.bk J06 .fl S921pC.j .fd strata assignment .rd S921 .ri pC .ed S921 .ei pC list2 f I10 I11 1 undisturbed accumulation: is the baulk, therefore includes many feature, which are all the same type of accumulations 2 surface of tell 3 accumulation under topsoil 4 undisturbed upper accumulation 5 surface of tell 6 undisturbed accumulation 7 accumulation under topsoil 8 undisturbed accumulation assignment based on elevation 9 undisturbed accumulation 10 sits in f9 11 surface of tell 12 undisturbed accumulation 13 under topsoil 14 under topsoil 15 undisturbed accumulation in baulk 16 undisturbed accumulation 17 undisturbed accumulation assignment based on elevation 18 accumulation with scattered occupation f21 assignment based on elevation 19 undisturbed accumulation 20 topsoil with modern trash 21 scattered occupation assignment based on elevation 22 probably a brickfall, but the evidence is very poor 23 backfill from german excavation 24 Early Dynastic III wall dated by the excavation of the area C2 to this period (MDOG 134 2001). In the excavation of 2008 we found several seal impressions dated to ED III. The stone masonry reminds to the ED III revetment wall of the temple terrace and probably wall f24 is to see as a part of the temple complex 25 covered the stones of EDIII wall f24 26 backfill from german excavation 27 Early Dynastic III wall dated by the excavation of the area C2 to this period (MDOG 134 2001). In the excavation of 2008 we found several seal impressions dated to ED III. The stone masonry reminds to the ED III revetment wall of the temple terrace and probably wall f24 is to see as a part of the temple complex 29 f29 is a mixed feature and has no stratigraphic link partly backfill of trench, partly topsoil 30 upper part of baulk 31 undisturbed accumulation assignment based on elevation 32 surface of tell 33 undisturbed accumulation assignment based on elevation 34 undisturbed accumulation 35 is located above f37 and is similar in components and pottery 36 undisturbed accumulation 37 is the latest event after the brickfall, were a lot of pottery, bones and other materials were dumped to the West pottery analyzed in this feature is Mittani 38 is the latest event after the brickfall, were a lot of pottery, bones and other materials were dumped to the West pottery analyzed in this feature is Mittani 39 was exposed for two years, therfore topsoil 40 sits in f37 41 probably a brickfall, but the evidence is very poor 42 is the latest event after the brickfall, were a lot of pottery, bones and other materials were dumped to the West pottery analyzed in this feature is Mittani 43 is the latest event after the brickfall, were a lot of pottery, bones and other materials were dumped to the West pottery analyzed in this feature is Mittani 44 undisturbed accumulation in baulk 45 accumulation above floor f46 46 upper part of brickfall 47 undisturbed accumulation in baulk 48 assignment based on elevation 49 is the latest event after the brickfall, were a lot of pottery, bones and other materials were dumped to the West pottery analyzed in this feature is Mittani 50 assignment based on elevation 51 assignment based on elevation 52 first part of brickfall, same as J2f188: the brickfall slopes toward West, therefore in J6 is 50cm higher then in J2. In J2 it is located in front of the apron, dated at the end of Mittani: the brickfall must be an event happened at the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 53 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 54 undisturbed accumulation in baulk assignment based on elevation 55 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 56 assignment based on elevation 57 undisturbed accumulation in baulk assignment based on elevation ;58 59 similar to f37: is the upper part of the dump dated to Mittani for the pottery 60 accumulation above brickall 61 located under the dump and above the brickfall assignment based on elevation 62 sits in brickfall 63 the glacis is part of a major rebuilding East of the staircase happened before the brickfall. The glacis stops the brickfall 64 the upper part of the brickfall 65 accumulation abutting f64. It is part of the brickfall 66 assignment based on elevation 67 first floor surface, same as J4f119 and J4f79 68 located under the dump and above the brickfall assignment based on elevation 69 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 70 upper part of brickfall 71 upper part of brickfall 72 upper part of brickfall 73 fill of pit a1 74 upper part of brickfall 75 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 76 still unclear whether is part of the brickfall or is a wall: i opt for the second possibility and this wall is located at the same elevation as the bin in J4f93 77 topsoil with modern trash 78 upper part of brickfall 79 assignment based on elevation 80 assignment based on elevation 81 undisturbed accumulation in baulk 82 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 83 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 84 it is one of two walls which are located to the east of the Bin in J4f93: probably are connected to the bin 85 assignment based on elevation 86 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 87 fill of pit a1 88 assignment based on elevation 89 assignment based on elevation 90 the ash located between the brickfall and the glacis is probably an event contemporary or lightly before the brickfall 91 a large amount of stones sit in the brickfall and therefore were brought together with the collapse 92 pit a1 is to date together with the ^dump1 93 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani dated to Mittani for the pottery 94 is the latest event after the brickfall, were a lot of pottery, bones and other materials were dumped to the West 95 upper part of brickfall 96 a large amount of stones sit in the brickfall and therefore were brought together with the collapse 97 the ash located between the brickfall and the glacis is probably an event contemporary or lightly before the brickfall 98 upper part of brickfall 99 bricks located between wall f130 and stone f100, dated to the third millennium, probably h23-MZA 100 it goes together with wall f130, part of a4 101 is located