.bk J2 .fl S306pC .fd related to features .rd S306 .ri pC f 20 nl this feature number was assigned in season MZ17 to the revetment wall, which in season MZ18 is f128. f128 is located in k13 and not in k12. The to pelevation of the wall f128 is around 91.30 and here is 93.43. I suspect that this structure is related to the first upper line of stones of the second apron f132, which is located in k22, k12 and k2 and its top elevation is 93.46 f 21 nl this feature number was assigned in MZ17 to the upper line of stones running North-South, belonging to the apron f131. The apron in MZ18 is f131. f 131 el 9348@top ; elevation taken from f21 nv the elevation is taken on the upper stone of the line of stones with N-S direction f 132 el 9346@top el 9159@bottom ;elevation taken from r527, r593 f 64 el 9332@top ;elevation taken from q151 f 286 el 8807@bottom pb f286 is a very thick feature, wich include several other layers: due to the rapidity of the last days of excavation, theese layers were not recorded f 263 el 9077@bottom f 326 el 8749@top tc ov f329 f 329 el 8743@top f 327 el 8740@bottom el 8751@top ;elevations taken from relays v 132 ds This view shows the series of floors found in front of apron f131: the most interesting floor is f326, a plaster floor associated to f131 and to the staircase f130. all floors are one above the other .ed T218 .ei pC f 130 df st-is f 131 df st-is f 132 df st-is f 146 df mix f 149 ds sandy and soft gray accumulation same as f145 located in front of the apron f 155 df bf ar this feature is located at the same elevation as the brickfall f188 and also in the same place; it was excavated as a baulk and therefore was probably not observed that was brick crumble, as one can see well in the photo v81 f 111 tc co f156 f 157 ad ad f 161 ds very hard and compact accumulation, same as f159 f 65 el 9112@bottom tc co f168 f 175 ds f175 is a large floating stone sitting in f137 and located in front of revetment wall f128. Probably collapsed from the wall f 39 df mixed f 44 df mixed f 52 df mixed f 56 df mixed f 64 tc co f74 f 69 tc co f74 f 70 df mixed f 71 df mixed f 74 sm this is a bricky crumbly reddish accumulation located north of apron f131. It was only exposed and there are different hypothesis of the origin of it ar possibly this bricky material belongs to the melting of a mudbrick structure, like a platform. pC is of the opinion that it is the melting of the mudbrickterrace, which was excavated from the german team and was exposed in this place. Due to its long exposure, it melted. lc k2 el 9223@top f 75 df mixed f 76 el 9140@top f 77 df mixed f 79 df mixed f 80 df ad f 81 df ld f 82 df ad f 87 df ld f 88 df mixed f 92 df ld f 94 df mixed f 95 df ld f 96 df ld f 97 df ld f 98 df ad f 101 df ad f 121 df mixed f 123 df mixed f 153 df mix f 200 nt f200 was excavated for 60 cm without changing feature: I think it was forget to change feature number. in the next locus k101, k103 there are more features with real change in soil matrix and inclusions, together with a change in pottery: f171 and f174 are Mittani features and the underlying f182 is dated to Third millennium: I think this happens also in k14 North of walls f224 and f188 at the elevation of q680, were there are many phase 1-JPA sherds pb f200 is a feature with many other features: it is 60 cm thick and it covers wall f224 and abuts wall f188: this feature follows not the real stratigraphic sequence: at the top is an ashy accumulation same as f171,f174, f150, then is a graysh soft accumulation f 243 ds topsoil of k24, charachterized by rooths, dark band organic material and pebbles f 252 ds f252 is the natural accumulation under topsoil: compact and gray f 264 pb this stone was recorded only in the excavation log and there are no other informations. It is surely a floating stone for its height .ri mH f 278 nt Date undeterminable. Hole on stone of the apron. Most likely natural and therefore of no special interest. f 280 nt Date undeterminable. Hole on stone of the apron. Most likely natural and therefore of no special interest. f 282 nt Date undeterminable. Hole on stone of the apron. Most likely natural and therefore of no special interest. f 284 nt Date undeterminable. Hole on stone of the apron. Most likely natural and therefore of no special interest. .ri pC f 314 df mixed f 318 df mixed f 325 tc ov f332 tc ab f288 f 331 df mixed f 332 pb there is any information for this floor and no view. I suppose this floor is located in k14 and not in k4 as indicated, because is located south of wall f288 and under f325 ds Very hard and compact floor surface. Slopes to the south