.bk A20 .fl S727lr4.j .fd feature descriptions .ed S727 .ei lR .rd S727 .ri lR f 43 ds A series of small white cobblestones forming a crude pavement that extends north into k13. This pavement slopes slightly to the south, wider in the north (120 cm in width) and tapers to the south (63 cm in width) meeting with f42, tannur. In k3, the pavement contains more pottery, large body sherds lying flat intermingled with cobblestones while in k13, the pavement only contains cobblestones with few inclusions. See f50, the same pavement located in k3. The pavement appears contemporary with f42 tannur and f35 pavement to the east. f 50 ds A crude pavement comprised of small cobblestones averaging 5-7mm in size embedded within a bricky matrix overlaying ash. The pavement continues south, under the baulk, into k3 (see f43), extending 96 cm north from the south baulk at it's easternmost border width, 250 cm in length, and 76 cm in the westernmost border width. While the pavement is mostly constructed of small rounded cobblestones, 3 larger stones are present in the west measuring an average of 15-33 cm in length. This pavement (f43 and f50 combined) runs west to east then turns in the east, following a north-south orientation into k3. Toward the north eastern border, the pavement appears to step down. Few inclusions are visible, differing from f43 where large body sherds are integrated into the pavement .ri lC f 48 ds pavement type c, constructed of small to medium sized ceramic sherds and small pebbles measuring 80 cm wide, 200 cm long (north-south). The pavement is very compact, well built, and more preserved on the southern border where it overlays f34 stones. f 34 ds Stone installation in k14, possible a stone wall constructed of medium to large white stones clustered together running south to north, with the eastern edge forming a straight line. The southern end may extend further south into the baulk. .ri lR f 7 ds Hard light pink brick melt, uniform in color and texture with no inclusions visible such as stones or large sherds found in the entire locus. f7 is made of fine clay, likely formed from eroded mud brick melted by rain and baked in the sun. When we excavated this feature, the layer resulted in only being 7-10 cm in thickness. f7 was subsumed under f27, a feature created to term the entire brickmelt that was found in all five loci. .rd S714 f 8 ds Modern topsoil containing roots, pottery was sorted to only keep the bases and rims per mKB.