.bk A15 .fl Nx25jw1.j .fd object descriptions .ri jw .rd N911 .ed Nx25 .ei jw i 286 df bo ds small bowl with string-cut base, heavily burned along preserved portion of rim wm FC pv one third section of rim and body missing N99 preserved w1 13 w2 13.5 w3 4.8 ht 5.8 c# 5Y7/2 co light gray nv from room a36 P99 to drafting and photography q 1233.9 df bo ds small bowl with string-cut base wm ROG2 pv chips from rim and holes in body N99 preserved w1 13.6 w2 14.1 w3 4.8 ht 6 c# 7.5YR7/3 exterior; 2.5Y8/2 interior co pink exterior; pale yellow interior nv from a34 cache P99 to drafting and photography, then to Deir ez-Zor museum q 1233.6 df cup ds conical cup with string-cut base wm FC pv two thirds of rim and half of body missing N99 preserved w1 12 w3 4.1 ht 9.8 c# 5Y8/2 co pale yellow nv from a34 cache P99 to drafting and photography, then to Deir ez-Zor museum q 1132.1 df ja ds necked jar wm CH pv half of body missing, but neck intact N99 preserved w1 12.8 w2 28.7 ht 34.0 c# 10YR7/2 co light gray nv in f504 pot smash P99 to drafting and photography i 271.1 df bo ds small bowl with string-cut base and deformed rim wm ROG1 pv one small chip from rim and several body holes N99 preserved w1 13.1 w2 13.1 w3 4.8 ht 5.3 c# 7.5YR7/3 co pink nv from room a36 P99 to drafting and photography, then to Deir ez-Zor museum i 271.2 df bo ds flaring sided bowl with flat base and pointed rim w1 17 w3 5.2 ht 7.3 c# 7.5YR7/3 co pink nv from room a36 wm ROG1 N99 preserved pv half of rim and body missing P99 to drafting and photography q 795.1 df ja ds globular necked jar wm IM pv two thirds of rim and half of body missing N99 preserved using sherds from separate q-lots identified during normal sherd yard processing w1 11 w2 15.5 ht 8.5 c# 10YR4/1 co dark gray nv from f384 P99 to drafting and photography q 1233.10 df bo ds flat-rimmed bowl with flat base wm FC pv about 2/3 of rim, body and base preserved N99 preserved w1 24 w3 7.6 ht 9.6 c# 5Y7/2 co light gray nv from a34 cache P99 to drafting and photography i 299 df ja ds narrow-necked jar with carinated body wm ROG2 pv neck broken off. Material encrusted on surface. w2 8.35 ht 5.6 nt height is that of extant portion, not original vessel c# 2.5YR5/6 co red nv from a34 cache P99 to drafting and photography i 309 df ja ds round base jar made in two pieces and joined at the widest part of the body wm ROG2 pv neck broken off w2 16.4 ht 14 nt height is that of extant portion, not original vessel c# 7.5YR7/3 co pink nv from a34 cache P99 to drafting and photography q 1132.2 df ja ds necked jar with bitumen covering entire interior wm CH N99 preserved pv half of rim missing; 3/4 of body and entire base missing w1 13 w2 28 ht 29.5 nt maximim diameter(w2) is estimated; height is that of extant portion, not original vessel c# 7.5Y8/1 co white nv from f504 pot smash P99 to drafting and photography i 268 df cup ds conical cup with string-cut base and used as a lamp wm ROG1 pv about a third of vessel preserved w1 10 w3 4.3 ht 7.5 c# 2.5Y8/2 co pale yellow nv from room a36 P99 to drafting and photography i 267 df cup ds wide conical cup with string-cut base wm FC pv half preserved w1 12 w3 5 ht 6.3 c# 2.5Y7/2 co light gray nv from room a36 P99 to drafting and photography i 306 df cup ds conical cup with string-cut base wm ROG1 pv half of rim and body missing; base intact N99 preserved w1 10.8 w2 10.9 w3 4.3 ht 7.8 c# 10YR7/2 co light gray nv from a34 cache P99 to drafting and photography i 246 df ja ds large jar with convex base wm CH N99 preserved pv rim and base complete; holes in body w1 20.3 w2 37.5 w3 16.5 ht 44.3 c# 10YR8/2 co very pale brown nv from a34 cache P99 to drafting and photography, then to Deir ez-Zor museum i 310 df ja ds jar with tall neck and heavy wheel marks on upper body wm ROG1 N99 preserved pv rim missing; many holes in body w2 14.7 ht 18.6 nt height is of extant portion, not original vessel c# 2.5YR6/4 co light reddish brown nv from a34 cache P99 to drafting and photography q 835.1 df sp ds small piece of clear, crystalline substance having one flat face wm li lg 1.2 w1 1.1 ht 0.9 P2 ZSB 25-4 q 752.2 df to-s ds worked piece of obsidian, with one face re-touched, probably used either as a scraper or a small knife wm obsidian lg 2.7 w1 2.0 ht 0.55 P2 ZSB 20-13 i 212 df ca ds from mkb. This piece is the central portion of a model of a rectangular building facade. The facade is modeled in three rectangular sections placed one inside the other, which resemble nitches in the typical nitched doorways and facades of temple architecture. While it is not carefully painted, the exterior ond the