.bk A6 .fl H704dnsd.j .fd diary entries for H629 through H703 .fn original file name H704DNSD.--1, changed manually by lC on ZH301 .ei H704 .ei dns .ri dns .rd H629 i 210 ds long perforated object, perforation along length, outside is grooved along length. Broken in two during excavation. Material is either a clear quartz or glass. co clear nm measured together as one piece lg 2.7 w1 .6 w2 .5 P2 ZS10.7 df bd q 799.1 df wh ds clay wheel, broken in half in middle. type I wheel. diameter of hole is .6 w1 3.8 w2 1.6 c# 10YR7/3 P2 ZS10.7 i 283 df wh ds type I, complete w1 4.9 w2 2.5 nm diameter, inner .3 c# 10YR7/4 P2 ZS10.7 wm clay q 771.3 df cl P1 discard per MKB q 874.2 df cl ds roofing piece per MKB lg 4.9 w1 1.7 w2 1.7 P2 ZS10.7 c# 5YR6/1 q 874.1 wm bronze ds tiny lump, could have been a bead w1 .4 P2 ZS10.7 i 203 ds pieces of a whole pot, placed in the to be restored area for MZ10a .rd H630 -dy removal of part of S baulk. Straightenig of E baulk. Part of a blade came from straightening of E baulk. .rd H701 f 336 ds about 50+ cm down in pit already, still coming up with small stones, pottery, and bone. Total depth of pit is 70 cm. A hard packed brown soil at bottom of pit. Ends about 3 cm below beginning of f339. Clearing E half of square to get a better picture of both stone accumulation in wider exposure of gray vs. pinkish brown accumulation. f 339 ds ac is a fine dark brown soil. ac has flecks of charcoal in a fine brown soil matrix, very little pottery coming from NW trench. Expanded exc of feature over W half, still little pottery. Soil is compact for first few cm, then changes to a fine brown, loose accumulation. Very few sherds or bone in the 50 cm cut in W half, unlike ac of 332/333 which had a fairly high density of sherds. There are a few stones coming up about 10 cm from top of qlot 811. No particular concentration of stones anywhere, just a few spread throughout the W half. Some stones found along S baulk, some large ones. A layer of grey accumulation showing up above the pinkish soil. We may be coming upon the 2nd mill mud brick wall. f 340 ds ac below 339, in W half for now. We'll remove 339 in E half before deciding if feature of E half should be different. f 341 ds possible burial? begins close to S baulk. q 813.1 co gray df wh wm cl ds about 1/3 of a broken clay wheet, type IV w2 3.4 w1 1.9 P2 ZS10.7 i 287 ds a sherd which tapers to a very thin edge with evidence of being worked on the convex side. Looks as if the convex side was smoothed after being broken, and the sherd was possibly used as a blade. .rd H702 q 952.2 ht 12 w1 8 w2 7 co dark gray wm cl ds rectangular baked clay object with pierced holes on outside on at least 3 sides, 4th side is missing its face. In two pieces, broken during excavation. See also drawing of a similar object from C628, F1-170. Function of both objects unknown. nm measurements taken with both pieces joined df ca .rd H703 -dy ac in k30 a fairly fine brown soil. A strip in the center of square is a grey colored ac. Bottom of f339, top of wall? ac peeling off in large chunks. f 341 ds small to large stones from a few centimeters to 25 cm or so, sherds. f 339 ds along E baulk, area of ashy accumulation. f 341 ds stone accumulation, possible grave.