; File processed on 2025-11-27 ; B7f1 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC wall A35 2010-09-12_U928PC.J !! v1 B10 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC wall B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC Stone wall running north-south made of 7 stone undressed blocks. A second course of stones may build a stepped structure (a stone was found to the north. It is overlapped by the last northern visible stone C3 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC it could be a staircase, while there are two steps which seem to continue the allignment with steps f19. There is a similarity between staircase f1 and apron in J2 f131 (as well staircase f19 and staircase in J2 f130 D1 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC k100 D3 2010-09-14_U918PC-R.J pC r1 (42734 51977 - 9661 / Relay location: top) D3 2010-09-14_U918PC-R.J pC r2 (42731 51906 - 9640 / Relay location: top) D3 2010-09-14_U918PC-R.J pC r3 (43501 52040 - 9652 / Relay location: top) D42 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC f5 (floor, type d) abuts f1 (wall) F50 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f12 (accumulation D) abuts f1 (wall) F50 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f16 (floor, type d) abuts f1 (wall) F50 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f19 (staircase) abuts f1 (wall) F50 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC f5 (floor, type d) covers f1 (wall) F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f6 (topsoil) covers f1 (wall) K3 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC lithic O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v1 O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v2 O12 2010-09-13_U928PC.J pC v3 O12 2010-09-14_U928PC.J pC v4 O12 2010-09-14_U928PC.J pC v4a O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v6 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v8 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v9 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10a O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v16 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v17 ; B7f2 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC wall A35 2010-09-12_U928PC.J !! v1 B10 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC wall B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC Stone wall running east-west starting in k101 and continuing in k200. It is 250 cm wide and 1 to 3 stones high. The western portion turns for ca. 20 cm toward south and then continues to the west. It is damaged in the central exposed portion, while some stones are missing. It is built on top of bricks f10 and is partly covered by pavement f9. The stones undressed and are irregular in form and dimentions. The stones componets were carefully choosed for building this wall, while they have almost flat sides. To the south the wall shows a face, almost flat. Here is clearly visible that it is built on top of bricks f10. D1 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC k100 D3 2010-09-18_U918PC-R.J pC r4 (42674 51753 - 9633 / Relay location: top) D3 2010-09-18_U918PC-R.J pC r5 (42603 52025 - 9635 / Relay location: top) D3 2010-09-18_U918PC-R.J pC r6 (42459 51992 - 9617 / Relay location: top) D3 2010-09-18_U918PC-R.J pC r7 (42484 51705 - 9621 / Relay location: top) D42 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f13 (accumulation D) abuts f2 (wall) F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f6 (topsoil) covers f2 (wall) F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f8 (collapse) covers f2 (wall) F50 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f9 (pavement, type c) caps f2 (wall) F52 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f2 (wall) overlays f10 (glacis) F52 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f2 (wall) overlays f20 (glacis) H99 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC wall f2 is built on top of f10. It could be contemporary or later than f10. I think that comes after f1 and f10: 1) The orientation is slightly different than f1. 2) It is built on top of f10 3) If it is a path it leads south of the temple BA and it should bend toward north. O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v1 O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v2 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v5 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v6 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v8 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v9 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10a O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10b O12 2010-09-16_U928PC.J pC v11 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v16 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v17 ; B7f3 A20 !!_!! !! buildup A21 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC topsoil A35 2010-09-12_U928PC.J !! v1 B11 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC topsoil, dusty, plenty of rooths, pottery D1 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC k100 D42 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC m1818 D52 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC m1818 F51 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC q1 (pottery) sits in f3 (topsoil) F52 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC f3 (topsoil) covers f4 (collapse) K3 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC loam K5 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC brown K7 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC hard K8 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC fine O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v1 O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v2 P1 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC U913 ; B7f4 A20 !!_!! !! fill, dumping, collapse A21 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC collapse A35 2010-09-13_U928PC.J !! v3 B11 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC Red brick crumble, no visible bricks, patches of softer soil, some plant rooths, pottery. It covers all k100 and slopes toward south (north is at elevation of 9728, south is at 9711) D1 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC k100 D42 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC m1818 D52 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC f3 (topsoil) covers f4 (collapse) F51 2010-09-13_U913PC.J !! q2.1 (blade) sits in f4 (collapse) F51 2010-09-13_U913PC.J !! q2.2 (unknown) sits in f4 (collapse) F51 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC q2 (pottery) sits in f4 (collapse) F52 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC f4 (collapse) covers f5 (floor, type d) K3 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC cl K5 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC reddish brown K8 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC crumble O12 2010-09-13_U928PC.J pC v3 O12 2010-09-14_U928PC.J pC v4 P1 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC U913 ; B7f5 A20 !!