; File processed on 2024-11-04 ; A16k0 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q845 ; A16k1 A35 2011-12-12_VZ12LC.j lC v1a A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7701 A16w0129 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB A13k1 C1 2001-06-09_L630TR.j fAB We recovered some Khabur ceramic sherds that came out of the plastic covering separating backfill from previously excavated A13. These sherds are in q1 C1 2001-06-09_L630TR.j lR we finished removing the backfill and exposed the mud brick structure a1 C1 2001-06-10_L630TR.j fAB Work continues to focus on cleaning k1 and k6, cleaning section, and more than 1/2 the workmen are still busy removing the berm. We hope it is finished tomorrow by breakfast. C1 2001-06-11_L630TR.j lR In order to find the foundation of a1 in k1 we decided to remove 15cm from the area north of the corner of a1 until the step. We called this feature f12 but did not finish excavating it today. Tomorrow we will remove the bricky mass on the SW corner to reach the wall and check to see if we encounter any defired bricks protruding out of the wall. We did find two stones in close proximity to the corner but appear not to be related to the mudbrick wall. C1 2001-06-14_L630TR.j lR tR and cC scraped the North section to find the cut between f27 and f28 and shaved off the small section in the middle of the locus to see this line better. q25 is a mixture of the two features since the baulk was shaved and was unable to keep the pottery separated; this is noted in the q log. C1 2001-07-04_L704FAB.j fAB k1 has what may be the oldest material as yet uncovered in A16, a floor with no walls connected to it. C1 2001-07-23_L818LR.j sV To the North of a1, (outside the structure) we have a series of three floors coming out. The upper floor consists of pebble and sherd inclusions and can be associated with the stone foundation of the wall f114 found on the extreme North side of the locus (actually within the baulk/section). The floors are probably associated to an open area due to the irregular surface and slope of these floors (slopes west). Above the wall f7, which represents the northwest boundary of this outside area, we can see a 30cm reddish accumulation at the bottom of the wall f114, which belongs to phase 5c. To the west, there are a series of accumulations, which were cut by the pit f149 next to the northeast corner of a1. We assume that these accumulations still belong to phase 5b since they lie underneath the ashy layer f33 in k6. This layer also appears at the top of the East wall of a2, which is phase 5b. C1 2001-07-25_L728LR.j lR In k1 we predict that this will be the most time consuming and slowest area to excavate since in the East section of A10 we see layers of sherd and pebble floors going down. We are leaving the wall in the Northwest corner f114 to see if it continues down. C1 2001-07-26_L728LR.j lR In k1 we are removing another 15cm of a reddish brown soil throughout the area. In the Eastern side 50cm from the East baulk the soil has changed from a gray color to black likely the result of localized burning. A large amount of purple and green "kiln waste" chunks were found yesterday in the Northwest area next to the wall f114. In "kiln waste" I am referring to overfired material, which can be vitrified dung or clay. The soil is soft, ashy white in color with lots of burnt pottery and kiln waste. This localized firing pit continued 5-10cm down which exposed a chunky red layer below with blocky pieces of clay f173. C2 2001-06-09_L630TR.j lR We plan to excavate the southwest side of the locus at the corner of the wall where f4 and f7 intersect. We will try to uncover the base of the wall. C2 2001-06-17_L617FAB.j fAB see Incidentals\strategy under 2001-6-17 C2 2001-07-16_L818LR.j lR we will remove the east baulk in k1 after CI has drawn the section. D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a1 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a4 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f12 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f27 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f28 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f36 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f37 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f38 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f39 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f40 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f41 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f42 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f43 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f44 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f57 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f115 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f117 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f118 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f120 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f121 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f123 D1a 2001-07-15_F-L819.j lR f124 D1a 2001-07-21_L729_SV.j sV f145 D1a 2001-07-21_L729_SV.j sV f146 D1a 2001-07-23_L729_SV.j sV f159 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f166 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f172 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f173 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f174 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f175 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f179 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG.j sG f196 D1a 2001-06-21_L818LR3.j fAB i12 D1a 2001-07-15_L818LR3.j aBK i32 D1a 2001-07-28_L818LR3.j sV i43 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q68.1 D1a 2001-06-11_N114LR.j lR q7 D1a 2001-06-14_N114LR.j sB q25 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q65 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j sV q68 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q79 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q81 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j fAB q132 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j lR q135 D1a 2001-06-27_N114LR.j sV q141 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j tR q157 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q266 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q268 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q276 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j sV q281 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j sV q286 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j sV q298 D1a 2001-07-18_-MX12-99.j tR q319 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j cV q337 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j tR q340 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j lR q357 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j aBK q372 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q379 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j sV q385 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q399 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q401 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q405 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j fAB q407 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j sV q424 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j sV q428 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j lR q433 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j lR q435 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j tR q444 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q453 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q454 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j sV q460 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q465 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q468 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q469 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q470 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j fAB q475 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q484 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j sV q490 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j fAB q496 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q501 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q502 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q503 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q510 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q511 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j tR q522 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q526 D1a 2014-04-15_Y415CJC.j cJC q951 D3 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB rm2524: 400n, 400e D4 2001-07-03_-M726-A.j fAB Layers from MZ12 in this locus all seem to cover or cap what is below. O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001 O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001a O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001b O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0003 O1 2001-07-19_L818LR2.j