.bk A20 .fl S916lC3.j .fd journal .ed S916 .ei lC .rd S913 .ri lC f 84 ar The wall f84 in its western portion shows a big stone substructure with stones of medium and big size (to 45-50 cm). Above this substructure are preserved just few courses of mud brick. The wall finishes exactly where the stone pavement f108 (el 9149 @top) starts going toward west. Next to the western part of the wall f84 there is the wall f85 running north to south that abuts it. We don't know how far the stone substructure is continuing toward east, because when the wall f84 is again visible in its lower part, next to the wall f116 the stone substructure is not any more visible. Probably there isn't or with more difficulty is lower. Toward east we don't have the substructure but it is preserved (very badly) with a high elevation (el 9330), about one meter above the level of the stone pavement f57. So the wall f84 probably was a big wall constructed and used in the same time of the stone pavement f108 and the stone pavement f57 (that abuts the wall) with a higher elevation, showing a stepped organization of the structures. a 5 G11 f133 G11 f135 G11 f134 G11 f136 G11 f148 df r ds Room constituted of two bounded walls f116 and 133 and of other probably walls f109 and f115, closing the room to the west. The pavement is constructed in the northern part of a floor type b f135, in the middle of a pebble pavement f134 and to the south with a stone installation f136. Toward west there is another stone installation built with big and medium sized stones. The southern wall has not been identified but numerous courses of horizontal mud bricks are visible in the southern section. ar The room a5 seems to be constructed of two bounded mud brick walls f116 and 133. The plan of the room is constituted of a floor type b f135 to the north, a pebble pavement f134 in the middle of the room and a stone installation f136 to the south. Inside the room has been also identified another floor f142, belonging possibly to a reuse of the room, because of its higher elevation of about 40 cm. The problem concerns the western wall, closing the room. We have the wall f115, constructed of vertical bricks that seems to small to be the enclosure wall for a big room. Moreover it seems that the wall f115 is not going deep until the level of the original floor and could be linked with the reuse and the floor f142. Instead the enclosure wall could be the wall f109 excavated during MZ16 and removed until the level of the pavement f108. Only further excavation will clarify this question.