.bk J07 .fl U811cJC.j .fd specific labels .ri cJC .rd U811 ^ bf >l f12 >l f44 >l f43 >l f50 >l f42 >l f47 >l f49 >l f46 >l f51 >l f52 >l f57 ds This specific label encompasses all the brickfall in unit J7. The brickfall is the same as the brickfall 1 and brickfall 2 in J6 that slopes across the trench (k200) from the southeast. It is dated to the Mittani period. It is a very dirty brickfall with chunks of bricks, human skeletal remains (e.g. i3, i5, i6)and some small items (e.g. i4, i2). Toward the top of the brickfall the bricks are more degraded forming a "brickmelt" across the top. ;A35 v35 I4 s160-JPD I12 Based on connections with the brickfall in J2 and J6 the brickfall has been dated to the Mid-Mittani using the ceramics and stratigraphy. The J7 brickfall is known to be part of this brickfall and can be dated to the same strata. ^ ash >l f58 ds A layer of ash at the bottom of k3 that presumably extends southward. It was only recorded in section (see v37). It was not excavated so it can no be dated clearly but it appears to be the same as the ash in J6. ;A35 v29 I4 s161-JPD I12 Because this ash is immediately followed by the brickfall it must have happened at nearly the same time. It is possible that the ash comes from fire or destruction that precipitated the brickfall. I10 No ceramics were collected from this feature as it was only exposed, not excavated, therefore this strata is assigned based solely on stratigraphy. ^ accum >l f8 >l f7 >l f10 >l f11 >l f9 >l f12 >l f17 >l f20 >l f16 >l f19 ds Buildup of natural accumulations on top of the ^bf. The layers accumulated over time and contain no use areas or structures. There are some small hardened areas (f18) and some accumulations of stones and sherds (f13, f21) but these appear to be naturally occuring rather than man-made use areas. Some large floating stones are found in this level (^flst)that may be related to late use of the area but it is unclear. ;A35 v35 O99 The natural accumulations can be clearly seen on top of the brickfall in v35. They are uniform and show none of the same red color characteristic of the brickfall. I4 s122-JPD I12 These natural accumulations built up on top of the brickfall sometime after the area of the brickfall was abandoned and exposed, but before the construction of the second apron and other associated stone constructions of J2. ^ flst >l f25 >l f4 >l f5 >l f6 >l f38 >l f29 >l f37 >l f35 >l f36 >l f39 >l f40 ds Each stone was thought found sitting relatively isolated in the top 30-70cms of J7. They do not appear to form any distinct shape but may be part of a large arrangement of stones across J2 and area C2. They are large individual limestone stones ranging in size from 40-60cms. ;A35 v25 I4 s70-JPD I12 Based on comparison with similar floating stones in J2.