sV v0046 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0057 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0058 O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0073d O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0073g O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0077 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0079 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0083 O99 2001-07-01_L701LR.j MISSING A16 has utilized A13 section drawings from MZ12 for the North and East sections of k1. ; A16k2 A35 2011-12-12_VZ12LC.j lC v1a A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7702 A16w0130 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB E of k1 C1 2001-06-09_L630TR.j fAB Today is the first day of excavation and we temporarily strung this square. The surveyor will be available tomorrow morning. C1 2001-06-10_L630TR.j lR We opened up k2 today. The workmen have leveled off the NE section since the Tell has a slope in order to eventually make the whole locus one level. We did not collect the pottery from the first 10-15cm (topsoil) since it would most likely be out of context. C1 2001-06-11_L630TR.j lR Continued removing ^ts on the NE side & area is still not leveled. A small pit was identified on the NE corner on the North baulk & was assigned f13- it later became apparent that it was an animal hole; a small amount of pottery was collected. C1 2001-06-12_L630TR.j lR Today we continued to remove the topsoil and found brickfall f15 underneath. One big pick run was done; then we stopped for the day in this locus. C1 2001-06-25_L630TR.j lR In k2 we cut a trench running North-South in the middle of the locus to determine the depth of the brickfall. The trench was 35cm below the rest of the locus on the East and West sides when ashy pockets started appearing. This could be the end of the brickfall with an ashy accumulation or just ashy pockets in the ^bf and the ^bf continues down. We stopped at this level and excavated the remainder of the locus. We did make the trench a separate locus k102 C1 2001-06-26_L630TR.j lR we are removing the west baulk C1 2001-07-25_L728LR.j lR In k2 we are excavating the whole locus West of f132. This area contains large amounts of pottery in comparison to k6,k5,and k1, which is within a brown-gray matrix and is most likely the same pit as k6. The sherds contained no pattern and were not positioned in a way to suggest that it was a pavement or floor. Currently we are digging in f161 interface level with plans to change the feature tomorrow due to the pottery change. These layers are probably related to the sherd layers seen in the North section. C1 2001-07-26_L728LR.j lR In k2, yesterday at the end of the day we defined the area with the large amount of pottery as a separate pit, a kind of "sherd pit" since a large amount of compacted pottery was isolated in that area. Currently this pit is located within the southwest corner but yesterday it extended throughout the locus thus the pottery from this feature is mixed with the feature above it. The sherd pit is f170 and was completely excavated today. We made a new feature for the accumulation around this pit and it is most likely the same matrix as the fill on top. This pit, although smaller, contained more sherds than the sherd pit in k6. C1 2001-07-29_L728LR.j lR In k2 we cleaned all the sections to see the pit fill which shows a series of layers of gray f171, a sterile silty fine powder lense, and granular sandy pink lense with pottery and pebbles which reminds me of material which has been exposed to water for long periods of time where the heavier material, pebbles pottery and granular material sinks to the bottom and the silty fine powder lense forms at the top. C2 2001-06-17_L617FAB.j fAB see Incidentals\strategy under 2001-6-17 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a4 D1a 2007-07-16_R716SG.j sG a6 D1a 2001-07-24_L724LR.j lR a11 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a13 D1a 2001-06-09_F-L819.j fAB f1 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f13 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f15 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f76 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f77 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f79 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f86 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f127 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f132 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f133 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f145 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f146 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f147 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f151 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f152 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f161 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f169 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f170 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f171 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f185 D1a 2001-07-01_L818LR3.j dC i23 D1a 2001-07-28_L818LR3.j sV i42 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q5.1 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q5.2 D1a 2001-06-26_N206RAH.j rAH q169.1 D1a 2001-06-10_N114LR.j MISSING q2 D1a 2001-06-11_N114LR.j lR q5 D1a 2001-06-11_N114LR.j lR q9 D1a 2001-06-12_N114LR.j lR q12 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q38 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j tR q39 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q77 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j tR q83 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j lR q94 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j lR q97 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q113 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j tR q126 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j lR q134 D1a 2001-06-27_N114LR.j sV q140 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j sV q149 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j sV q152 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j lR q160 D1a 2001-07-01_N114LR.j sV q169 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q173 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q178 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j sV q225 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q260 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j lR q270 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q272 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j sV q285 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j lR q289 D1a 2001-07-10_M727FAB.j tR q329 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j sV q333 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j sV q336 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j tR q346 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j tR q347 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j sV q371 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q380 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q381 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q382 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q387 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q388 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q389 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q390 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q392 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j sV q394 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j sV q395 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q396 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q397 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q402 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q408 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j fAB q409 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j fAB q410 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j fAB q411 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q412 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q413 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q414 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q415 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q416 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q417 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q418 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q419 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q420 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j sV q426 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j lR q434 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j lR q437 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q451 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q467 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q472 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q474 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q476 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q477 