; File processed on 2024-05-31 J2a1 A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! pit-a A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v13 B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC pit-a B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a1 corresponds to a pit cut(f54) filled with pebbles (f55) located in k33 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k33 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC the fill consists in pebbles. Unclear function O11 2004-07-18_R708SC.j mH v13 O11 2004-07-18_R708SC.j mH v13a O11 2011-01-04_T921CJC.j cJC v522 J2a2 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! tannur A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v2a B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC tannur B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a2 corresponds to a tannur f9 and its fill f10, with the working floor f12 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k14 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC f9 is a tannur used for cooking and floor f12 had formed due to higher foot traffic around the tannur when it was used J2a3 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! tannur A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v31 B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC tannur B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a3 corresponds to a tannur (f72) and the soil contained in it (f73) containing some bones, pottery and ash. f67 is the layer related to the tannur D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k84 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a tannur for cooking: inside was found some ashes O11 2004-08-08_R708SC.j aP v31 J2a4 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! tannur A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v72 B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC tannur B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a4 corresponds to a tannur (f85) and the soil contained in it (f86) located in k2 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k2 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC tannur used for cooking O11 2004-08-11_R708SC.j aP v72 J2a5 A3 2010-12-03_T914CJC.j cJC ^use3 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! installation A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v26a B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC installation B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC The stone formations or stone groupings f27, f24, f26 in k4, k5 and k14, in front of the apron, probably belong to the same period, being also at the same elevation (ca @9160). The soil just immediately above or surrounding the stones in k4 is f22, in k5 it is f16 and in k14 it is f15. D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k4 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k5 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k14 G3 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC this area is the result of human activity, when probably was not anymore used as a sacral area at the end of the Mittani time, being the monumental access almost covered by natural accumulations. M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC While these stones do not seem to form a coherent structure, they clearly are the result of human activity. They are located underneath and mixed with soil deposition that seems like natural accumulation. O11 2004-07-18_S128PC.j pC v26a J2a6 A1 2010-12-03_T914CJC.j cJC ^use1 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! installation A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v100b B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC installation B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a cluster of elements that indicate a period of use of the area in front of apron f131 and wall f128, belonging to transitional phase between mittani and khabur: it includes stone walls f144 and f232, f224, f288, layers f150, a red and ashy accumulation in front of f131, f200 wich is the same as f150, and features f171 and f174, abutting wall f128. all this accumulations are similar and are found at the same elevation (f171 and f174 at 88.98, f150 and f200 at 88.68, walls f144 and f224 at 89.26) Probably also stone f145 belongs to the same time of use. D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k4 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k13 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k14 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k101 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC intense use area in front of apron and wall f128: the ashy layers indicate that there were burning activities and the walls parralel to apron and wall f128 were probably built to bound the area in front of the apron and frame accumulations South of them. Possibly bounds the sacral area, which in the third millennium was larger, i.e the plaza. J2a7 A1 2009-08-17_T914CJC.j cJC ^mnacs A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! structure B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC structure B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC the monumental stone acces to the temple BA which is composed by the apron f131, the staircase f130, the walls east f129 and west f127 that enclose the stepped structure f130, f131. D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k2 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k3 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k4 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k12 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k13 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k100 G3 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC all these elements show a similar masonry and are the one in function of the other and all built the monumental access to the temple terrace and the temple I99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC these structure belong to the same building phase and were used in the same time, except for the second apron f132 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC the staircase f130 is the access to the temple terrace and its Temple, while its steps are lower, instead the steps of the apron are too high to be a staircase: is probably a monumentalization of the staircase or it could have the function of a theater, were people sit and look down a performance in the plaza. Walls f127 and f129 have the function of bounding and framing the monumental access; stone revetment wall f128 enclose the terrace to the South: it revert the terrace. f132 is the second apron and is a later building when the apron was half covered by accumulations. J2a8 A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! pit-a A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v113 B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC pit-a B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a8 corresponds to a circular small pit (f254) and its fill (f255) located in k23, f249 is the floor related to the pit D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k23 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC is not clear the function of this pit: the pit was excavated in pebble floor f249, and filled with pebbles; it is a sign of activity in front of wall f128 O11 2009-02-22_S204PC2.j aL v113 O11 2010-12-17_T921CJC.j cJC v509 J2a9 A3 2010-12-03_T914CJC.j cJC ^use1 A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! pit-a A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v123a B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC pit-a B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a9 corresponds to two pits (f298, f300) and their respective fill (f299, f301); both pits are located in k4 and closed to each other D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k4 G3 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC since the cut o both pits was visible in the eastern portion of k4 at the same elevation, we suppose these pits were made in the same period; therefore we think they can be related and be part of the same aggregate M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC is not clear the function of those pits: inside the pit were found seeds and ash. Ritual pit? O11 2004-09-03_S204PC2.j mH v123 O11 2011-01-04_T921CJC.j cJC v520 J2a10 A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! pit-a B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC pit-a B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a10 corresponds to a pit (f311) and its fill (f312) located in k4 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k4 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC probably this pit is related to a9, other two pits in the same area and elevation. are these pits ritual? O99 2011-01-05_T816CJC.j cJC There is no photograph of this aggregate or its constituent components. J2a11 A20 !!_!! !! surface A21 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j !! floor A35 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC v127 B10 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC floor B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j mH Equal to ^pv2 B11 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC a series of pebble floors located in front of the first three steps of staircase f130, dating to Third millennium: the pebble floors were found consecutively in only 67 cm thickness (top elevation of the first floor f215 is 86.98, the top elevation of the last floor f292 is 86.31), meaning that they were built during a short lass of time. D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k100 D1 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC k104 M99 2007-07-18_S206PC2.j pC This series of floors indicate a continuous use of the staircase and of the area in front of it in the Third millennium. The floors probably were damaged or covered and therefore made new J2a12 A20 !!_!! !! installation A21 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j !! pit A35 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j cJC v197b B10 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j cJC pit B11 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j cJC sharp cut across the southeast corner of k100 (f382) and its fill (f383) G11 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j !! f384 G11 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j !! f385 G11 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j cJC f304 G11 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j cJC f382 G11 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j cJC f383 G13 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j !! q892 G13 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j !! q893 G13 2009-08-16_T816CJC.j !! q895 I1 2011-11-11_VY11CJC.j !! s660-J2B I3 2011-11-11_VY11CJC.j !! h3l-J2B O11 2009-08-16_T827CJC.j cJC v193 O11 2009-08-17_T827CJC.j mCT v197 O11 2009-08-17_T827CJC.j mCT v197a O11 2009-08-17_T827CJC.j mCT v197b