.bk J02 .fl S206pc.j .fd various for features .rd S306 .ri pC .ed S306 f 143 sm natural accumulation North of wall f144, containing charcoal, melted bricks, little pebbles, pottery sherds, softer in texture than the surrounding area. ar f143 contains melted bricks, like f188, f189 f 144 el 8930 nv elevation 9147 is wrong, being the relay for f144 r452 and r453 at 8930 f 189 sm this feature corresponds to an accumulation characterized by crumbed bricks: Brick crumble is material in which melting is not yet complete and brick crumples are visible. it belongs to a brickfall of a structure located to the East and fond also in J6 .ri mH ns brick melt f188, is a deposit where the soil matrix does consist of bricky material. This is the last stage of brick decomposition. Brick crumble f189 is material in which melting is not yet complete and brick crumples are visible. The first stage in the sequence is brick fall where individual pieces of bricks can be discerned, which in this case is located on top of the stone wall f144: one line of brick extending from east to west, sloping down and east after the stones end and continuing east. The direction of the brick deposits seems to indicate a collapse from east to west. Perhaps this brick fall is related to the bricks seen next to f129 (door jamb) in the eastern section of k100 A12 v91 .ri pC f 194 A12 v90 f 196 A12 v90 f 200 A12 v92 f 203 A12 v106 f 205 A12 v95 sm first pebble floor in k100 in front of the staircase f130 f 209 A12 v97 f 210 A12 v100 ;f 212 ;A12 v96 f 213 A12 v112 f 214 A12 v101 f 215 A12 v112 f 216 A12 v103 f 217 A12 v100 f 218 A12 v100 f 221 A12 v101 f 224 A12 v115 sm stone wall with East-west orientation, perpendicular to wall f127. It consists of one irregular row of large boulders. f 226 A12 v99 f 227 A12 v102 f 228 A12 v98 f 229 A12 v98 f 230 A12 v100 f 231 A12 v102 f 232 A12 v103 f 234 A12 v104 f 236 A12 v104 f 239 A12 v105 f 240 A12 v105 f 246 A12 v107 f 247 A12 v107 sm very compact layer abutting revetment wall f128 and overlayd by f146. It is the same as f248 in k101. ar this surface is shaply sloping towards South and is possibly something similar to the escarpment found in J01f194 and J1f195 which lays at elevation (8715@top), instead f247 ia at 8800@top. A possible explanation is that there is a slope, on the other hand J1 is located at least 30m to the East f 248 A12 v107 sm very compact layer abutting revetment wall f128. It is the same as f247 in k103. f 249 A12 v113 f 250 A12 L_V18d2086 J2v107a P827 dM.jpg f 253 A12 v138 f 254 A12 v113 f 255 A12 v113 f 256 A12 v116 f 258 A12 v116 f 251 A12 L_V18d2086 J2v107a P827 dM.jpg f 260 A12 v103 f 267 A12 v118 f 268 A12 v118 f 269 A12 v117 f 270 A12 v117 f 274 a12 v119 f 275 A12 v119 f 276 A12 v120 f 286 tc co f317 A12 v123 f 287 A12 v121 f 288 A12 v136 f 289 A12 v136 f 292 A12 v122 sm pebble floor in k100 in front of last step of f130: is characterized by pebbles and bones f 294 A12 v122 f 295 A12 v125 f 297 A12 v125 sm f297 is a accumulation North to wall f288 and west to wall f127. It has a sloping surface f 298 A12 v123 f 299 A12 v123 f 302 A12 v126 f 303 A12 v124 sm compact and claysh accumulation under f297, abutting wall f127. It slopes toward south f 300 A12 v123 f 301 A12 v123 .rd S307 f 304 A12 v126 sm soft brown accumulation in the SE corner of k100 f 307 A12 v128 sm red accumulation sloping towards south, North of wall f288 and west of wall f127 f 308 A12 v128 sm red brownish accumulation exposed only in part under f307, abutting wall f127 f 309 A12 v130 f 314 A12 v145 f 319 A12 v136 f 320 A12 v131 f 321 A12 v131 f 322 A12 v129 f 317 A12 v129 sm two eroded stones sitting on the last steps of the apron f131 in the SW corner, next to wall f127. They may be come from wall f127 f 326 A12 v132 f 327 A12 v132 f 328 A12 v132 ds floor surface in front of apron f 329 A12 v132 f 333 A12 v140 ds oblique stone in the East section of k100, probably has the same function as f257 in the opposite side of the apron f131, at the same elevation nr this stone was better exposed during the excavation of J6, area located east of J2 (see J6f100) ar this stone marks the entrance to the staircase, as does on the other side stone f257. lc k100 df st f 257 df stone ds oblique stone in k4 in front of wall f127. Has probably the same function as f333 in k100 lc k4 A12 v139 ;nl