.bk J05 .fl S714lH.j .fd daily journal for S714 .ei lH .ed S714 .rd S714 .ri lH -wk all assigned workmen reported -dy We took photographs for v3 and v4. v3 shows k24 with f7, f8 and k23 with f9. v4 shows the revetment wall with the western sharp corner in J5. k 23 dy We noticed some differences in natural accumulation, f9, near the southwestern border, at the depth of about 20cm from the topsoil; it was more compact, full of pottery sherds, bones, pebbles and stones. We didn`t consider it as a new feature because it`s not different in the nature of its deposition from f9. Under this compact soil we found a stone, f11, in the south western quadrant. In the southeastern quadrant we found a lens, f10, which is compact with big stones and pottery sherds among it. The q-item q10.1 is an obsidian fragment. k 24 dy We continued digging natural accumulation, f7, but we noticed the same differences which is in k23 also near the western border, but it was 10cm deeper than that in k23. But we didn`t consider it as a new feature because it`s not different in the nature of its deposition from f7. The q-item q8.1 is an obsidian fragment. sg Tomorrow, we are going to take v5 for the new features f10, f11 in k23 because we will remove them. f 10 ds lens of naturally deposited stones and sherds. The soil was compact and had stones as large as a melon. One of them was basalt, maybe a grinding stone. There were many pottery sherds oriented horizontaly, vertically and randomly. This lens is trapezoidal. The top is not flat. The feature is located at the southeastern part of k23. f 11 ds Larg limestone boulder, located in the southwestern quadrent of k23.