.bk J05 .fl T805jW.j .fd Daily journal for T805 .fn f241 .ei jW .ed T805 .rd T805 .ri jW -wk All fifteen assigned workmen reported. -sf gB and mKB met with the staff in the field to examine and discuss the proposed stratigraphic sequence, J5A. f 241 ds A natural accumulation which abuts the south edge of the second escarpment, f184 in k106. ;tc ab f184 ;f 158 ;tc co f241 -sg In several meetings among gB, fAB and the staffs of J1 and J5 we decided to excavate the accumulation, f226, which covered f225, further westward. If f225 continues to the west, then we would surmise that stone installation, f188, also does. (We expect it to be hidden by the second escarpment, which we will not excavate.) gB believes that, although lower in elevation, f226 was deposited after f241, perhaps as a result of erosion effects of water scouring out higher levels during the Mittani period. Therefore we will excavate f226 before 241. In k33 we will follow floor, f230, to its maxmimum extents to the north and west. We will also remove a small section of floor, f70, to match the deeper excavation of f230. In k100, we continue to excavate the high baulks east and north of J1k7, matching the steps down to the north previously excavated. In k106 we will continue to excavate to find the western extent of the second escarpment. In k105, we will shift attention back to excavating the stairs, f205 to the south. To facilitate this, we will remove the stones of k200.