.bk A20 .fl S901lC.j .fd Feature description .ed S901 .ei lC .rd S901 .ri lC f 151 ds Some mud bricks probably forming a wall, running east to west. It was uncovered late during the last day of excavation so only further excavations will clarify it. Three rows of mud bricks are visible in section next to the wall and probably it forms a corner toward north. The only clear face is the southern. The bricks are irregular, different in size, but usually measure about 35x39x9 cm. The wall is only partially uncovered in a corner of k101, underneath a5, next to the stone installation f148. For now it is preserved for just 70 cm in length and 55 in width. The bricks are very compact and brown in color, instead the mortar is gray and a little bit softer. f 150 ds Layer of clay, very compact, all around the stone pavement f132. This layer is slightly sloping toward the center of the room. It is abutting the walls around the pavement forming a sort of basin and probably the stone pavement f132 was built later on top of this layer. The clay layer is clearly abutting the west wall f92, the southern f127 and the eastern f152, but only partially the north row of vertical bricks. Between the stones of the pavement f132 there is a sort of mortar made of clay really similar to f150, but that could be put at the same time of the stones. It is also probable that there was a repair in a second moment because in the west part of the room, next to the wall, the clay covers the stones, and in the north part this layer is less compact and constituted of a more reddish soil, similar to the baqaia. This clay layer is also present in the passage between the walls f86 and 152, perhaps a doorway. wm clay co light gray c# 10YR7/2 hd very compact f 132 ds Stone pavement inside the room a6. The pavement is about 260 cm in length (E-W) and 140 cm in width (N-S). It is built with quite big stones of 20-30 cm in diameter. It is very similar to the pavement f 57 right to east of it, both for the size of the stones and for its irregular aspect. Moreover the walls forming a6 with the pavement f132 are orientated exactly like the walls of a1 so this could be contemporary both to the pavement f57 or to the secondary use of it. Between the stones of the pavement there are also small pebbles and sherds. wm stones co light gray c# 10YR7/2 f 115 ds Mud bricks wall orientated NE-SW. It has been uncovered for about 350 cm until the south baulk of k101. It is about 40 cm width, about the size of a brick and it is constructed of vertical bricks (40x40x10 cm), slightly oblique toward north. It is formed by one brick in depth and in some points by two. In its southern portion, next to the baulk seems that some flat bricks are collocated between the vertical ones. We don't know exactly its relationship with other structures.