.bk J1 .fl T924mKB.j .fd ceramics dating LC3 wall .ei mKB .ed T924 .ri mKB .rd T924 q 1304 A99 f355 I12 2h I11 -p70 coarse body sherd with a knob, coarse ware, -p71 coarse body sherd with brown paint on green-buff background with V-shaped design and traces on one band below, coarse with calcite and large gray lithic inclusions, no carbon core (LCH)sherds -p4, -p5,coarse red-brown plain rim bowls, -p6 tan-buff plain rim bowl, -p 1, -p2, -p3 buff LC3 coarse bowls with squared top of rim, -p2 and -p3 are small sherds and may be from the same bowl, -p7 tannish-gray simple rim bowl secondarily fired on the interior, 24 body sherds of coarse wares, 7 body sherds from buff wheelmade pottery q 1299 A99 f350 I12 2h I11 -p70 bright red-orange polished body sherd with darker red slip on interior, carbon core large gray and white pebbles, medium to low fire, probably an initation of Uruk Red Ware but brighter in color and coarser in section than imported Uruk Red Ware excavated by us in Qraya. LCH coarse ware sherds: -p1 hammer rim bowl gray-brown slip interior and exterior, coarse surface texture but the interior somwhat smoother than exterior, -p3 small pointed rim bowl with wide carbon core, scrape marks on exterior body below rim, "exploded" calcite on exterior surface -p4 hole mouth jar with handle, shape unknown, wide dark carbon core, much chaff and large lithic inclusions, mostly light gray, medium fire. Number of coarse body sherds: 45, number of fine body sherds:1 q 1301 A99 f350 I12 2h I11 -p3 thick walled coarse jar with much chaff, carbon core and gray-buff slip interior and exterior,smoother on interior than exterior -p1 hole mouth jar used as a cooking pot with thickened rim on interior and exterior, extrior is a light brown but interior completely blackened, no carbon core, much chaff and lithic temper, -p70 body shers with thick dark reddish paint in drips down the exterior, carbon core and medium gray interior. Fine ware -p2 small part of rim of bowl or cup. Number of coarse body sherds: 41, number of fine buff-green body sherds: 16. In addition 5 body sherds are thick and buff, 2 of these have scraped interiors, 2 others show the juncture between the neck and the body made in 2 separate parts. The construction of jars in separate parts is a characteristic of the jar production process from Ninevite V through the ED III period. A99 f350 I11 41 coarse body sherds, 16 fine buff body sherds