.bk J06 .fl T818yM.j .fd feature description and locus daily .rd T818 .ri yM .ed T818 .ei yM f 318 ds layer of accumulations on top of a floor surface f320 under f317 in k104. it is a reddish soft crumbly soil full of small inclusions. f 320 ds it is a highly compacted floor surface type b that comes off in small chunks and it breaks into soft soil. f 319 ds it is the top soil layer in k70 east from wall f218. f 321 ds it is a brick melt layer in k70 under topsoil f319. it contained accumulations mixed with some melted and eroded materials. It also contained few dried roots. k 104 dy today we continued excavating the tow remaining features in k104 which are f318 the red layer full of inclusions and f320 which is a compacted floor surface type b. by removing these tow features we now reached the level of the late calcolithic sounding.After a discussion with gB and faB we decided to scrape underneath the last stones that we see in order to find the rest of stones of wall f129. by scraping back the section under the stones we realized by doing a nail test that the stones are very deep so we stopped and gave up on the idea, for reasons that has to do with the safety of the wall and conservation issues. k 70 dy in this square the aim was to level the top layer in the northern portion and to reach the level of the southern part, in order to see if a stone exposed in the north western corner and next to wall f218 is a part of wall f218. This stone has a east-west orientation, different from the north orientation of wall f218. if there are more stones continuing to the east, wall f218 could here change direction and continue to the east. We removed the top soil and then f321 which is eroded and melted bricks mixed with accumulations. By doing that we where able to uncover more of wall f218. but we didn’t find any more stones east of the stone, although we did find another stone underneath of it.