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J4 in isolation
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J4 covers what can be considered a small area, enclosing the western bounderyboundary of wall J2f219. J4 does not have many structures and shows minimal use of the area.
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Chronologically, it contains two stratighraphical phases, an Imperial AkkaddianAkkadian phase covered directly by Mittani depositions, to which belongs the structures and use phases of the area.
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J4 within theits broader setting
The better understanding of the J4 findings came from viewing J4 in a larger frame, firstThis unit must be seen within the light of the excavations in J6, and thenespecially as a part of the entire temple area in general. [no new paragraph]The findings from J4 corraboratecorroborate the understaningunderstanding of the area east of the monumental staircase J2f130, as a service quarter where it was kept clean and empty throughout the use phases of the monumental access ,access, before the shift of the access to a smaller one found in excavation unit J5.
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