.bk J01 .fl P905ms1.j .fd view descriptions .ei mS .ed P905 .rd P905 .ri mS v 93 ds closeup of i25 which is a gold bead in situ in f181. This is a random bead in the accumulation of the plaza and dated to Mitanni levels. v 93a ds find spot of i25, a gold bead. This photo shows more of f181, the brown accumulation in which the bead is found and more of k106, the column. This accumulation is dated to Mitanni levels. v 94 ds tight shot of a figurine, i26 in situ. This is a nice figurine, female, with painted lines. It is sitting in f183, a brown accumulation in k14. Looking N v 94a ds a wider shot of the find spot of i26, a figurine in f183, a brown accumulation in k14. Looking NW. v 94b ds similar view as v94 but a little further back. It is sitting in f183, a brown accumulation in k14. Looking N. v 94c ds an overhead oblique view of i26 looking towards the northwest. v 94d ds an overhead oblique view of i26 looking towards the northwest. Shows its relation to f72 the large wall. v 95 ds section of east baulk of k106 the column. This shows well the layers of accumulation that appear throughout this locus and the entire area of J1 this season. f184 is a brown accumulation and the final surface of k106 at this point. v 96 ds section of south baulk for k106, the column. We drew the south baulk instead of the north because we are excavating this season in specific loci and will not have the north. This section shows well he layers of accumulation that appear throughout this locus and the entire area of J1 this season. f187 is a small pit and f186 is the fill. f151 is a gray accumulation, f181 is a brwon accumulation. f184 is similar to f181 but contains more inclusions. v 97 ds this view is intended to show primarily the three floating stones, f167, f167.1, f165.8 in front of the wall f72. These stones were left in place for a long time waiting to see if there was any direct link with the wall, specifically f167 which is large and flat. After excavating the surrounding area, we can see these are random stones and probably part of a wall fall or collapse. f185 is totally random and not related to the others at all. v 97a ds this view is intended to show primarily the three floating stones, f167, f167.1, f165.8 in front of the wall f72. These stones were left in place for a long time waiting to see if there was any direct link with the wall, specifically f167 which is large and flat. After excavating the surrounding area, we can see these are random stones and probably part of a wall fall or collapse. f185 is totally random and not related to the others at all.