; File processed on 2023-09-08 A6a1 A21 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK closet A35 1996-07-18_G802JO.J !! v69 B11 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK N of k168 C1 1996-07-21_G803RK.J jO Features 147,148 were cleaned up to see how deep the bricks of f146 went down. D1 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK k168 O11 1992-07-22_ZH306lC2.j RK v22 O11 1992-07-26_ZH306lC2.j RK v33 O11 1992-07-26_ZH306lC2.j RK v34 O11 1996-07-18_G802JO.J jo v69 O11 1996-07-18_G802JO.J jo v69a O11 1996-07-21_G802JO.J jO v72 O11 1996-07-21_G802JO.J jO v72a O11 1996-07-22_G802JO.J jO v74 A6a2 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK doorway B11 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK with drain f74 D1 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK k170 G11 1992-07-26_C7-3.J GB f74 G13 1992-07-26_C7-3.J !! q279 G99 1992-07-26_C7-3.J GB (drain); wall on either side; accumulation within room. K1 1992-07-26_C7-3.J GB the drain f74 is flanked on the west side by a mud brick: this may be part of the threshold, ofthe type we see in several other doorways in this building (e.g., a3, A5f68 [ck]). K4 1992-07-26_C7-3.J GB note that walls flanking doorway are not rabbeted, suggesting perhaps that there was no door here. A6a3 A1 1996-07-18_G720RK.J rK a14 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK doorway B11 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK between k169 & 168 D1 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK k169 F1 1992-07-28_C7-3.J GB step in threshold corresponds to packing on the other side; it is leveled in our exposure only because we thought the two sides of the doorway were at the same level, but white that is true they do not belong together. I presume that the brick line is a slightly stepped threshold, the red to the N being the packing in the next room, retained by the brick line. K1 1992-07-28_C7-3.J GB walls f8 & A1f76, brick line, packing f63, ac f48,51, floor f58, (door--missing) K2 1992-07-28_C7-3.J GB the door is in line with the brickline in contrast with a4, where the doorway is too large for a door, hence the brick line is in the middle of the doorway. A6a4 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK doorway A35 1992-07-26_ZH306lC2.j !! v34 B11 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK between k168 & 218 B11 1992-07-28_C7-3.J GB cf. a3 D1 0000-00-00_ZH306lC.j rK k168 E1 1992-07-28_C7-3.J GB the presence of stepped thresholds throughout the bilding suffest that it was internally terraced already in the 3rd millennium. O11 1992-07-26_ZH306lC2.j RK v34 A6a11 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j jO burial D1 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j jO k217 A6a12 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK burial A35 1996-07-06_G802JO.J !! v52b A98 1996-07-09_G709RK.J rK Technically (i.e., re: Encoding Manual) this aggregate was not defined methodically. Upon discovery that the skeleton was complete and that it was a burial, an aggregate number was assigned to the whole without first assigning numbers to the associated features. A98 1996-07-27_G803RK.J rK needs feature #; assigned f209 B11 1996-07-07_G709RK.J rK At the level of the location of the skeleton, there is brick surrounding it. The skeleton is positioned sideways, facing NW, right hand side on top. Hip and knee joints are flexed. One "bronze" bracelet is present on EACH hand. Elbows are flexed. The large jar previously observed (i52) is touching the toes. The head is facing down. The small jar is by the hand and mouth. The workman, upon brushing the space behind the skull excavated a hole, obviously with soft, loosely packed fill. Its only observable content was dust. B11 1996-07-07_G709RK.J rK Measurements as found: Head to toe 63 cm; width at hip: 23 cm; Distance between centers ofthe two bracelets: 8 cm.; Distance of bracelets from the point between the head (i 50) and the small jar (i 53) used for triangulating the skull (i 50): 15cm & 22 cm. C3 1996-07-08_G709RK.J rK re: burial a12. The assortment of rocks and ash in the SE corner of locus, labeled f23 during MZ7, and defined as a burial seems, in fact not to be part of the burial located in f111. Horizontally, f23 is disassociated from a12 by being more to the E. Vertically, its cut did not relate in any outline to the brick layer above a12. The contents rocks in f23 ended with the ash layer of f108. As regards burial a12, section along the S baulk, 50 cm from the skull, shows no clear indication of a cut reaching down, although bricky inclusions are visible. We encountered the burial not through exposure of any cut into the ac here, but on excavation beyond the ash layer associated with the end iron which had brick and hard packing underneath. Removal