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j tR q478 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j lR q481 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j aBK q487 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j fAB q495 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q498 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q499 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q500 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q512 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q536 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q541 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q543 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q544 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q546 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q548 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q549 D3 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB rm2516: 400n, 400e O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001 O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001a O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001b O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0003d O1 2001-06-19_L818LR2.j fAB v0004a O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0012 O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0013 O1 2001-07-04_-M726-A.j tR v0025 O1 2001-07-07_-M726-A.j tR v0031a O1 2001-07-19_-M726-A.j sV v0044 O1 2001-07-19_L818LR2.j sV v0046 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0053 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0053a O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0054 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0058 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0052 O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0060 O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0007c O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0073 O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0073g O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0077 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0079 O1 2002-07-30_N114LR3.j lR v0083 ; A16k3 A35 2011-12-12_VZ12LC.j lC v1a A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7703 A16w0131 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB E of k2 C1 2001-06-09_L630TR.j fAB Today is the first day of excavation and we temporarily strung this square. The surveyor will be available tomorrow morning. C1 2001-06-11_L630TR.j lR Was opened today & workmen began removing ^ts & trying to level off the square. excavation took place along the NE corner. C1 2001-06-25_L630TR.j lR The workmen continued to go down in the brickfall and ashy pockets were also appearing but they still need to go down further(as seen in k2 section). C1 2001-06-26_L630TR.j lR we are removing the west baulk C1 2001-07-03_L630TR.j tR We have tentatively named k3 and k4 as k106, but we will consult with gB or fAB before making it final. C1 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR Castro has drawn the North section C1 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR continuing to remove the brickfall C1 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR removing brickfall C2 2001-06-17_L617FAB.j fAB see Incidentals\strategy under 2001-6-17 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a4 D1a 2001-06-28_L724LR.j lR a6 D1a 2001-06-09_F-L819.j fAB f2 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f47 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f55 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f72 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f73 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f74 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f87 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f90 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f139 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f140 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f141 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f160 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f167 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f168 D1a 2001-06-12_L818LR3.j fAB i3 D1a 2001-06-13_L818LR3.j cC i5 D1a 2001-07-19_L818LR3.j sV i35 D1a 2001-07-19_L818LR3.j fAB i36 D1a 2001-07-19_L818LR3.j fAB i37 D1a 2001-07-19_L818LR3.j aBK i38 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q10.2 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q30.1 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q33.1 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q33.2 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q42.2 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q43.1 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q84.1 D1a 2007-08-16_UZ15MM.j lR q95.1 D1a 2007-08-16_UZ15MM.j lR q98.2 D1a 2007-08-16_UZ15MM.j lR q118.2 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q179.2 D1a 2007-08-16_UZ15MM.j lR q183.4 D1a 2001-06-11_N114LR.j lR q6 D1a 2001-06-11_N114LR.j lR q8 D1a 2001-06-12_N114LR.j lR q10 D1a 2001-06-12_N114LR.j cC q14 D1a 2001-06-12_N114LR.j cC q15 D1a 2001-06-17_N114LR.j lR q28 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q30 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q33 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q36 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q43 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q80 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j tR q84 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j tR q93 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j lR q95 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j lR q98 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j fAB q103 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q114 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q118 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j tR q127 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j lR q133 D1a 2001-06-27_N114LR.j sV q139 D1a 2001-06-27_N114LR.j lR q144 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j sV q148 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j lR q159 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q179 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q182 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q183 D1a 2001-07-02_ZA614CJC.j tR q184 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j sV q201 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q209 D1a 2001-07-07_ZA614CJC.j sV q216 D1a 2001-07-07_ZA614CJC.j sV q218 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j lR q226 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j lR q229 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j lR q236 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j tR q245 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j sV q297 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j tR q308 D1a 2001-07-18_-MX12-99.j tR q316 D1a 2001-07-19_-MX12-99.j tR q322 D1a 2001-07-19_-MX12-99.j lR q326 D1a 2001-07-19_-MX12-99.j lR q327 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j sV q332 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j sV q334 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j tR q341 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j lR q345 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j tR q367 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q391 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q406 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q529 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q558 D3 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB rm2534: 400n, 400w O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001 O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001a O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001b O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0004b O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0004c O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0014 O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0014a O1 2001-06-28_-M726-A.j lR v0022 O1 2001-06-28_-M726-A.j sV v0018 O1 2001-06-28_-M726-A.j tR v0018a O1 2001-06-28_-M726-A.j tR v0019 O1 2001-07-04_-M726-A.j tR v0026 O1 2001-07-04_-M726-A.j tR v0026a O1 2001-07-07_-M726-A.j tR v0031 O1 2001-07-07_-M726-A.j tR v0031a O1 2001-07-19_L818LR2.j sV v0046 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0051 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0051a O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0051b O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0051c O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0007c O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0073 O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0073c ; A16k4 A35 2011-12-12_VZ12LC.j lC v1a A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7704 A16w0103 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB E of k3 C1 2001-06-12_L630TR.j lR k4 was opened today with the first 20cm excavated as topsoil. C1 