.bk J06 .fl S913cVP.j .fd specific labels and aggregates .rd S913 .ri cVP ^ wall7 >l f166 df w lc k74 ds Line of bricks, running more or less N-S, near the East baulk of k74, disappearing under it. The wall is just being spotted, not really excavated, that is why we have not all the detail of its constituents. We just know that is made of bricks, but they are so highly compacted one with the other, almost melt together, that in that stage it is difficult to isolated them. At its both ends it is partially covered by glacis f107, and it's abutted by ashy accumulation f167. At the bottom of (what has been uncovered till today of the wall), a hard clayish glacis, f187, is also abutting it. There seems to be a greyish line on the northern half of the wall that could suggest the presence of a corner, but in fact the brick continue northwards. This could mean another section of the wall, but at this stage we still have not the evidence to decide. It could just be a rodent hole, for example. A12 L_V21d5157 J6v99a S826 dM.jpg a 5 A21 is df is ;G9 ^wall7 G11 f107,f166,f167,f187 G12 i18 G3 Glacis f107 partially covers ^wall7 and also covers ashy accumulation f167, that itself abuts the same wall. G4 This aggregates is not based in any functional or structural meaning, yet, but a general stratigraphical one. ds Wall f166 and features associated to it, in k74. Findings inside: a small piece of crucible (q288.1) in the edge of accumulation f167. It was resting precisely over the beginning of the bricky projection of the wall, the beginning of the new glacis f187. Also, a black cylinder seal, i18, at middle high in the excavation of the accumulation f167, in an area where the consistence of the soil was more bricky than ashy. G99 The wall was ascribed tentatively to Phase h33, more on account of stratigraphical reasons. Even if the cylinder seal found in f167 was preliminary assesed as Early Akkadian, the pottery associated with it has mitanni components. That means that the wall f166, along with glacis f187 (^glacis 3), could have been built during Phase h33, but the accumulation of ashes and bricky crups forming f167, above it, and also the upper glacis f107, ^glacis2, are Mittani. Also, we think that there could be a connection between f187 found in k74, abutting wall f166, and glacis f164 in k84; they are both red and bricky and at a similar elevation. f187 would slope down in a general SW direction.