Evolution |
2010-02-28 |
sC |
f139, with its 5 stones have a very nice W-E allignment, which suggest that they were intentionally placed, possibly as a part of a wall or enclosure.They seems to be the southern limit of the area used in the Middle Mittani period (s14c), area in which different structures were built, i.e., the bin (and related floor surfaces, a2) and all the other mud-brick structures built in loci k72 and k73. South of these stones, have been dug only natural accumulations with no sign of use of this portion of area, besides some (dump) pits. As it is cleary visible in v73d, f139 seems to extend until the bin installation; it is possible that the two medium-sized and rectangular stones south to f171 (which has been assigned to a melted bricky accumulation, which is probably what remains of the bin brick walls in this portion of the locus) which appear to bein line with f139 are part of the same stone structure/wall. [Input: U226SC.j] |