_!! !! surface A21 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC floor, type d A35 2010-09-14_U928PC.J !! v4 B11 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC A compact surface sloping toward south with uneven surface; some pebbles and sherds lying flat. To the north is at elevation of 9712, to the south, after 3 meters is at elevation of 9644 C3 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC The northern porion seems to be a brickfall but since it has been only exposed i cannot be sure if it is a brickfall. It came out as surface as removed f4 D1 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC k100 D42 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC f4 (collapse) covers f5 (floor, type d) F52 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC f5 (floor, type d) abuts f1 (wall) F52 2010-09-13_U912PC1.J pC f5 (floor, type d) covers f1 (wall) O12 2010-09-14_U928PC.J pC v4 O12 2010-09-14_U928PC.J pC v4a O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v6 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v8 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v9 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 ; B7f6 A20 !!_!! !! buildup A21 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC topsoil A35 2010-09-12_U928PC.J !! v1 B11 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC The soil accumulated in k200 in the last 10 years after the excavation in the trench ended (2000). It is a soft soil with a lot of pottery and plastic bags D1 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC k200 D42 2010-09-13_U913PC.J pC m1818 F51 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC q3 (pottery) sits in f6 (topsoil) F51 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC q4 (pottery) sits in f6 (topsoil) F51 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC q7 (pottery) sits in f6 (topsoil) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f6 (topsoil) covers f1 (wall) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f6 (topsoil) covers f2 (wall) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f6 (topsoil) covers f10 (glacis) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f6 (topsoil) covers f12 (accumulation D) O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v1 O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v2 O12 2010-09-13_U928PC.J pC v3 O12 2010-09-14_U928PC.J pC v4a O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v8 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v9 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10a O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10b O12 2010-09-16_U928PC.J pC v11 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v17 ; B7f7 A20 !!_!! !! buildup A21 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC topsoil A35 2010-09-15_U928PC.J !! v5 B11 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC Topsoil in k101 coverin all the locus. It has lot of plant rooths and is bricky, similar to f4 in k100 D1 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC k101 D42 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC m1818 D52 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC m1818 F51 2010-09-15_U913PC.J !! q5.2 (unknown) sits in f7 (topsoil) F51 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC q5 (pottery) sits in f7 (topsoil) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f7 (topsoil) covers f8 (collapse) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f7 (topsoil) covers f18 (isolated stone) K3 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC loam K5 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC red K7 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC hard K8 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC crumble O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v5 P1 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC U914 ; B7f8 A20 !!_!! !! fill, dumping, collapse A21 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC collapse A35 2010-09-15_U928PC.J !! v6 B11 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC Red brick crumble, no visible bricks, patches of softer soil, same as f4. It covers all k101 D1 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC k101 D42 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC m1818 D52 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f7 (topsoil) covers f8 (collapse) F50 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f18 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (collapse) F51 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC q6 (pottery) sits in f8 (collapse) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f8 (collapse) covers f2 (wall) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f8 (collapse) covers f9 (pavement, type c) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f8 (collapse) covers f11 (floor, type d) F52 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f8 (collapse) covers f13 (accumulation D) K3 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC cl K5 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC red K8 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC crumble O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v6 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v8 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v9 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10 O12 2010-09-16_U928PC.J pC v11 P1 2010-09-14_U913PC.J pC U914 ; B7f9 A20 !!_!! !! surface A21 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC pavement, type c A35 2010-09-15_U928PC.J !! v6 B11 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC A pavement consisting of bricky soil and sherds and pebbles (5-10 cm). It extends from k101 to k200 for 260 cm in east-west direction and it is 150 cm wide. It caps wall f2 C3 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC It could be a path leading to the temple BA: reason for this is thet is 150 cm wide and is paved with pebbles and sherds. It starts suddendtly in k101. f11 could be the continuation of the path (a floor very poorly preserved). D1 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC k101 D42 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f11 (floor, type d) abuts f9 (pavement, type c) F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f8 (collapse) covers f9 (pavement, type c) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J !! q15.1 (sherd) sits in f9 (pavement, type c) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC q15 (pottery) sits in f9 (pavement, type c) F52 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f9 (pavement, type c) caps f2 (wall) H99 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC I think that pavement f9 came after wall f2 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v6 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v8 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v9 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v16 ; B7f10 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC glacis