.bk A6 .fl H723rk.j .fd Notes from excavation diary of dns .ed H723 .ei rk .ri dns .rd H709 k 31 sg Will remove 5 cm off the top over the locus, will then scrape, brush and examine; also 5 cm off top of wall. f 414 ds gray acc. in NW area, W of presumed wall; also a gray ashy acc. E of presumed wall. f 417 ds lighter gray than f 414 f 418 dy no definite bricks showing up; a bright pinkish/reddish line--not the bright red seen in some places. f 413 ds ashy pit in SE of k31, extends toward f 419 layer as hard brown acc. or ashy layer; blue colored ash. f 344 ds acc. from W of wall (f430). Possible roofing material about 90 cm from top of wall f430. f 413 ds In section, 2 layers of blue ashy matrices which sandwich a layer of pinkish brown acc.: 1st layer of blue stuff (top layer) is more gravelly than the lower layer, which is a powdery bluish ash. Also what looks like kiln/oven waste, especially in the top layer of blue is what makes the top layer gravelly. f 344 nr conical cups also coming up. f 413 ds blue ash from sheep dung? Say workmen, burns better than wood, which is why it is blue. k 31 dy possible burial under platform in NW corner.