; File processed on 2025-09-09 ; J5p1 B11 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW Master plot of all loci excavated in MZ21 (2008-S) O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p001 T320 jW.jpg O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k1 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k2 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k3 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k4 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k11 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k12 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k13 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k14 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k21 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k22 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k23 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k24 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k32 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k33 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k34 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k43 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k44 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k54 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k100 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k101 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k102 O15 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW k103 O22 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW looking overhead ; J5p2 B11 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW Plot of all items excavated in MZ21 (2008-S). Note the cluster of grinding stones in locus k23. O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p002 T320 jW.jpg O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i1 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i2 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i3 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i4 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i5 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i6 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i7 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i8 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i9 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i10 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i11 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i12 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i13 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i14 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i15 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i16 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i17 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i18 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i19 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i20 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i21 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i22 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i23 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i24 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i25 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i26 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i27 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i28 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i29 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i30 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i31 O13 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW i32 O22 2009-03-23_T323JW1.j jW looking overhead ; J5p3 B11 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW This is a plot of specific label wall 4 which forms the western boundary of the structures excavated this season, MZ21(2008-S). Wall 4 is a series of wall complexes running N-S. The highest one, a3, is a late entrance-way, f163, separating two narrow N-S lines of stones, f49 and f91. the middle one, a2, comprises two wide N-S lines of stones, f28 and f78, which are made of melon-sized stones in several layers, held together by mud. The lowest one, f196, is made of mudbrick. O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p003 S908 lH.jpg O11 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW a2 O11 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW a3 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f28 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f49 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f78 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f91 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f163 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f196 O15 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW k43 O15 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW k44 O22 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW looking overhead ; J5p4 B11 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW This is a plot of specific label, room 1. It consists of a mud floor surface, f143, and associated stone installations which bound the surface, f144, f146, and f148. O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p004 S818 dL.jpg O11 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW a4 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f143 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f144 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f146 O12 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW f148 O15 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW k13 O15 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW k23 O22 2009-03-26_T326JW2.j jW looking overhead ; J5p5 B11 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW This is a plot of specific label apr 1, which forms the late Mittani western entrance to the BA temple. Its primary feature is the monumental staircase, f21, located on the western side of the entrance complex. To the north the staircase is bordered by an E-W row of large boulders, f14 and f108. To the south, on the west end it was bordered by a row of large, cut stones, f20. To the north of the northern border were two hard packed surfaces, f65 and f66, which may have been the surface of the mound during later phases. On the east side of the entrance was a stone threshold, f123. The threshold and the staircase were linked by packed earth surfaces, f140 (west) and f195 (east). O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p005 T330 jW.jpg O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f14 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f20 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f21 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f65 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f66 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f108 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f123 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f140 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f195 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k13 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k14 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k23 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k24 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k33 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k34 O22 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW looking overhead ; J5p6 B11 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW This is a plot of three specific labels (groups of related features). Wall 1 is the lowest in elevation, and has only its top exposed. It consists of a line of cut stones, f42, and an associated escarpment, f74. Wall 2 is the westward extension of the E-W revetment wall previously found in units J1, J2, and J3. It dates to the Early Dynastic period and consists of the wall itself, f189, a N-S segment on its westward end, f186, an escarpment, f184, and a surface of large stones within the temple enclosure, f6. O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p006 T331 jW.jpg O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f3 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f4 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f6 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f41 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f74 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f99 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f155 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f161 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f184 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f186 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f189 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f199 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k1 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k11 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k12 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k21 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k22 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k23 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k33 O22 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW looking overhead ; J5p7 B11 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW This is a plot of a specific label, bin 1. A bin is a circular enclosure found in the vicinity of a temple. It may have had a ceremonial function since it was close to the pathway that lead from the Mittani monumental staircase, f21, to the BA temple. Its circular elements are stone installations, f37 and f46. A row of stones, f192, was placed atop Mittani wall, f3, and led to the south entrance to the bin. Stone block, f38, sat atop wall, f192. Features f48 and f52 were packed earth surfaces which formed the floor of the bin. O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p007 T403 jW.jpg O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f19 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f37 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f38 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f46 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f48 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f54 O12 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW f192 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k13 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k21 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k22 O15 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW k23 O22 2009-03-30_T330JW1.j jW looking overhead ; J5p8 O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p008 T823 jW.jpg ; J5p9 O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p009 T825 jW.jpg ; J5p11 O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p011 U809 jW.jpg ; J5p15 O7 2025-07-18_J05_VWX.j !! J05p015 U908 jW.jpg