A35 2010-09-18_U928PC.J !! v13 B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC Mudbrick glacis found from south of wall f2 (and under it) reaching staircase in J2 (going under it). It is at least 3 mudbricks high, but probably more and it consists of red and gray mudbricks of several shapes and dimentions (square 40x40, rectangular, triangular and other forms). The western portion the mudbricks are regular in forms and regularly laid, whereas on the east in k101 the bricks are laied not following a system and the shapes varies (it seems more a patchwork) D1 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC k200 D3 2010-09-18_U918PC-R.J pC r10 (42339 52127 - 9591 / Relay location: top) D3 2010-09-18_U918PC-R.J pC r11 (42374 51686 - 9579 / Relay location: top) D3 2010-09-18_U918PC-R.J pC r9 (42410 52138 - 9593 / Relay location: top) D42 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f6 (topsoil) covers f10 (glacis) F50 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f2 (wall) overlays f10 (glacis) K3 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC mud brick K5 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC red and grey O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v16 ; B7f11 A20 !!_!! !! surface A21 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC floor, type d A35 2010-09-18_U928PC.J !! v12 B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC A surface poorly preserved, compacted naturally. It was found directly east of f9 in k101. C2 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC We decided to leave f11 and dig south of it continuing removing f8 C3 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC It was very difficolt to expose it without removing the surface, whle it was not really compact, but while pavement f9 strats suddently in k101 and while it should be a path, fAB suggested that f11 should be the continuation of the path f9. It is also located At the same elevation as f9 D1 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC k101 D42 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f13 (accumulation D) abuts f11 (floor, type d) F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f8 (collapse) covers f11 (floor, type d) F52 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f11 (floor, type d) abuts f9 (pavement, type c) O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v16 ; B7f12 A20 !!_!! !! buildup A21 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC accumulation D A35 2010-09-18_U928PC.J !! v13 B11 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC A natural accumulation in k200, west of staircase f19. It is compact and has no defined surface on the top, while it is a bit bricky and sticky on the bottom. It covers f16, which instead has a clear surface D1 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC k200 D42 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC m1818 D52 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f6 (topsoil) covers f12 (accumulation D) F51 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC q8 (pottery) sits in f12 (accumulation D) F52 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f12 (accumulation D) abuts f1 (wall) F52 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f12 (accumulation D) abuts f20 (glacis) F52 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f12 (accumulation D) covers f16 (floor, type d) K3 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC loam O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 P1 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC U915 ; B7f13 A20 !!_!! !! buildup A21 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC accumulation D A35 2010-09-18_U928PC.J !! v12 B11 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC A natural accumulation south of f11, hard and dusty with lot of pottery. C1 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC There is an animal hole in the southern portion with plastic bags D1 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC k101 D42 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC m1818 D52 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f21 (pit) cuts f13 (accumulation D) F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f8 (collapse) covers f13 (accumulation D) F51 2010-09-15_U913PC.J !! q9.1 (sealing) sits in f13 (accumulation D) F51 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC q9 (pottery) sits in f13 (accumulation D) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC q10 (pottery) sits in f13 (accumulation D) F52 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f13 (accumulation D) abuts f2 (wall) F52 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f13 (accumulation D) abuts f11 (floor, type d) K3 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC loam K7 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC hard O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12a P1 2010-09-15_U913PC.J pC U915 ; B7f14 A20 !!_!! !! fill, dumping, collapse A21 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC fill A35 2010-09-18_U928PC.J !! v12 B11 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC pit fill of pit cut f21. It is located in the southern portion of k101. It is a soft soil with a lot of stones (5-10 cm in dimentions) D1 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC k101 D42 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC m1818 D52 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC m1818 F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC q11 (pottery) sits in f14 (fill) F52 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f14 (fill) sits in f21 (pit) O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12a P1 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC U917 ; B7f15 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC glacis A35 2010-09-18_U928PC.J !! v12 B11 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC Mud brick glacis in k101, same as f10 in k200. The bricks are red and grey, different in dimentions and shape. At least 3 bricks high, but might be more. Between the bricks there is a 1 cm thick layer of mud mortar C3 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC It could be that there are several repair phases of the glacis: the upper layer of bricks is more regular than the lower one, while in k200 f10 the upper layer seems regular and proceding toward east it becomes irregular. D1 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC k101 D42 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f21 (pit) cuts f15 (glacis) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J !! q12.1 (flake) sits in f15 (glacis) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J !! q12.2 (unknown) sits in f15 (glacis) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J !! q12.3 (sealing) sits in f15 (glacis) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC q12 (pottery) sits in f15 (glacis) K3 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC mud brick K5 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC red and grey O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15a ; B7f16 A20 !!