.bk A6 .fl H708dnsd.j .fd diary entries for H705 through H708 .ei dns .ed H708 .rd H705 .ri dns f 405 ds slightly pinkish soil f 404 ds NW half of locus, ashy. Area around pit is same as E half of pit. tc in f405 f 403 ds N area, in center, still coming up with backed, bricky material--possibly tannur material? -dy changed f403 of H705 to f405, a distinct difference in soil color,, pinkish brown vs. gray. Bricky mass showing up along N baulk. Slag and tannur wall pieces coming up around pit in f 405. f 341 ds seems now like a simple stone accumulation, not a pit or grave. Maybe a living/working surface, associated with the ash floor we had earlier. k 31 ds Should be close to top of 3rd millennium wall--rebuilding of AK bldg?. Accumulation of E half is reddish, that of W half is a gray soil. Reddish because of tannur, accum around tannur only is reddish. Wall may be showing up in N part of square. Very ashy in E part of square, around tannur. A few stones appearing close to S baulk, in middle of square. q 821.1 lg 4.9 w1 3 wm cl ds egg shaped clay artifact, possibly a slingshot? df ca co gray P2 ZS10.7 q 961.1 df sg ds oven or kiln waste from possible tannur in k31 w1 3.3 w2 3.8 co greenish P2 ZS10.7 q 962.1 ds discarded H705 .rd H706 f 341 ds stone arrangement extends into baulk. A number of shaped, flat stones visible, as well as sherds. Maybe part of a wall, or a walkway? If a wall, only 1 course is visible. .rd H707 -dy f343, no wall apparent, so removing it, considering it a pavement. f 343 ds In section, cannot see any definable bricks after removal of accumulation. Possible that there are bricks in places, but no wall or construction apparent. In line with the end of f341, which runs E-W in baulk then turns north in locus in line with f343. Peeled off 5 cms from top to see if we could get better brick definition, which did not happen. GB suggests that the brick color could be a foundation for a brick wall, rather than the brick wall itself. A packed mud brick material, not formed bricks. f 344 ds accumulation gray for a small depth, about 10 cm, continues with pinkish, hard accumulation beneath. f 346 ds probably an ashy lense, no sherds. Only 1-2 cm deep, about 50 by 80 cm. f 347 ds dimensions approx 200 cm N-S, 110 cm E-W. South and west of feature, accumulation is a reddish brown. f 349 ds now f350 f 350 ds Extends throughout the locus except for f344. About 10-15 cm down, coming to some bricky material, bright red. Possibly the top of AK bldg walls, but appearance of bricky material is sporadic. Will probably go down another 10 cm or so to see if we can get a cleaner definition. Material we thought was a possible wall/foundation, f343 does not seem very bricky when we excavate it. .rd H708 f 350 ds along S baulk, a dark brown, fine accumulation above what looks like brick--possibly top of brick wall extending N-S on E end of k22? f 347 ds a couple of stones turning up in pit. But, looks like they were simply tossed in. f 349 ds collected in a very small area, then subsumed under f350, defined for the whole locus, which is accumulation on top of wall--f210. f 428 ds Occupies SW quadrant of locus, bou8ndded by f348 and f210 and f426. tc ab f348 tc ab f210 tc ab f426 f 427 tc ab f210 f 347 tc in f427 tc in f350 f 346 tc ov f350 f 350 tc ov f210 tc ab f348 f 426 tc ab f348 tc ab f210