.bk J05 .fl S724lH.j .fd daily journal for S724 .ei lH .ed S724 .rd S724 .ri lH -wk Fourteen assigned workmen reported. k 23 dy After drawing, w3, the southern baulk section, we photographed it, v32. Therefore, we can remove it on Saturday. k 24 dy We continued removing the natural accumulation, f52, from the western border of this locus. At the northwestern corner we found a horizontal big stone, that offers the northern limit for the staircase. To the north of it we found a lens that is very compact and full of pebbles. k 34 dy We are continuing removing the natural accumulation, f29, in the southern half of k34. The floor accumulation, f42, was excavated and then we cleaned the natural floor, f45, which extended across the entire locus, for a photograph, v43. Then, we began to excavate the floor, f45 in the southern half. Pickman kHussein noted that f45 was laminar, had been formed by successive actions of water, and highly compacted (sherds generally lay flat) by foot traffic. k 44 dy We removed the natural accumlation, f57, in the eastern baulk of this locus. Under the last mentioned feature, we found a new feature that looks like the floor accumulation, f42, in k34. The new floor accumulation have been labled as f58. The floor did really appeared at the southwestern corner of this locus, f60. We gave the triangular shap that was formed from the natural accumulation, f47, between the stone pathes, f28 and f49, a new feature number, f61. Then we took a photo for the new features in this locus, v33. k 33 dy We started excavating its topsoil, f55, which looks chunky and compact. Under the top soil, we found a new natural accumulation, f59.