.bk B06 .fl ZK423pC.j .fd constituents: features .rd ZK423 .ri pC .ed ZK423 .ei pC ;enter the database of the germans! f 1 A4 JP^gl1 Q3 B6-Inst. 26 df bk-is D99 A72, A71, A70, A60 ds for a complete description of the structure as it was excavated see Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 78. The structure is described also in JP^gl1. A35 v1 A98 In the documentation of the DOG excavation this mudbrick structure is a massive mudbrick terrace ("die Terrasse ist massiv aus Lehmziegeln errichtet") Q4 Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 78. f 2 A4 B7f2 Q3 B6-Inst. 4 df w ds E-W running stone wall on top of mudbrick terrace f1. For a complete description of the structure as it was excavated see Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 79. Q4 Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 79. f 3 Q3 B6-Inst. 22 df w ds E-W running stone wall on top of mudbrick terrace f1. For a complete description of the structure as it was excavated see Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 79. Q4 Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 79. f 4 A4 JP^wl20 Q3 B6-M35 df w ds A poorly preserved mudbrick wall was found at the western end of trench T17 in B6. In the southern part, it is preserved up to nine courses high. The wall continues into the northern, southern, and western sections, making it impossible to determine its full extent. The eastern side is heavily damaged, and no wall face is preserved. To the north, the wall is partially collapsed. The bricks vary in material and quality, including red, grey-brown, and reddish-brown types with a granular or sandy texture. For a complete description of the structure as it was excavated see Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 96. Q4 Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 96-97. I99 The wall was already out of use during the ED III period (Early Jazira IIIa). It is abutted by feature f5. The wall is so heavily eroded that it must have been exposed for a long period. f 5 Q3 B6-Inst. 38 A4 JP^gl6 df f nd in the exacation record and publication (see below) this feature was defined "Begehungsfläche", floor surface. ds A mud surface. The surface has a marked North South slope. The surface was found in Trenches T16 and T17. In the northern section of the trech the surface has a East-West slope: to the East the surface is found at top elevation of 9280 m, to the west is found at the top elevation of 9255 m. el 9166 el 9148 D99 the elevation is taken from the Plan (Bianchi et. al 2014, Beilage 6) Q4 Bianchi et al. 2014, 96. f 6 A4 JP^gl3 df f1 ds hard mud surface with a marked slope to the south and sligt slope to the east, where it abuts mudbrick installation f8. On top of this surface was laid a new one. Q3 B6-Inst. 39 df f f 7 Q3 B6-Inst. 15 ds Stone installation (Apron) A4 JP^apr1 df st-is f 8 df bk-is Q3 B6-Inst. 53 A4 JP^wl21 ds mudbrick installation exposed only for its western face, since covered from f7. The structure is 12 Mudbrick high, the courses are set irregulary, the upper two courses falling to the south, the next lower falling to the north and the lowest visible courses fall to the south. The base of the installation was not exposed. Two surfaces f6 and f5 abut the structure. D99 A60, T16 el 9280@top D99 the elevation is taken from the section (Bianchi et. al 2014, Beilage 6) A98 in the publication f8 is interpreted as being the western limit of the mudbrick terrace f1. f 9 df w Q3 B6-M33 A4 JP^wl24 ds a mudbrick wall, 6 courses high, visible in the northern section of A60. The wall is about 1,5m long. el 9340@top D99 the elevation is taken from the section (Bianchi et. al 2014, Beilage 6) f 10 Q3 B6-Inst. 34 ds hard mud surface with a marked slope to the south and sligt slope to the east, where it abuts mudbrick installation f8. df f