.bk A6 .fl ZJ827aMA.j .fd Drawing notes .ed ZJ827 .ei aMA .rd C706 .ri rK w 3 go N gk167,168,169,170,171,217,218,219 gf78,16,41,42,59,72 ds Drawing of the northern section of excavation unit A6 shows the initial appearance of the unit's walls after the removal of the topsoil. This is evident in the northern wall f78 in k217, the north-eastern corner f16 in k167, and its extension f20. In the southern part of the unit, parts of walls are visible in f41,f42,f59, and f72. w 10 go N gk168 gf19,10,20 ds Drawing shows the northern bulk of k168, where a longitudinal section can be observed along with the topsoil/gulley wash layer f19, which was removed from above the closet in room D3. Also visible are wall f20 and the accumulation f10. .rd C728 .ri rK w 6 go N gk167,168,169,217,218,219 gf78,44,16,20,12,8,66,29,31,74 ds Drawing of Unit 6 provides a general and clearer view, as the walls appear more distinct after the removal of backfill, fills, and burials that belong to periods later than the palace's original use. Notably visible are the northern wall f78 and wall f44, which was built atop the original wall in k100, as well as walls f16, f20, f12, and f8. The drawing also shows several pits, such as f66, f29, and f31, in addition to highlighting the drainage system f74 in k171. A key feature of this drawn plan is the appearance of doorways a2, a3, and a4, which reveal the layout of several rooms within Unit A6. .rd C724 .ri rK w 9 go N gk167 gf4,5,68 ds Drawing shows the north baulk of k167, it shows two sections first sod layer in sdide topsoil/gullay wash f4 and the other section f5 and f68 which are accumulation C consist rodent hole, roots and bricks .rd C711 .ri rK w 11 go S gk168 ds Drawing shows the south baulk of k168, which consists of topsoil containing a mixture of roots, cobble, sherd, bone, and evidence of rodent hole. w 15 go E gk218 ds Drawing shows the east baulk of k218, which consists of exacaveted hole, roots, and evidence of rodent hole. w 16 go W gk218 ds Drawing shows the west baulk of k218, it shows two layers: the first is topsoil containing roots and cobble, while the lower layer consists of compacted soil with large stones that formed the foundations of the walls. .rd C720 .ri rK w 13 go E gk169 ds The drawing shows the east baulk of k169, illustrating three layers: the first is a sod layer, the second is wall f30 contains a nail, and the third layer consists of stones and bricks.