of this first exposed the skull, the associated jars and the whole skeleton. a13, just exposed, also in f111, and with sections extending all the way above it NS as well as EW along the two baulks meeting in the NE corner, shows no clear evidence of a pit cut from above. It is possible that neither a12 nor a13 involved a grave dug down from higher strata for emplacement of the bodies. C99 1996-07-08_G709RK.J rK completely excavated. Jars and bracelets were removed; bones placed together in a box designed for storing human bones prior to study & reburial. D1 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK k218 O11 1996-07-06_G802JO.J rk v52b O11 1996-07-07_G802JO.J rk v53 O11 1996-07-07_G802JO.J rk v53a A6a13 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK burial A35 1996-07-08_G802JO.J !! v54 B11 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK some bones are part of q378 B11 1996-07-08_G709RK.J rK human adult burial in NE corner of k218. No evidence of grave cut from above. Occurs in f111 as was a12. Only the lower extremity bones have been exposed. The rest are expected to be in the E and N baulks. No intact pottery seen in the portion of the burial so far exposed. No evident brickwork. Several bricks seen in locus at this level are quite removed from the skeleton--along the N baulk about midway, at the edge of the former terrace are 2 bricks; hard ac with thin red layyer on top in the middle (NS) on the terrace. Elevations were taken for these. B11 1996-07-29_G806RK.J rK f70 and a13 share the same levels. There are bricks occupying the space between them at the lower levels as seen in section on the E baulk of k217. D1 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK k218 G11 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK f122 G13 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j !! q386 K1 1996-07-09_G709RK.J rK f122 O11 1996-07-08_G802JO.J rk v54 O11 1996-07-08_G802JO.J rk v54a O11 1996-07-13_G802JO.J rk v58 A6a14 A1 1996-07-18_G720RK.J rK a3 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK doorway A35 1996-07-09_G802JO.J !! v55 D1 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK k168 G11 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK f119 G11 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK f121 G11 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK f125 G11 1996-07-03_ZH306lC.j rK f132 O11 1996-07-09_G802JO.J jo v55 O11 1996-07-14_G802JO.J jo v61 A6a15 A35 1996-07-31_G802JO.J !! v80 O11 1996-07-31_G802JO.J jO v80 O11 1996-08-03_G810jO2.J jO v86 O11 1996-08-09_G810jO2.J jO v97 A6a16 A35 1997-06-19_H627DNSV.J !! v102 B11 1997-06-19_H619BSH.J dns stones adjoining W border mid-way C3 1997-06-19_H620RK.J rK a collection of stones with a smooth round broken stone in the middle, along with some sherds. A pot sits adjacent and immediately to the E of the stones and its rim is at the level of the stones. There is no evidence of a cut and we should conclude that the pot does not belong with the stones but is of an earlier stratum. C99 1997-06-21_H616DNSD.J dns half a stone mortar found upside down in a16, in 2 pieces q744.1 and q744.2 C99 1997-06-21_H627DNS.J dns half a stone mortar found upside down in 16, in 2 pieces q744.1 and q744.2 D1 1997-06-19_H619BSH.J dns k30 D3 1997-06-20_H708RK-R.J bsh r632 (43034 36187 - 8722 / Relay location: center) F52 1997-06-19_H620RK.J rK a16 rests on f310 (floorsurface in general) O11 1997-06-19_H627DNSV.J rK v102 O11 1997-06-19_H627DNSV.J rK v102b A6a17 A35 1997-06-19_H627DNSV.J !! v102 B11 1997-06-19_H619BSH.J dns stones in NW corner B11 1997-06-19_H620RK.J rK At this point the stone aggregate does not seem to be anything more than a superficial arrangement of unknows function/use. D1 1997-06-19_H619BSH.J dns k30 D3 1997-06-20_H708RK-R.J bsh r633 (43177 36267 - 8737 / Relay location: SE end) F52 1997-06-19_H620RK.J rK a17 rests on f310 (floorsurface in general) O11 1997-06-19_H627DNSV.J rK v102 O11 1997-06-19_H627DNSV.J rK v102c A6a18 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk burial A35 2022-11-30_A06_VWX.j !! L_V10p6023 A6a18 x x cv 13 MZV10-C2919.jpg C3 1997-07-26_H726RK2.J dns Excavation to clean up the pit f426 showed flat laid sherds underneath the lowest bricks of the tomb and also remains of tannur wall, decorated with shallowly impressed circles. This corresponds to a stage of occupation at the level of the top of the (secondary?) walls, f444. The pit had been cut into where f444 met f430. It is a possibility that the tannur fragments were contents of the pit. The burial f439 would then be later than the pit f426. But this seems unlikely since it is a layer of ash, and not the pit itself that seems to extend significantly under the tomb bricks. D1 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk k30 G11 