.bk A15 .fl ZI506jW.j .fd Minor additions and corrections to features .fn Editorial action .ei jW .ed ZI506 .rd ZI506 .ri jW f 532 tc co f546 f 546 tc co 553 f 553 tc co f554 f 506 tc co f507 f 507 tc co f538 f 538 tc f558 f 548 tc co f574 ar View v246 shows the pebble path f574 that leads from the formal reception area a41 eastward into the east baulk and possibly thence to the residential portion of the palace. This path was subsequently covered by a narrow wall f548 running E to W. This may mark the end of the period when the couryard complex ceased to be used for ceremonial purposes and subsequently began to be used domestically. f 550 ha The inital description was done at the time of excavation when the nature and function of wall f550 was being determined. Now that excavation has been completed it is clear that these stones were the foundation for a major interior E to W wall that separated the formal reception area a41 from as yet unexcavated areas north of the palace exterior south wall. f 562 df w ds This feature was initially identified as a pavement beneath wall f520. Examination of photos and other data from palace walls would indicate that these stones are the foundation for the mudbrick wall f520.