_!! !! surface A21 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC floor, type d A35 2010-09-18_U928PC.J !! v13 B11 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC A compact and hard surface, almost even with a slight slope toward south. Some sherds and few animal bones, plant rooths. On the northern portion a small lens of ash. It is a bit bricky D1 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC k200 D42 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC m1818 D52 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f12 (accumulation D) covers f16 (floor, type d) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J !! q13.1 (brick) sits in f16 (floor, type d) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC q13 (bones, pottery) sits in f16 (floor, type d) F51 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC q14 (pottery) sits in f16 (floor, type d) F52 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f16 (floor, type d) abuts f1 (wall) F52 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f16 (floor, type d) abuts f17 (wall) O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 P1 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC U917 ; B7f17 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC wall A35 2010-09-18_U928PC.J !! v14 B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC A wall with east-west orientation, consisting of 1 stone and 2 backed bricks. The backed bricks are 40x40 cm the eastern one and the western is half a brick. Under these two bricks there is another one. D1 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC k200 D42 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f16 (floor, type d) abuts f17 (wall) F52 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f17 (wall) overlays f19 (staircase) O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v17 ; B7f18 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC isolated stone A35 2010-09-15_U928PC.J !! v6 B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC A floating stone located in the north east corner of k101 D1 2010-09-17_U913PC.J pC k101 D3 2010-09-18_U918PC-R.J pC r8 (42558 52120 - 9672 / Relay location: top) D6 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC @9672 top F50 2010-09-14_U912PC1.J pC f7 (topsoil) covers f18 (isolated stone) F52 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f18 (isolated stone) sits in f8 (collapse) O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v6 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v8 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v12 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 ; B7f19 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC staircase A35 2010-09-12_U928PC.J !! v1 B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC A stone staircase build of undressed lime stones, with a smooth surface. 4 steps are exposed and each of them consist of 2 or 3 stones, overlapping for few cm the lower step. The third step from the top is flanked to the north by a stone resting on top of accumulation (it comes with floor f16) and to the south by a smaller stone. The staircase may continue to the north and to the south C3 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC Staircase f19 may continue to the north. The second step is almost in line with the second step of f1. The two structures may belong to a same construction or building, but they show some differences in construction: while staircase f19 is a clearly a staircase, made of well laied stone smooth bouders, f1 could be a staircase but differently made: the stones of the upper step are uneven and not smooth. The upper step of f1 is alligned with the upper step of f19. D1 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC k200 D42 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f17 (wall) overlays f19 (staircase) F52 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f19 (staircase) abuts f1 (wall) F52 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f19 (staircase) overlays f20 (glacis) O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v1 O12 2010-09-12_U928PC.J pC v2 O12 2010-09-13_U928PC.J pC v3 O12 2010-09-14_U928PC.J pC v4 O12 2010-09-14_U928PC.J pC v4a O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v6 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v8 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v9 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10 O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10a O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v10b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13a O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v13b O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v16 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v17 ; B7f20 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC glacis A35 2010-09-15_U928PC.J !! v7 B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC 8 red mud bricks located between staircase f19 and walls f2 and f22. They are laied in 2 rows. The bricks are of differen shapes, mostly rectangular and square. C3 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC It should be the mudbrick glacis same as f10 south and under f2. The stratigraphic relationship between f10 and f2 is the same as f2and f20 D1 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC k200 D42 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-15_U912PC1.J pC f12 (accumulation D) abuts f20 (glacis) F50 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f22 (wall) abuts f20 (glacis) F50 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f2 (wall) overlays f20 (glacis) F50 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f19 (staircase) overlays f20 (glacis) K3 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC mud brick K5 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC red O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15 ; B7f21 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC pit B11 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC Pit cut filled with soil and stones f14 D1 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC k101 D42 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC m1818 F50 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f14 (fill) sits in f21 (pit) F52 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f21 (pit) cuts f13 (accumulation D) F52 2010-09-16_U912PC1.J pC f21 (pit) cuts f15 (glacis) ; B7f22 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC wall A35 2010-09-15_U928PC.J !! v7 B11 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC A small stone wall built of 4 stones with a north-south direction. It delimits f20 on the west D1 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC k200 D42 2010-09-27_U913PC.J pC m1818 F52 2010-09-27_U912PC1.J pC f22 (wall) abuts f20 (glacis) O12 2010-09-15_U928PC.J pC v7 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v14 O12 2010-09-18_U928PC.J pC v15