.bk A12 .fl L915jl.j .fd journal entries .ed L916 .ei jl .ri jl .rd L916 f 376 26 w li 377 26 w li 378 26 w li 379 27 w li 380 27 w li 381 27 w li f 376 ds This is the northern wall of a36. It is made out of large stones held together with mud mortar. We have been referring to it for two years as the north wall of the underground structure, but I did not assign it a feature number until now. It might also have an MZ12 feature number. f 377 ds This is the western wall of a36. It is made out of large stones held together with mud mortar. We have been referring to it for two years as the western wall of the underground structure, but I did not assign it a feature number until now. It might also have an MZ12 feature number. It frames the stairway, which has different feature numbers. f 378 ds This is the southern wall of a36. It is made out of large stones held together with mud mortar. We have been referring to it for two years as the south wall of the underground structure, but I did not assign it a feature number until now. It might also have an MZ12 feature number. It is primarily hidden behind the a32 southern baulk. f 379 ds This is the northern wall of a33. It is made out of large stones held together with mud mortar. We have been referring to it for two years as the north wall of the underground structure, but I did not assign it a feature number until now. It might also have an MZ12 feature number. It is linked to f352 and f375. f 380 ds This is the western wall of a33. It is made out of large stones held together with mud mortar. We have been referring to it for two years as the west wall of the underground structure, but I did not assign it a feature number until now. It might also have an MZ12 feature number. It is slightly curved, since a33 is shaped like a circle. f 381 ds This is the southern wall of a33. It is made out of large stones held together with mud mortar. We have been referring to it for two years as the south wall of the underground structure, but I did not assign it a feature number until now. It might also have an MZ12 feature number. It is slightly curved, since a33 is shaped like a circle. Unlike f379, however, it does not have a pronounced stone wing sticking out from it into the structure. This is probably because, given the location of the structure in relation to the palace wall, it was possible to dig down to and replace the stones in line with the later construction a36, while the north side was closed in by the palace wall or palace wall construction. f 359 df nothing ds Due to an error in numbering, there is no f359.