2001-06-25_L630TR.j lR A possible drain has been identified running alongside the wall f52 on the North side. We defined the bricks, which are a pinkish color and found on the south side a little niche where there are no bricks. We are presuming that this niche is an outlet area for the drain to pass through the wall. On the other side we also defined the bricks but they end about one meter from the East baulk. It is possible that the bricks collapsed and caused a jumble on the North side. C1 2001-06-26_L630TR.j lR We have shifted more workmen to excavate in this area since it is the highest in elevation C1 2001-07-02_L630TR.j tR We began to expose what appears to be a small retaining wall of sorts, which we called f80 in k4. C1 2001-07-03_L630TR.j tR In k4 we have an accumulation, which is f81 that gb suggested may have been cut due to erosion after a period of abandonment before the brickfall. Our strategy is to go down in k105 and cut a section so we will be able to better understand the deposition. We have tentatively named k3 and k4 as k106, but we will consult with gb or fab before making it final. C1 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR Castro and I started drawing the North section today C2 2001-06-17_L617FAB.j fAB see Incidentals\strategy under 2001-6-17 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a4 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a5 D1a 2001-07-10_L724LR.j tR a8 D1a 2001-07-19_L724LR.j tR a10 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f17 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f48 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f52 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f53 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f54 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f56 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f58 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f60 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f61 D1a 2001-06-25_F-L819.j lR f65 D1a 2001-06-25_F-L819.j lR f66 D1a 2001-06-25_F-L819.j lR f67 D1a 2001-06-25_F-L819.j lR f68 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f69 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f70 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f80 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f81 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f82 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f102 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f113 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f130 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f134 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f246 D1a 2001-06-24_L818LR3.j sV i17 D1a 2001-06-24_L818LR3.j sV i18 D1a 2001-06-24_L818LR3.j lR i19 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q29.2 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q107.2 D1a 2007-08-14_R813LR.j lr q197.1 D1a 2001-06-12_N114LR.j cC q16 D1a 2001-06-17_N114LR.j lR q27 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q29 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q34 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q35 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q44 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j tR q53 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q56 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q61 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q62 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j lR q71 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j lR q72 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j lR q73 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j tR q86 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j tR q87 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j tR q88 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j sV q91 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j sV q92 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j sV q99 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j sV q100 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j sV q104 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j lR q107 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j cC q112 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q115 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j sV q116 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j sV q117 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j sV q119 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q124 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j sV q130 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j sV q131 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q180 D1a 2001-07-05_ZA614CJC.j sV q195 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j sV q197 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j sV q199 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q206 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j sV q221 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q277 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j lR q302 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j tR q303 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j tR q306 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j tR q307 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j tR q310 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j tR q311 D1a 2001-07-18_-MX12-99.j tR q315 D1a 2001-07-18_-MX12-99.j tR q318 D1a 2001-07-19_-MX12-99.j tR q323 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j tR q365 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j sV q369 D3 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB rm2527: 400e, 400n O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001 O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001a O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001b O1 2001-06-24_-M726-A.j cC v0009 O1 2001-06-24_-M726-A.j sV v0010 O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0016 O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0016a O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0016b O1 2001-07-01_-M726-A.j lR v0024 O1 2001-07-07_-M726-A.j tR v0031 O1 2001-07-07_-M726-A.j tR v0031a O1 2001-07-09_-M726-A.j lR v0033 O1 2001-07-09_-M726-A.j lR v0033a O1 2001-07-15_-M726-A.j sV v0037 O1 2002-07-30_N114LR3.j lR v0083 ; A16k5 A35 2011-12-12_VZ12LC.j lC v1a A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7705 A16w0104 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB A13k2 C1 2001-06-11_L630TR.j lR Continued excavating f3 and a complete mud brick was found in the center of a1 with a long linear depression along the face of the brick. The ceramic vessel i2 is still in the ground and is presumed that we still have another 15-20cm left to excavate until we reach the base of the vessel. At this level we are hoping to also find the floor of this structure, since i2 ceramic jar must sit on the floor. C1 2001-06-20_L630TR.j fAB In k5 we are following the floor f51, to determine its relationship to a3 and to the East we are digging the baulk to find the corner of a3. C1 2001-06-25_L630TR.j lR It appears that there is another floor under f51 approximately 10 to 12cm below. We also have two large stones associated with this floor; this is f63 and one stone that has been removed but a depression is still visible and you can see f51 sloping down. The workmen removed the remainder of the section on the North side of a1-f3 and found underneath bricky material. C1 2001-06-26_L630TR.j fAB The next step in k5 will be the removal of the brickfall a4 in this locus. C1 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR removing brickfall C1 2001-07-25_L728LR.j lR In k5, we have another pit under a1. We have removed all of a1 except for the portion within the North baulk. The material under this aggregate is the interface between accumulation of the structure and the beginning of the pit, which is also seen in A12 North section. C1 2001-07-26_L728LR.j lR In k5 we see a pottery lense, which is quite thick in section, and this might have been the same case in k2 if it was seen in section. In k5 we are still excavating the pit and are coming down on the sherd lense f178, which we are, using black garbage bags since there is too much pottery to collect it in the normal sherd bags. Since we know that all the pottery was dumped at one time, there is no need to separate the q-lots and thus garbage bags will hold the pottery until they are analyzed. A large stone was left pedestaled in the Western area of the locus a few centimeters above the pottery lense. This stone is quite large and will probably take several hours to remove. In the East section of k5 reddish brown bricks are visible but they are too scattered to form a wall. Something separates the two pits in k6,k5 and it is located within the baulk. Is it possible that a retaining mud brick structure lies in the baulk? C2 2001-06-09_L630TR.j lR we plan to excavate inside a1 diagonally until we reach the first floors; leaving half unexcavated. Once we