interior portions of the door nitching are highlighted by the addition of straight but somewhat irregular lines in black paint. One dot of this paint has been placed directly over the center of the door. On the left hand side the exterior-most line is thick, extending around the edge of the model and upward, beyond the exterior line of the frame. This upper portion is not preserved sufficiently to determine whether or not it is the continuation of the door or a part of some upper architectural element. The model is three-dimensional in that part of the left side is preserved and it too has two nitches both with traces of paint placed in veritcal straight lines but on this side also with a horizontal line joining them. Since the horizontal line is thick but not well-preserved it may also have been part of a decorative design. In all likelihood the right side is also modeled in this fashion as the small trace of the edge is rounded and painted. On the broken reverse, the piece is very rough with a granulated texture. The interior portion of the door facade is roughly smoothed with a stick. The piece is probably build up in sections(slab technique) and it is broken between two of these sections. One seal impression from A6(A6q348.1, f105) shows in its iconography a small portion of a monumental doorway. This doorway is not nitched all the way across the facade, but may be partially nitched near the doorjamb. The seal is slightly earlier than the door model. lg 7.2 w1 4.5 ht 1.8 wm clay c# 2.5Y8/2 object; 2.5Y2/0 paint nv found in accumulation within north kiln P2 to drafting and photography, then to Deir ez-Zor museum q 1108.1 df bd ds white cylindrical clay bead cn broken off at one end wm clay w2 0.75 lg 2.1 P2 ZSB 12-12 q 826.4 df la ds broken end of obsidian blade with triangular cross-section. Both sides serrated, possibly from retouching or use wm obsidian lg 2.9 w1 1.9 ht 0.5 P2 ZSB 20-13 q 742.2 df kw ds irregularly shaped lump of kiln waste wm clay lg 5.2 w1 3.3 ht 3.0 P2 ZSB 10.2-12 q 802.2 df la ds small, middle section of chert blade with triangular cross-section lg 1.9 w1 2.75 ht 0.75 wm li P2 ZSB 20-13 q 812.1 df la ds chert flake lg 1.8 w1 1.4 ht 0.5 wm li P2 ZSB 20-13 i 218 df ca ds clay disk with the impression of a circle on the bottom. Possibly a cap for a bottle or small jar w2 4.8 th 2.2 wm clay nt impressed circle has a diameter of 3.1 cm P2 ZSB 7-29 i 249 df la ds rectangular block of greenish-gray stone, perhaps with one end broken. Five of six sides are worn smooth. There are two lenghtwise grooves worn into the long sides, each at about the same relative position. The grooves are about 0.5cm wide and 0.2cm deep lg 6.1 w1 4.3 ht 1.7 wm li P99 to drafting and photography, then perhaps to Deir ez-Zor museum q 840.2 df la ds cube of fine-grained basalt with one corner broken off. Sides slightly worn wm li lg 4.55 w1 4.50 ht 4.65 P99 to drafting and photography q 846.1 df wh ds broken clay wheel, Mozan Type III wm clay w2 7.0 th 4.3 cn two edges broken nt outside bushing diameter is 3.2cm; axle hole diameter is 0.7cm c# 2.5Y7/2 co light gray P99 to drafting and photography q 830.2 df la ds triangular block of stone, roughly isosceles, with one large side and an adjacent thin side smooth. The joining edge is also smooth and rounded. Suggests use for burnishing and polishing wm li lg 6.4 w1 4.7 th 2.7 P99 to drafting and photography i 337 df bd ds small rounded bead with flattened ends nt made from pinkish stone wm li w2 0.8 th 0.4 nt hole diameter is 0.2cm P99 ZSB 12-12 q 1024.1 df ca ds broken, irregularly shaped clay object. It has a large hole(diameter 0.9cm), presumably for an axle and a section of smoothed surface decorated with punched circles (diameter 0.5cm). Possibly a chariot fragment wm clay lg 5.0 w1 5.2 ht 4.5 nt length and height are that of extant object. Width is of original and what remains P99 to drafting and photography q 310.1 df fg ds front part of torso of animal wm clay c# 7.5YR8/2 co pinkish white lg 4.1 w1 2.7 ht 3.35 P99 to rah for analysis in MZ17 q 1220.1 df la ds apple-sized rounded piece of limestone with off-center hole(diamter 2.3cm). Inside of hole is not grooved and entrance and exit are irregularly formed. Conclude that it is not an artifact lg 8.8 w1 7.6 ht 5.9 P2 ZSB 20-14 q 715.1 df kw ds piece of melted clay from the side of a kiln wm clay lg 3.8 w1 2.0 ht 2.9 P2 ZSB 10.2-12 q 1327.1 df ca ds rounded sherd with hole drilled into it wm M w2 3.2 th 0.8 P2 ZSB 7-29 q 1327.2 df la ds fragment of worked basalt with flattened bottom wm li lg 7.7 w1 6.8 ht 6.2 P2 ZSB 105-14