.bk A6 .fl H625rk.j .fd diary for H623 to H625 .ed H625 .ei rk .rd H623 .ri rK v 102 ds Shows the brick wall, f303, in relation the stone wall, f306, that abuts it. Some of what is left with the appearance of brick/wall in the middle, in this shot, is in fact hardened accumulation and not brick. This was subsequently removed (see v103). v 103 ds Presents the brickwall, f303, at the far right and has in view the platform, brick (f319) terminated by stone (f314) that adjoins it. The closeup shows the pot-smash, f312, which was subsequently recovered for assembly. Isolated stones on the floor are also visible. v 104 ds This view is a closeup of the stone-wall, f306, from above and the side, and also a closeup of the pot, i204, that sat on the floor, f313, adjoining the stone aggregate, a16, that sat on the higher floor, f310. v 105 ds f327 is a large stone that formed a capstone for the wall f306 where it met the brickwall f303. The smaller stones below it are those removed from underneath it, in the process of removing it. Two of the stones looked dressed because they have a flat face that seems to have been cut. The view also shows the cut made into the E baulk for the purpose of removing the stone, f327. v 111 ds Shows the two shallow trenches, formed by disintegrating carbonaceous material in the accumulation f358. f358 is immediately below f220. The pit, f353, was emptied of its contents, f354 was not yet at the time of the picture.