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk f439 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f348 G12 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk i239 G12 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk i240 G12 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk i242 G12 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK i241 G13 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J !! q1058 G13 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J !! q1065 G13 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J !! q1075 O2 2022-11-30_A06_VWX.j !!! L_V10p6023 A6a18 x x cv 13 MZV10-C2919.jpg A6a19 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk burial A35 2022-11-30_A06_VWX.j !! L_V10p6022 A6a19 x x cv MZV10-C2916.jpg D1 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk k30 G11 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk f459 G12 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J rk i243 G13 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J !! q1073 G13 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J !! q1074 G13 1997-07-23_H725BSH.J !! q1076 O2 2022-11-30_A06_VWX.j !!! L_V10p6022 A6a19 x x cv MZV10-C2916.jpg A6a31 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J rK doorway A35 1997-07-25_H728RK1.J !! v149e B11 1997-06-28_H630RK.J rK doorway from k22 /room D2 to the N. It is bounded on the E by wall, f78, on the W by wall . . . Accumulation still exists in the doorway space and we will not know until that is removed if a floor continues into this doorway or if there is a threshold. D1 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J rK k22 G11 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J !! f44 G11 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J rK f16 G11 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J rK f78 G11 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J rK f217 G13 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J !! q204 G13 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J !! q274 G13 1997-06-20_H728RK1.J !! q278 O11 1997-07-25_H728RK1.J rK v149e A6a100 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK room A35 1997-07-25_H728RK1.J !! v146 B11 1997-07-27_H29RK.J rK NE and SE corners the walls appear to bond at the brick levels. But bonding is not visible at the stone levels. In the NE, stone wall of f210/430 extens N past f78 but the brick of f78 goes E past that of the former. The mortar lines of bricks slope up close to the SE corner. ?? The top of f444 as left appears to have some accum. along the S edge; but it is reaslly mostly plaster/wall repair material containing few sherds and stones; or it could be part of brickfall, but not living accumulation. The SE corner of the room, the bottom stones of f200 extend past f210. The slope of the mortar lines extend around the corner where bricks join stone in the upper layers of f210. B11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK floor of kitchen, room D1 of the AK building D1 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK k100 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f12 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f16 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f20 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f44 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f78 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f142 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f143 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f194 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f195 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f200 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f210 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f217 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f356 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f376 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f377 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f380 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f385 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f430 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f444 G11 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J rK f453 G12 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! i301 G12 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! i318 G12 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! i321 G13 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! q204 G13 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! q274 G13 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! q278 G13 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! q592 G13 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! q593 G13 1997-07-28_H728RK1.J !! q925 O11 1997-07-25_H728RK1.J rK v146