.bk A20 .fl S813sE.j .fd qitem .ed S813 .ei sE .rd S812 .ri yM q 188.2 df bl wm li co gray cn broken lg 3.2 w1 2 ds possibly a blade. The piece is very worked and the surfaces are broken and rough; also the edges are rough. The piece has one side thicker than the other. q 190.1 df db wm li co grayish brown cn broken lg 2.9 w1 2.9 ht 0.9 ds possibly a core, debitage with no specific shape. One surface is smoother than the other, and one side is thicker than the other. The breakage surfaces are clear on the edges, which are rough and worked. One side and all the side surfaces are brownish in color with thin gray lines, and the other side is darker. q 181.1 df weight ct ca wm cl co light yellowish brown cn complete lg 5.2 w1 1.3 ht 2.2 ds rounded clay artifact, possibly a weight with a round perforation in the center (diameter almost 1 cm). The piece is slightly broken on one side. One surface seems to be flatter than the other one, which is rounded and possibly was the bottom surface. All the surfaces are rough and scratched. q 174.1 df sm wm frit co white and green cn broken lg 1 w1 0.5 ds four pieces of frit. The color is white on one side and light green on the other. The inside seems to be divided in thin layer; the outside is shiny and glittery and the surface is very smooth. The pieces are very fragile. i 26 df fg wm cl co very pale brown c# 10YR 6/4 cn broken lg 5.7 ht 2.1 w1 2.3 ds body of an animal figurine, the head, the legs and the tail are missing. There is an evident breast ridge on the chest area; the presence of the phallus indicates that it is a male animal. The breakage surface of the head is rough and black in the middle. The figurine is thinner in the middle area; the surface is smooth but lightly scratched. q 188.1 df bl wm ob co black cn broken lg 2.2 w1 0.7 ht 0.1 ds obsidian blade, very thin and very sharp with a pointed top. On one side there are two flat and smooth surfaces, one of them is slightly thicker than the other. The other side surface is smooth and flat. The bottom is missing a small piece. q 184.1 df db wm li co gray cn broken lg 2.6 w1 2.1 ds ds possibly a core, debitage with an amorphous shape but certainly worked. The broken surfaces are smooth and the edges are rough. There are some spots darker or lighter than the surface (there is a white spot on one of the sides). q 193.1 df kw wm cl co yellow cn broken lg 6.4 w1 4 ht 1.2 ds shapeless kiln waste. The bottom surface is rough, while the top surface is smoother but has some clumps. The color of the item is yellow, except for some damaged place. .rd S813 .ri yM q 169.2 df gr wm li co dark gray cn broken lg 13.8 w1 9.8 ht 3.5 ds fragment of a grinding stone, the original shape can not be recognized from the piece. One surface is flat and the other is convex; the edges are round except for the breakage edges. The piece is slightly thicker in the middle. q 189.1 df cl wm cl co dark gray lg 3 w1 3 ht 1.2 ds clay lump. Possibly the top surface is a sealing top surface, it is rough and round. The other side is very rough and it has possibly an incision that goes along the center. The edges are rough and so are also the breakage lines. q 191.1 df uk ct ca wm cl co grayish black cn broken lg 1.3 w1 0.3 ds unknown clay artifact with a conical shape. The outer surface is smooth and has some kind of glaze. From the breakage surface it is possible to say for sure that the item is made out of clay. q 168.1 df gr wm li co dark gray cn broken lg 18.5 w1 16.5 ht 4 ds grinding stone, broken but probably in origin it had an oval shape. One of the surfaces is flat, and it is the bottom surface; the other one is round. Both of the surfaces are rough and porous, the edges are round too. The piece is slightly thicker in the middle. q 168.4 df uk ct la wm li co green cn complete lg 6.2 ht 2 ds unknown lithic artifact, the shape is almost triangular (top is missing). One of the surfaces and the sides are smooth; the other surface look like it is layered (6 layers are visible). .rd S813 .ri eE i 22 df uk ct la co gray lg 45 w1 40 w2 20 ht 25 nm the w2 measurement is taken as a rough indicator ds large stone object with an ovular concave depression in the center. The stone has a rough surface finish throughout with the center area slightly more refined in its finish. The ovular area has an approximate diameter of 20 cm. This ovular portion may have been used for grinding purposes; it is constructed in a rough geometrical shape with what seems to be a combination of natural erosion and once worked surfaces. Its similarity to a doorpost is intriguing, but given the size of the depression, the first possibility seems more likely. q 172.1 df uc ad lead scraper ;df lead scraper ct ma wm lead cn fragmented lg 3.1 w2 0.5 ds small lead alloy fragment that may have come from a tool. It may also have been considered scrap to use for re-melting. Although the function is not clear, it is noteworthy that the alloy is harder than other lead pieces found earlier in the season. This may be a possible indicator that the lead was mixed with some other metal for added hardness, or that the dirt encrustation and oxidation surrounding the piece has greatly toughened the exterior. From one end, the material is subtly exposed to reveal the typical gray found in lead, so no visual evidence for a composite metal can yet be made.