.bk J02 .fl T822cJC.j .fd view descriptions, loci descriptions, additions and clarifications .ei cJC .ed T822 .rd T822 .ri cJC v 173 sm View of the erosion (cut f376) and its fill f367. Also this view shows the location of the small patches of plaster, f370. This view clearly illustrates the erosion and subsequent fill in front of the apron (f131) with the erosion of f359 and the fill of the erosion (f376) by f367. k 15 ds In the MZ22 season this locus was only partially excavated. It's northern half lies in the area of excavation. It is defined in the north by normal corner points m6180 and m6152. In the south it is defined by two points, m6157 and r1139. The southwest corner is not a corner but rather has a diagonal cut across it as the corresponding section in the upper part of southern J2 is cut at an angle for stablization purposes. The east baulk is defined by only one point, m6153 and we did not leave a northern baulk. k 5 ds In MZ22 this locus was only partially excavated. The southern part consists of a raised baulk while the northern half was excavated. The northern points are m6152 in the NW and m6150 in the NE. The southern corners of the locus are m6157 in the SW and r1077 in the SE. The east baulk is defined by only one point, m6151. k 4 ds In MZ22 this locus was only partially excavated. The northern part of this locus contains the apron f131 while only about 1 meter extending south from the apron was excavated. It is defined in the south by m6150 and m6152. In the north the excavated area is bounded by the lowest visible step of the apron (f131) and markers m6154 and m6156. It's east baulk is defined by m6155 and m6151. k 110 ds This locus is irregular in shape. In the south it is defined by r1078 and r1077, in the north it is bounded by the apron(f131) and r1142 and m6154 in the north. q 847 ds This q-lot was never assigned and was not used f 334 =l f288 nl Because this feature remained from the previous year but we did not have access to the previous feature number at the beginning of MZ22 we assigned it a new number. It is however now known that it is, in actuality, f288. f 335 =l f289 nl We excavated f335 as the materials under the wall f334 but in previous years it had been left as a baulk which was refered to as f289 which, when excavated, eventually was separated into 3 features f335, f336 and f349. f 292 tc ov f386 tc ov f387 f 348 ds This feature is a granular red layer that crumbles easily. It is much redder than anything around it. It is soft and in some places it comes off when we pick the layer above it (f339). ar This feature is probably the same as f379 in k110 although we do not have a direct connection.