have found the floor then we will excavate the remaining soil. D1a 2001-07-09_L724LR.j fAB a1 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a4 D1a 2001-07-02_L724LR.j lR a7 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a13 D1a 2001-06-09_F-L819.j fAB f3 D1a 2001-06-09_F-L819.j fAB f4 D1a 2001-06-09_F-L819.j fAB f5 D1a 2001-06-09_-MX12-99.j fAB f6 D1a 2001-06-09_F-L819.j fAB f7 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f23 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f24 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f25 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f26 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f50 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f51 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f59 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f62 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f63 D1a 2001-06-19_F-L819.j lR f64 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f101 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f105 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f142 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f148 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f149 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f162 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f163 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f164 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f165 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f178 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f184 D1a 2001-06-11_L818LR3.j lR i1 D1a 2001-06-12_L818LR3.j lR i2 D1a 2001-06-13_L818LR3.j cC i4 D1a 2001-06-20_L818LR3.j cC i9 D1a 2001-06-20_L818LR3.j sB i11 D1a 2001-06-23_L818LR3.j cC i13 D1a 2007-08-09_R809PC.j pC i14 D1a 2001-06-24_L630TR.j eD i15 D1a 2001-06-24_L818LR3.j eD i16 D1a 2001-07-11_L818LR3.j sV i28 D1a 2001-07-26_L818LR3.j lR i41 D1a 2007-08-14_R813LR.j lr q11.4 D1a 2007-08-14_R813LR.j lr q17.1 D1a 2001-06-26_N206RAH.j rAH q20.1 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q20.2 D1a 2001-06-09_N114LR.j MISSING q1 D1a 2001-06-10_N114LR.j lR q3 D1a 2001-06-11_N114LR.j lR q4 D1a 2001-06-12_N114LR.j lR q11 D1a 2001-06-13_N114LR.j lR q17 D1a 2001-06-13_N114LR.j lR q19 D1a 2001-06-13_N114LR.j lR q20 D1a 2001-06-13_N114LR.j lR q21 D1a 2001-06-14_N114LR.j sB q22 D1a 2001-06-14_N114LR.j sB q24 D1a 2001-06-15_N114LR.j tR q26 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q37 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q49 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q50 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q51 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q59 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q60 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q66 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q67 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q76 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q82 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j cC q85 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j cC q90 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j eD q96 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j sV q101 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j sV q105 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j lR q108 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j lR q109 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j cC q111 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q120 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q121 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j fAB q128 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j sV q151 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j lR q228 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j lR q238 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j tR q246 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q263 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q274 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j fAB q312 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j fAB q313 D1a 2001-07-18_-MX12-99.j sV q320 D1a 2001-07-19_-MX12-99.j sV q328 D1a 2001-07-21_L820KF3.j sV q335 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j tR q339 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j tR q342 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j lR q353 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j sV q370 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j tR q373 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j sV q375 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q376 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q377 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j sV q386 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q398 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q400 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q404 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q421 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j sV q423 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j lR q438 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j tR q443 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j tR q446 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j tR q447 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j sV q448 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q455 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q456 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j sV q458 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j sV q459 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q462 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q465 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q471 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j tR q479 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j lR q482 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j aBK q485 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j aBK q486 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j fAB q493 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q507 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q508 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q509 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q513 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q514 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q517 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q519 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q521 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q523 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j tR q524 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j tR q525 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q527 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q528 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j tR q530 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j tR q533 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q534 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j tR q535 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q537 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q538 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q539 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q542 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j tR q545 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j tR q550 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j tR q551 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q552 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q553 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q554 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q555 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q559 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q560 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q561 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q562 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q564 D1a 2001-07-31_L820KF3.j sV q565 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q569 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q570 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q571 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q572 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j tR q581 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q584 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j aBK q589 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q592 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q596 D3 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB rm2527: 400e, 400n I99 2001-07-23_L818LR.j sV The Khabur pottery found inside the k5 pit helps us understand the chronology for the whole area of A16. The Khabur sherds from the pit, presumably belong to phase 5a, which is below the floor f29 of structure a2. O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001 O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001a O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001b