness (was defined based on section on the W face of terrace).