under the ^glacis1 and ^glacis2, therefore the stones were layed before the pottery between the stones was mixed but were lot of mittani sherds 102 is f152 103 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 104 surface of tell 105 accumulation under topsoil 106 a large amount of stones sit in the brickfall and therefore were brought together with the collapse 107 the glacis is part of a major rebuilding East of the staircase happened before the brickfall. The glacis stops the brickfall 108 is a mixed feature, but it is all mittani 109 the glacis is part of a major rebuilding East of the staircase happened before the brickfall. The glacis stops the brickfall 110 is the second glacis (^glacis2) which is located under ^glacis1 111 is the topmost part of the bricckfall assignment based on elevation 112 undisturbed accumulation 113 a large amount of stones sit in the brickfall and therefore were brought together with the collapse 114 is the topmost part of the brickfall assignment based on elevation 115 topsoil and undisturbed accumulation 116 above the ^dump1 assignment based on elevation 117 above the ^dump1 assignment based on elevation 118 the glacis is part of a major rebuilding East of the staircase happened before the brickfall. The glacis stops the brickfall 119 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 120 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani ;121 122 the pit is before the ^glacis2 and after f151, it cuts f151 assignment based on pottery 123 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 124 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 125 undisturbed accumulation assignment based on elevation 126 located under ^glacis2 127 it sits on top of ^glacis1 128 it is the same as f101 the pottery between the stones was mixed but were lot of mittani sherds 129 is bonded to staircase J2f130 and also it belongs to the major construction phase of the temple terrace: structurally is the eastern boundary of the staircase in the third millennium. We did not excavated to see the bottom of the wall and also not in the eastern part to proof if the wall is bounded or not with the staircase or it is abutting it; from the western part it seems bonded. f164 abuts it, therefore f129 must be older than h33 the construction way is the same as for staircase J2f131 130 is the same wall as f129, being bounded with it 131 is the latest event after the brickfall, were a lot of pottery, bones and other materials were dumped to the West 132 it is located under ^glacis1 133 sits in f131 ;134 135 is located under the ^glacis1 date based on pottery 136 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 137 a large amount of stones sit in the brickfall and therefore were brought together with the collapse 138 is the second glacis (^glacis2) which is located under ^glacis1 139 the ash located between the brickfall and the glacis is probably an event contemporary or lightly before the brickfall 140 is located under the ^glacis1, same as f135 date based on pottery 141 is located under the ^glacis1 and ^floor2 142 is located under ^glacis2 and cuts f151, which is early mittani 143 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 144 is the topmost part of the brickfall, located under the dump 145 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 146 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 147 located under the brickfall and is contemporary to ^glacis1 148 is at the same elevation as f151, and probably is the same accumulation: f148 is the earliest mittani layer we have in J6 and located directly above the third millenium phase 149 the ash located between the brickfall and the glacis is probably an event contemporary or lightly before the brickfall 150 it was cut by the pit f122 and located under ^glacis2 151 f151 is the earliest mittani layer we have in J6 and located directly above the third millenium phase 152 brickfall covers it and the stones of f151 rest on top of ^glacis2 ;153 154 date based on pottery 155 assignment based on elevation 156 assignment based on elevation 157 is located under the ^glacis1, same as f135 date based on pottery 158 layer located under f154 which is dated to h33 date based on pottery 159 is the ^glacis2, under ^glacis 1 160 same as f151 161 is the second glacis (^glacis2) which is located under ^glacis1 162 same as f151 163 is located under the ^glacis3 164 date based on pottery 165 same as f151 166 we presume that is the wall of a 3 millennium building, while ^glacis3 abuts it (f187 is probably the ^glacis3, but is dated only on observation of its similarity to f164 and on the elevation. This feature was not excavated this season, therefore the date is still unsure 167 ash layer located under the glacis and abutting wall f166, which is probably h33 it covers ^glacis3 168 date based on pottery 169 located under f127 170 it sits in f101: it is the fill of earth and pottery between the stones, therefore is structurally part of f101 171 a floor surface covering stone f100 and abutting f177: in this moment the wall f130 was half visible (see v43) and also ^glacis3: is probably an early mittani floor, which was abutting also the staircase J2f130 and the apron J2f131. In J2 a layer located at similar elevation is dated to mittani (J2f286 8874@top) ;172 ;173 174 date based on pottery and elevation, same as f168 175 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani 176 assignment based on elevation 177 it goes together with wall f130, part of a4 178 f171 abuts it 179 brickfall located above the ^glacis1. It is the same as J2f208, located in front of the apron, when it was almost compleatly visible, therefore this event of collapse dates to the middle of mittani assignment based on elevation 180 the glacis is part of a major rebuilding East of the staircase happened before the brickfall. Here the glacis is clearly contemporary to the stones f127 181 is the same as f150 and f151 ;182 183 date based on pottery 184 is the first floor dated to the third millennium and probably h33: it is located higher than f158, which is dated to h33 for the pottery ;185 186 covered by f184, a h33 layer 187 is probably ^glacis3, but it was never excavated this season