O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0003 O1 2001-06-24_-M726-A.j cC v0008 O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0011 O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0013 O1 2001-07-05_-M726-A.j lR v0027 O1 2001-07-05_-M726-A.j lR v0027a O1 2001-07-19_-M726-A.j sV v0043 O1 2001-07-19_L818LR2.j sV v0046 O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0047 O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0047a O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0047b O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0058 O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0062 O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0062a O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0063 O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0063a O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0063b O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0005 O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0006a O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0007 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0084 ; A16k6 A35 2011-12-12_VZ12LC.j lC v1a A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7706 A16w0105 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB A13k3 C1 2001-06-09_L630TR.j lR most of the backfill has been removed except for the western side, which should be removed by early tomorrow. C1 2001-06-10_L630TR.j fAB Work continues to focus on cleaning k1 and k6, cleaning section, and more than 1/2 the workmen are still busy removing the berm. We hope it is finished tomorrow by breakfast. C1 2001-06-10_L630TR.j lR Continued to remove the backfill. C1 2001-06-14_L630TR.j lR tR and cC scraped to see if any more bricks were visible; none were found and came upon several layers of accumulation f22, from above a living surface. The layers are reddish on the top with an ashy gray underneath, tR tried to follow this accumulation but it was difficult due to its thickness in certain areas, the ^aa curls up along the wall which is f8. C1 2001-07-16_L818LR.j lR we are removing both baulks and are considering removing all the baulks in the area for aerial photos. C1 2001-07-25_L728LR.j lR We are currently the deepest in k6 since we began excavating this locus a few days ago. We are calling the material below a2 a pit, the same pit that we see in A12 North section that extends to the East in A15. This material f153 contains approx 20cm of interface that changed to gray ashy fill. C1 2001-07-26_L728LR.j lR In k6, the section has been cleaned and scraped and we can see the interface between house accumulation from a2 and the beginning of the pit, which forms a nice clear line. The house accumulation f153 is a reddish brown color that extends about 20cm below the bricks with a thin band of bright orange-red clay under this (approx 3cm thick). This band extends through the North baulk into k2 area, which leads us to believe that this is the same pit. Under this thin band is a unified gray that we have referred to as pit fill f157. C1 2001-07-28_L728LR.j lR In k6, we noticed at the end of the day on Thursday that more red was appearing in the western section. We had noticed earlier that the fill material was mixed with small pieces of reddish clay and made it a new feature f157. Now the material is completely red clay and after scraping the section, we noticed distinct clear brick lines, red bricks with brown mortar and assigned it f181 wall. A plaster line is also visible in section. The bricks do not hold together but resemble moist clay, making it difficult to find the face. It was not until we cut back the section that we could see these brick lines. These bricks are running north south, east of the west baulk. In the western area a tannur was found f180 in the gray fill of the pit and appears it was cut by the pit a13. The eastern area contains ash and is probably still pit fill while the western area is reddish. In k6 north section the accumulation from a2 is seen very nicely which forms a bowl. The gray underneath forms bands of lighter gray sloping west to east with the western portion higher. Alternating layers of gray are seen, light gray, dark, light, dark forming a bowl shape towards the east. If this is a pit, then it is quite large for it must extend the same length to the east making the pit almost 10 meters in diameter. C1 2001-07-29_L728LR.j lR In k6, they are still continuing to remove the gray material to the east, and are coming down on red. This is probably the end of the pit as we start a new layer seen in A12 section, a red layer f190. We met with gB today to discuss the phases, and he suggested that the fill we are excavating in k6,k5,and k2 is not a pit but large hollows created by depressions in the palace that conditioned the topography which then was used as dumps. So they were not cut, but natural in a sense that they occurred naturally after the palace collapsed. These hollows provided a ground for dumping which was filled up with 5a material but in the lower end of the hallow we find strata 4 material underneath. This level may be the strata to which the tannur f180 and the accumulation around it belong to. fAB mentioned that the tannur may be related to the tannur found in A12 which was on top of the palace wall. C2 2001-06-17_L617FAB.j fAB see Incidentals\strategy under 2001-6-17 D1a 2001-06-10_L724LR.j lR a2 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a4 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a13 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f8 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f9 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f10 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f11 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f22 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f29 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f30 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f31 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f32 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f33 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f34 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f35 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f136 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f137 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f138 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f143 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f150 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f153 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f154 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f155 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f156 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f157 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f176 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f177 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f180 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f181 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f182 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f183 D1a 2001-07-19_L818LR3.j lR i39 D1a 2001-07-29_L818LR3.j lR i44 D1a 2001-07-30_L818LR3.j sV i45 D1a 2001-06-13_N114LR.j lR q18 D1a 2001-06-14_N114LR.j sB q23 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j tR q164 D1a 2001-07-01_N114LR.j tR q166 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q176 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q177 D1a 2001-07-02_N114LR.j lR q187 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q211 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j sV q296 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j tR q304 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j tR q309 D1a 2001-07-18_-MX12-99.j tR q317 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j lR q344 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j sV q348 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j lR q349 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j lR q350 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j lR q352 D1a 2001-07-23_L820KF3.j lR q354 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j lR q355 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j fAB q356 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j fAB q359 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j sV q360 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j lR q363 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j tR q366 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j sV q368 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j fAB q374 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q378 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q383 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q384 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q393 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j lR q403 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j sV q422 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j sV q425 