.bk J02 .fl T920mKB.j .fd k5/k4 description and date of sherds in features .ei mKB .ed T920 .rd T918 .ri mKB k 5 K99 none of the wares in J2 Phase 4c are as fine as many of the contemporary ceramics found inside Temple BA; this may be due to the differential functional uses of both areas. In assessing the shape typology of both areas there are more small bowl and cup types in the temple and its immediate surroundings than in the access way. f 362 I99 unclear but probably Phase 4c K99 only 5 shape sherds, all small f 363 I99 Transition Phase 3s to 4c I11 q864-p4 and -p5 flaring necked jars; q870-p11 and -p13 small cups with simple rim and strong wheel marks on the exterior. I12 the cups were made on a fast wheel from the hump and therefore resemble the later Phase 4j cups so probably the date is closer to the end of the Early Dynastic period. f 364 I99 Transition Phase 3s to 4c I11 q881-p2 jar with pointed rim rounded on exterior; q881-p1 short necked jar; q881-p4 jar with folded over rim with deep interior groove; q881-p7 beaded rim conical cup in very fine Simple ware, dark green; q881-p5 beaded rim cup or bowl, yellow-green; q871-p7 Bi-color bowl, dated to Phase 5c so out of context here I12 there were a large number of the very fine Simple ware cups and small bowls found in Temple BA and its immediate surroundings f 365 I99 Phase 4c I11 q874-p9 thick flat finished bowl base with bitumen traces on the interior; q873-p16 finished bowl base, green; q873-p17 finished bowl base, green, thick; q873-p7 thin cup or bowl with pointed rim and strong wheel marks on the interior; q873-p4 small bowl with pointed rim, green