.bk A6 .fl h707bsh.j .fd item descriptions, journal entries, and logs .fn original file name H707BSH.--1, changed manually by lC on ZH301 .ei bsh .ed H707 .rd H624 .ri bsh i 270 df sm c# 10YR 5/2 P2 ZS10.20 i 271 df sm c# 10YR 4/4 P2 ZS10.20 i 279 df sm c# 5/5B P2 ZS10.20 .rd H629 i 293 df sm c# 2.5YR 4/3 P2 ZS10.20 .rd H702 i 301 df sm c# 10R 5/1 P2 ZS10.20 i 303 df sm c# 5YR 5/4 P2 ZS10.20 .rd H703 i 304 df sm c# 5YR 4/4 P2 ZS10.20 i 307 df sm c# 10YR 5/6 P2 ZS10.20 .rd H705 i 309 df sm c# 10YR 3/3 P2 ZS10.20 .rd H706 i 311 df bd ds small ring, too fragmentary to retain. co white nm too small to measure P1 discard i 312 df ba ds square with large circular hole in the center; small protrusion on one edge; worked lg 3.265 ht 3.27 th 0.385 w1 1.365 nm w1 equals diameter of the hole P99 to photography and drawing q 883.1 df ca ds clay lump, as determined by mkb P1 discard -wk the sick pickman returned; returning the total to three pickman and two dirt carriers k 22 dy two pickman worked toward the E in the Eastern section of the locus; one worked in the Southern part of the W section of the locus; each was following f370 (removing f371). The oven also had excess accumulation removed from it. f 371 ds accumulation from the Eastern section and near the oven was grey in color, that from the Western section to the S was brown. Near the Eastern wall, the ac contained a large si (i315). Removal to the S was marked by sporadic pockets ac. i 315 nr photographed (v120) then removed by conservation crew, triangulated after removal. i 313 371 22 900 se 1 2 grey cylinder seal 314 371 22 900 ca 1 2 brown possible si 315 371 22 900 si broken, removed by conservation crew 316 371 22 900 ma iron(?) clump q 900 pb 371 22 NW 250W 200N 8356-147 5 E section 901 pb 371 22 SE 100W 100N 8364-147 5 continue dense sherd area, W section v 119 w n gf364,376,374,365,376,378,382 120 w e gi315,gf200 large si .rd H707 k 22 pr began with the removal of the extand light patch of accumulation near the dense sherd area in the Southern part of the Western section. Once finished, pickmen removed accumulation down to the first detectable surface (presumeably f370) beginning on the W edge of the rodent hole (f374). Several intermediate layers were uncovered near the section containing f368 and f365 and photographed (v121). (f376 also was photographed in section.) rk and gb were consulted and it was advised that the pickmen go down to the next detectable floor surface. One pickman was sent to the E wall, dug a trench, and began removing accumulation to the lowest floor surface detectable in section. The other two removed accumulation beginning at the Western threshold at a depth of 10cm. k 22 ds removal of accumulation to the lowest floor surface in the Eastern section revealed five bricks in a row, alternating red and grey in color. They measured ca. 20x20cm. Accumulation between f370 and the next floor surface below it revealed numerous layers of intermediate surfaces, especially 150cm W of the oven. The layers did not continue across the full floor surface. For example, to the S surfaces would simply stop, scraping with a trowel would reveal an uneven line where these surfaces stopped. k 22 ar since the numerous intermediate surface did not continue across the full extent of the room contained by k22, they must be lenses or patches, perhaps fill to level the floor surface at various stages. Their sproradic presence and disappearance is indicative of this. Following each surface is not feasible for contraints of time, and so it was deemed sufficient to document and remove them. q 902 p 371 22 SW 150E 100N 8364-147 5 continue q901, finish dense sherd area 903 pbi 371 22 Ewall 100W 200NS 8349-142 4 ac above bottom floor in Eastern section 904 pbl 371 22 SW 100E 100N 8358-142 10 ac above bottom floor near Western threshold v 121 w n gf380,376,365,368 layers of surfaces