.bk J02 .fl S119pc2.j .fd daily journal .rd S119 .ri pC -dy a series of different features covering the apron f131 are characterized by bricky material, meaning melted bricks, complete bricks or brick crumble: theese are f112, f106 which were excavated on season 2004 by aP and mH and recognized as accumulations whith bricky consistence and red. The thickness of this accumulations is 51 cm (top elevation of f106 is 91.02, bottom elevation of f112 is 89.73): they may be the result of the collapse of a structure or even a part of the mudbrick terrace to the North of the monumental access. Theese features are not to be related to other features whith the same characteristics found in k4 at the same elevation, to which is to be ascribed a brickfall coming from south: theese are f189, f188 (aggregate a6) which lay at 89.46 top elevation: the presence of wall f144 served to frame a collapse of a structure and therfore the stratigraphy South of it is different from the stratigraphy to the North. Top elevation of wall f144 is 91.47