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j lR q427 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j aBK q429 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j aBK q430 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j aBK q431 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j aBK q432 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j lR q439 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j tR q440 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j tR q441 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j tR q442 D1a 2001-07-26_-MX12-99.j tR q445 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q449 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q450 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q452 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q457 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q461 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j aBK q463 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j aBK q464 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q466 D1a 2001-07-28_-MX12-99.j lR q473 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j lR q480 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q483 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j aBK q488 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j aBK q489 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j sV q491 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j sV q492 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j fAB q494 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q497 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q504 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q505 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q506 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q515 D1a 2001-07-29_-MX12-99.j tR q516 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q518 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q520 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q531 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j tR q540 D1a 2001-07-30_-MX12-99.j sV q547 D3 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB rm2526: 400e, 400n O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001 O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001a O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001b O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0004d O1 2001-06-19_L818LR2.j fAB v0004 O1 2001-06-19_L818LR2.j fAB v0004a O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0013 O1 2001-07-19_-M726-A.j sV v0044 O1 2001-07-19_L818LR2.j sV v0046 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0053b O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0055 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0058 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0052 O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0061 O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0061a O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0063 O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0063a O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j sV v0063b O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0007a O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0007c O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0077 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0079 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0084 O99 2001-07-01_L701LR.j MISSING A16 has utilized A13 section drawings from MZ12 for the North and East sections of k6. These drawings have been re-worked by lr. ; A16k7 A35 2011-12-12_VZ12LC.j lC v1a A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7707 A16w0106 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB E of k6, S of k3 C1 2001-06-11_L630TR.j lR Was also opened today; removal of topsoil, no pottery was collected. C1 2001-06-12_L630TR.j lR In k7 bricks were noticed on the surface and a cleaning was done which exposed three walls and a circular jar located in either a doorway, niche, or pit. We are not sure of the wall's (f18) width since we are unable to find the edge in the north; brickfall f21 makes it difficult to see this and on the southern face of wall f18, it is very smooth and appears plastered. A basalt grinding stone was also found next to the wall and is still in place. C1 2001-07-03_L630TR.j tR We have opened a new locus in k7 and k8 labeled k105. C2 2001-06-17_L617FAB.j fAB see Incidentals\strategy under 2001-6-17 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a3 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a4 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f14 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f18 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f19 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f20 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f21 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f45 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f88 D1a 2001-07-01_L818LR3.j dC i25 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q75.1 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q78.2 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q31 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q40 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q57 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j aBK q75 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j cC q78 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j lR q146 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j tR q163 D1a 2001-07-01_N114LR.j tR q167 D1a 2001-07-01_N114LR.j tR q168 D1a 2001-07-01_N114LR.j fAB q170 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q181 D1a 2001-07-02_N114LR.j dC q186 D1a 2001-07-05_ZA614CJC.j sV q194 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j sV q200 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j lR q252 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j lR q301 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j sV q331 D3 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB rm2517: 400e, 400n D99 2001-07-01_L701LR.j MISSING This locus measures 5x4 meters on the account that the east baulk was mismeasured and extends into k8. Therefore locus 8 now contains a west baulk and measures 3x4 meters. O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001 O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001a O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001b O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0004b O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0004c O1 2001-06-19_-M726-A.j fAB v0004d O1 2001-06-19_L818LR2.j fAB v0004a O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0015 O1 2001-06-26_-M726-A.j lR v0015a O1 2001-07-01_-M726-A.j sV v0023 O1 2001-07-01_-M726-A.j sV v0023a O1 2001-07-23_L818LR2.j fAB v0055 O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0007a O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0007b O1 2002-07-11_-M726-A.j lR v0007c ; A16k8 A35 2011-12-12_VZ12LC.j lC v1a A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7708 A16w0107 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB E of k7, S of k4 C1 2001-06-20_L630TR.j fAB In k8 we are continuing to articulate the brickfall. C1 2001-07-03_L630TR.j tR We have opened a new locus in k7 and k8 labeled k105. C2 2001-06-17_L617FAB.j fAB see Incidentals\strategy under 2001-6-17 D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a4 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f16 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f46 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f49 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f71 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f75 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f78 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f85 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f89 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f144 D1a 2001-06-13_L818LR3.j aBK i8 D1a 2001-06-27_L818LR3.j tR i20 D1a 2001-06-27_L818LR3.j lR i21 D1a 2001-06-26_N206RAH.j rAH q3.1 D1a 2001-06-25_N206RAH.j rAH q13.1 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q142.1 D1a 2001-06-26_N206RAH.j rAH q145.4 D1a 2001-06-26_N206RAH.j rAH q147.1 D1a 2001-06-26_N206RAH.j rAH q147.2 D1a 2001-06-12_N114LR.j fAB q13 D1a 2001-06-18_N114LR.j lR q32 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q48 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q58 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q63 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j aBK q74 D1a 2001-06-23_N114LR.j aBK q89 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j fAB q102 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j lR q106 D1a 2001-06-24_N114LR.j lR q110 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q122 D1a 2001-06-25_N114LR.j lR q123 D1a 2015-05-19_ZA519CJC.j cJC q125 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j fAB q129 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j lR q136 