.bk J01 .fl Qx08ms.j .fd view descriptions .ed Qx08 .ei mS .rd Qx08 .ri mS v 180 ds east section of k40 showing topsoil f207, and accumulation f208. Without string. v 180a ds east section of k40 showing topsoil f207, and accumulation f208. With string. v 181 ds closeup of cylinder seal i40 and the accumulation f229. This accumulation yielded a few seals and several frit beads. v 181a ds view of cylinder seal i40 in a larger context in accumulation f229. This accumulation yielded a few seals and several frit beads. v 181b ds view of cylinder seal i40 in a larger context in accumulation f229. This accumulation yielded a few seals and several frit beads. v 181c ds view of cylinder seal i40 in accumulation f229. This accumulation yielded a few seals and several frit beads. v 182 ds this view is the eastern section of the first step in k118. This view intends to show the continuing horizontal depositions throughout the area. This was in aid of kD's analysis of the sedimentary processes at work here. Primarily we have wind borne and water borne depositions with some human compacting in the especially dense layers. Views 182 through 186 document this throughout J1. v 182a ds this view is the southern section of the first step in k118. This view intends to show the continuing horizontal depositions throughout the area. This was in aid of kD's analysis of the sedimentary processes at work here. Primarily we have wind borne and water borne depositions with some human compacting in the especially dense layers. Views 182 through 186 document this throughout J1. v 183 ds this view is the western section of the second step in k22. This view intends to show the continuing horizontal depositions throughout the area. This was in aid of kD's analysis of the sedimentary processes at work here. Primarily we have wind borne and water borne depositions with some human compacting in the especially dense layers. Views 182 through 186 document this throughout J1. v 184 ds this view is the southern section of the second step in k117. This view intends to show the continuing horizontal depositions throughout the area. This was in aid of kD's analysis of the sedimentary processes at work here. Primarily we have wind borne and water borne depositions with some human compacting in the especially dense layers. Views 182 through 186 document this throughout J1. v 185 ds this view is the eastern section above first step in k118. This view intends to show the continuing horizontal depositions throughout the area. This was in aid of kD's analysis of the sedimentary processes at work here. Primarily we have wind borne and water borne depositions with some human compacting in the especially dense layers. Views 182 through 186 document this throughout J1. v 186 ds this panoramic view of J1 facing south intends to show the continuing horizontal depositions and lack of architecure or significant features throughout the area. This was in aid of kD's analysis of the sedimentary processes at work here. Primarily we have wind borne and water borne depositions with some human compacting in the especially dense layers. Views 182 through 186 document this throughout J1. v 186a ds this panoramic view of J1 facing south intends to show the continuing horizontal depositions and lack of architecure or significant features throughout the area. This was in aid of kD's analysis of the sedimentary processes at work here. Primarily we have wind borne and water borne depositions with some human compacting in the especially dense layers. Views 182 through 186 document this throughout J1. v 187 ds this view shows what we are currently calling the corner of the terrace wall. f72 the wall runs along east west with a slight curve and then seems to make a sharp turn to the north. There is a double line of stones, f228, running north south that may be part of a cross wall or the wall itself and the corner in the foreground is something else. v 187a ds closeup of the stones at the corner of the wall f72. v 187b ds this view shows what we are currently calling the corner of the terrace wall. f72 the wall runs along east west with a slight curve and then seems to make a sharp turn to the north. This view shows the two square stones off to the west at an angle to the wall. Where these belong is unclear at the moment. v 188 ds a view of the edge of the wall f72 and what we have called f228 which may be a possible crosswall to f72. This shows well the stones on top of the wall. v 189 ds an overhead view which shows what we are currently calling the corner of the terrace wall. f72 the wall runs along east west with a slight curve and then seems to make a sharp turn to the north. There is a double line of stones, f228, running north south that may be part of a cross wall or the wall itself and the corner in the foreground is something else. v 190 ds this overhead view f the edge of the wall f72 and what we have called f228 which may be a possible crosswall to f72. v 191 ds this view shows what we are currently calling the corner of the terrace wall. f72 the wall runs along east west with a slight curve and then seems to make a sharp turn to the north. This view shows the two square stones off to the west at an angle to the wall. The curve of the wall is vaguely apparent in the upper part of the view. It is currently unclear what the stones north of the baulk are related to. v 197 ds this view is from the south and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the wall, f72. This photo was taken in the afternoon light. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 197a ds this is a tighter view from the south and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the wall, f72. This photo was taken in the afternoon light. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 197b ds this is a tighter view from the south and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the wall, f72. This photo was taken in the afternoon light. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 198 ds this view taken from the west shows the pebble surface, f232 and the bottom of several continuing levels of horizontal deposition which can be seen well in the section above and on the southern edge. The cut on the northern edge of f232 is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. v 199 ds this view taken from the north shows the pebble surface, f232 and the bottom of several continuing levels of horizontal deposition which can be seen well in the sections above. The cut on the northern edge of f232, at the bottom of the view, is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. The rectangle in k118 this the staircase being built to the plaza level. a 7 B12 v108 a 3 B12 v127