.bk A6 .fl h711bsh.j .fd journal entry and logs .ei bsh .ed H711 .rd H709 .ri bsh k 22 pr continued the uncovering of f368, uncovered the greater portion of this feature and photographed it alone and with respect to the oven. The contents of f376 were collected and the excavated feature was photographed. Continued the removal of f372 to the N and uncovered two structures adjacent to each other, each of which appears to abut, if not be overlayed by, the Northern wall (f78). The structure to the W is circular in shape, approximately one quarter of the circle is visible. It appears to be a pit, but with a thin (ca. 1cm) outer wall appearing to be made of the same material as the oven. The structure to the E is square and made of one row of thin bricks (10x20cm). The bricks to the W, at the interface between the two structures (i.e, at their common edge) were damaged almost completely, it was during this process that both structures were discovered. The identity of that portion inside the square is unclear. These structures were discovered at day's end, so no triangulation was perfomed. f 376 ds removal of the fill revealed a horseshoe shaped structure roughly 15cm in depth. The fill contained a number of organic pieces, presumably legumes of some sort. f 376 nr the contents of f376 were collected as a soil sample, the "legumes" were placed in a separate plastic bag within the sample bag.