This feature number has been never used. f 235 A12 v104 f 316 ds soft accumulation in k4 under f315 k 2 ds k2 is a 5x5 meters regular locus. A german trench cuts three quarter of it. At the beginning of the excavation was left only a pseudo baulk in the eastern part, the upper part of the apron f131 takes all the locus. It is defined by the relay r25, r26 and markers m3589, m3597 ;A12 w50 k 3 ;A12 w51 ds k 3 is a regular locus south of k2. The upper part is cut by the german trench. It was opened to see the continuation of the apron f131 f 106 df bf ds the beginning of the large brickfall coming from east. It is characterized by the presence of melted bricks f 112 ds the brickfall coming from east of the staircase and covering the lower part of the apron k 4 ds k4 is a regular 5x5 meters regular locus. The northern baulk is cut by a german trench running East-West. It was opened to see the continuation of the apron f131. Is defined by the markers m3599, m3607, m3569, m3595, m3608, m3587 ;A12 w52 k 5 ds k5 is a regular 5x5 meters locus. It was opened to have a better view of the apron f131 from the south; is defined by the markers m3587, m3586, m3614, m3605, m3594, m3604, m3595 ;A12 w53 k 12 ds k12 is a regular 5x5 meters locus. Two german trenches are cutting the square on the nortern and western part. The second apron f132 takes all the square. Defined by relays r26, r27 and markers m3597, m3613 ;A12 w54 k 13 ds k13 was opened to see the continuation ok the second apron f132. which was already showing in the german trench ;A12 w55 k 14 ;A12 w56 ds k14 was opened to have a better view from the south of the second apron f132 and revetment wall f128 k 15 ds k15 is a regular 5x5 meters locus. A german trench running North-South cuts it. k15 was opened tto heve a better view from the south of second apron f132 and revetment wall f128. k15 is defined by markers m3964, m3885, m3871, m3887, m4035, m4067, m3967 ;A12 w57 k 22 ds k22 was only relayed but not excavatd. It is then part of J3 ;A12 w58 k 23 ds k23 in season 2005 was excavated only a 2,5x4 meters area. It was created in order to create east facing stepped section, to allow a better visibility for the wall f128 and for safety reasons. markers are m3613, m3600 ;A12 w59 k 24 ds k24 is not a regular locus and it is only 260x400cm. Is defined by markers m3609, m3600, m3599, m4068, m4069, m4070, m4071 ;A12 w60 k 33 ds k33 was opened to follow the second apron to the west, but it was decided to stop excavating here. this locus was then excavated as a J3 locus ;A12 w61 k 43 ds k33 was opened to follow the second apron to the west, but it was decided to stop excavating here. this locus was then excavated as a J3 locus ;A12 w62 k 53 ds k33 was opened to follow the second apron to the west, but it was decided to stop excavating here. this locus was then excavated as a J3 locus ;A12 w63 k 82 ;A12 w64 k 83 ds k83 ia a regular 5x5 meters square, definde by markers m3671, m3665, m3677, m3678, m3664, m3679, m3670. This locus was opened to expose the eastern part of the staircase f130 and wall f129 ;A12 w65 k 84 ds k84 is a regular 5x5 meters square, defined by markers m3822, m3823, m3824, m3821, m3670, m3664, m3815. This locus was opened to expose the eastern side of the staircase f130 and wall f129. It was then excavated as a J4 and J6 locus ;A12 w66 k 85 ds k85 is cut in the western part by the german trench, therefore is not a regular locus. Is defined by markers m3921, m3815, m3828, m3829, m3820, m3830, m3814. It was opened to have a better exposure of the eastern side of wall f129. It was then excavated as a J6 locus k 92 ds k92 was opened to expose the terrace surface, but just under the topsoil was found bricky material and therefore stopped to excavate to wait for another season ;A12 w67 k 93 ;A12 w68 ds k93 was opened to expose the upper part of the staircase f130 k 100 ds k100 from the beginning of the excavation in J2 was associated to the long german trench above the staircase f130. This trench was circa 1,5 m wide and several meters long, beginning from area C2 south of the temple terrace, until the temple BA. here k100 is only the lower part of the staircase ;A12 w69 k 101 ;A12 w70 k 103 ;A12 w71 k 105 ;A12 w72 .rd Uz14 .ri cJC k 25 ds This loci was never assigned. The relays were measured but the area was never excavated.