.bk J06 .fl T803pC.j .fd daily and features .ed T803 .ei pC .rd T803 .ri pC -dy Today we continue to dig in k104 and k71. in k104 we removed all f226 and f231, and finally exposed all the bottom of the pit; we then removed the southern portion of the section of k104; in k71 we continue digging in front of f219 and removed the floating stones after taking pictures and relays, but we did not still reached the level of the second millennium glacis k 104 dy Today we continue to remove f226 and reached the bottom of the pit. Yesterday a thought that the bottom of the pit was f200, but today I recognized that under the bricky layer f226 there is f164 which is still cut. Therefore f226 is still part of the pit cut f199. f226 had some patches of ashy soil in the center of the square and characterized by the presence of some white small pebbles (>1 mm). We excavated also the eastern portion of the square f231, left over in the previous days because we thought that the pit was cutting some feature in this part of the square, but after removing f231, which was a bricky melted layer, I recognized that was the same as f200 and still the fill of the pit. In fromt of wall f227 was found under f226 a new feature which is not the glacis f164. After observing it well at first with fAB we thought that it was the foundation trench for the wall f227, while it seems that f164 is cut to put stones f227 and f232 should be the filling. after looking well the south section of k104 I could recognize that f232 is the same feature as the one under f164 (same as J4f158, excavated in J4k100 in season MZ19), which slopes gently to the south and therefore should reach the wall f227. If we will continue to dig in k104 we should know if this is the same feature. whith gB and fAB we decided to stop digging in k104 and instead level the southern section of k104, which is still irregular from the excavation of MZ19. We decided to dig it in features while the piece to level is 40 cm whide. f235 is the grey glacis under f164, which should be the same as f232. It is a grey soft layer with pieces of melted bricks. After circa 30 cm there was a change, visible also in section and therefore I decided to change feature number: f237 is under f235, probably also a glacis, as f164 and f235 with the function to protect walls f129 and f227. It is a reddish bricky layer, wet and soft. k 71 dy today we continue digging in the southern portion of k71: f223 is a natural accumulation abutting f219; while excavating q351 came out still plastic bags, probably from the animal hole in the western section. We then removed floating stones f225, while was not possible to continue digging with the stones in a small area. We took pictures, relays and then removed them. We then found a feature f230 which is full of pottery and small hand size pebbles. f230 is hard, crumby with some brick pieces. all those features are natural accumulations, therefore they do not show use of this area. The german excavation documents a floor surface on the northern side of f219 (B6-Inst. 32) at the elevation of ca. 9280 abutting f219 and date it to Mittani. On its southern part was found from them any floor surface. Under f230 was found a new feature f238, which was only started to excavate at the end of the day, therefore tomorrow we will dig it all and decide what type of feature it is. f 220 ds f220 is a broken tannur in f192. It was found in many pieces but all concentrated in the northern portion of k104. All pieces are collected as a q-item q341.1 tc si f192 f 222 ds f222 is located in the southern portion of k71 in front of stone structure f219. Is the first 10 cm of soil accumulated in the last 3 years with many plastig bags f 223 ds f223 is located under f222 and is a natural accumulation with a lot of pottery and hand size pebbles. In f223 are sitting floating stones f225 f 224 ds f224 are a series of floating stones in k82, same as J2f93 nv the relays for those stones were taken from J2: see therefore J2f93 f 225 ds f225 are floating stones located in k71 and k72. They are probably coming from structure f219 tc re f228 f 226 ds f226 is located in the center of k104 under f200 and is a lens of red bricky soil and is the last feature of the pit cut f199. tc si f199 tc re f164 tc ov f227 tc ov f232 tc ab f129 f 227 ds f227 is a wall running east-west located in the northern portion of k104 and abutting wall f129. tc ab f129 f 228 ds f228 is located in k72 and is the column of mixed soil under floating stones f225 f 229 ds f229 is located in the north eastern corner of k104 covering the eastern stones of wall f227. Is a compact soil exposed only for a small portion tc ov f227 f 230 ds f230 is a natural accumulation located in k71 characterized by the presence of a lot of pebbles and sherds. It is hard hand crumby with some brick pieces tc co f238 f 231 ds f231 is the fill of pit f199 same as f200: it is a red bricky soil, crumbly and soft located on top of f164 tc re f164 tc si f199 f 232 ds f232 is a gray brownish compact layer located in front of wall f227. It is probably same as f235, the glacis under glacis f164 tc ab f227 f 235 ds f235 is the gray glacis excavated in the southern section of k104, same as J4f158 tc co f237 f 236 ds f236 has been assigned to a floating stone in the southern section of k104 tc si f235 f 200 tc co f226