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j lR q137 D1a 2001-06-26_N114LR.j lR q138 D1a 2001-06-27_N114LR.j lR q142 D1a 2001-06-27_N114LR.j lR q143 D1a 2001-06-27_N114LR.j lR q145 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j lR q147 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j sV q153 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j lR q154 D1a 2001-07-28_N114LR.j lR q155 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j lR q156 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j tR q158 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j lR q161 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j lR q162 D1a 2001-06-30_N114LR.j lR q165 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q174 D1a 2001-07-01_ZA614CJC.j sV q175 D1a 2001-07-02_N114LR.j dC q185 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j sV q198 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j lR q300 D3 2001-06-09_L630LR.j fAB rm2536: 400e, 400n D99 2001-07-01_L701LR.j MISSING k7 was measured incorrectly and extends into k8 East baulk. k8 now contains a West baulk that measures 3x4 meters. D99 2001-07-01_L701LR.j lR This locus was measured incorrectly at the time of grid placement and actually measures 3x4 meters, containing a western baulk. O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001 O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001a O1 2001-06-06_-M726-A.j fAB v0001b O1 2001-06-27_-M726-A.j tR v0017 O1 2001-06-27_-M726-A.j tR v0017a O1 2001-06-28_-M726-A.j tR v0020 O1 2001-06-28_-M726-A.j tR v0020a O1 2001-07-01_-M726-A.j lR v0024 O1 2001-07-01_-M726-A.j lR v0024a O1 2001-07-01_-M726-A.j lR v0024b ; A16k102 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7709 A16w0108 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-19_L630LR.j tR NW corner of k2 B11 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC Additional trench in northern part of k2. See drawing w55 C30 2011-11-23_VY23LC.j lC all informations missing D1a 2001-06-20_L818LR3.j cC i10 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q41 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q46 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q54 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j lR q69 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q265 D3 2001-06-19_L630LR.j tR r?: 400E, 150S ; A16k103 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7710 A16w0109 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-19_L630LR.j tR Nw corner of k3 B11 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC Additional trench in northern part of k3. See drawing w55 C30 2011-11-23_VY23LC.j lC all informations missing D1a 2001-06-13_L818LR3.j lR i7 D1a 2007-08-16_UZ15MM.j lR q52.1 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q42 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q45 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q52 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q55 D1a 2001-06-20_N114LR.j tR q64 D1a 2001-06-21_N114LR.j lR q70 D3 2001-06-19_L630LR.j tR r?: 400E, 150S ; A16k104 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7711 A16w0110 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-06-19_L630LR.j tR NW corner of k4 B11 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC Additional trench in norther part of k4. See drawing w55. C30 2011-11-23_VY23LC.j lC all informations missing D1a 2001-06-13_L818LR3.j lR i6 D1a 2001-06-19_N114LR.j cC q47 D3 2001-06-19_L630LR.j tR r?: 400E, 150S ; A16k105 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7712 A16w0111 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-07-05_L630LR.j tR contains k8, and k7 excluding a3 B11 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR extends from the east baulk in k8 and continues until the western end of k7. Includes all of k7 from the north side of a3 and all of k8. B11 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR this locus was created to facilitate the q-lots since with the removal of the baulks it was difficult to separate the features and existing loci. This locus extends from the eastern end of a6 in k3 to the east baulk in k4 and includes half of k3 and all of k4. C1 2001-07-03_L630TR.j tR We have opened a new locus in k7 and k8 labeled k105. Our reason for this is two-fold first, since we have removed the baulks it is difficult to differentiate between squares as far as q lots are concerned; second, we want to get a better idea of what is going on in k3 and k4. In k4 we have an accumulation, which is f81 that gB suggested may have been cut due to erosion after a period of abandonment before the brickfall. Our strategy is to go down in k105 and cut a section so we will be able to better understand the deposition. We have tentatively named k3 and k4 as k106, but we will consult with gB or fAB before making it final. C1 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR removing brickfall D1a 2001-07-12_L724LR.j lR a9 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f83 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f84 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f91 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f92 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f93 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f99 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f104 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f106 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f107 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f108 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f109 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f110 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f111 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f116 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f119 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f128 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f129 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f131 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f135 D1a 2001-07-01_L818LR3.j dC i24 D1a 2001-07-08_L818LR3.j sV i26 D1a 2001-07-10_L818LR3.j tR i27 D1a 2001-07-12_L818LR3.j tR i29 D1a 2001-07-15_L818LR3.j sV i31 D1a 2001-07-15_L818LR3.j sV i33 D1a 2001-07-15_L818LR3.j lR i34 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i81 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i82 D1a 2001-07-02_N114LR.j lR q188 D1a 2001-07-02_N114LR.j lR q189 D1a 2001-07-02_N114LR.j lR q190 D1a 2001-07-05_ZA614CJC.j sV q192 D1a 2001-07-05_ZA614CJC.j sV q193 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j sV q196 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q202 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q204 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q205 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q208 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q210 D1a 2001-07-07_ZA614CJC.j sV q212 D1a 2001-07-07_ZA614CJC.j sV q217 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j sV q220 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j sV q222 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j lR q231 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j lR q235 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j sV q240 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j tR q248 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j sV q249 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j lR q251 D1a 2001-07-11_-MX12-99.j sV q257 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q262 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q264 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q267 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j tR q269 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q271 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q273 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q275 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q278 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q279 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j tR q280 D1a 2001-07-14_-MX12-99.j lR q282 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j sV q283 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j sV q284 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j lR q288 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j lR q290 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j sV q292 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j sV q294 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j sV q295 D1a 2001-07-16_-MX12-99.j lR q299 D1a 2001-07-18_-MX12-99.j tR q314 D1a 2001-07-18_-MX12-99.j sV q321 D1a 2001-07-19_-MX12-99.j tR q324 D1a 2001-07-19_-MX12-99.j lR q325 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j lR q330 D1a 2001-07-21_-MX12-99.j sV q338 D1a 2001-07-22_-MX12-99.j lR q343 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j lR q351 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j aBK q358 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j tR q361 D1a 2001-07-23_-MX12-99.j tR q362 D3 2001-07-05_L630LR.j tR rm2516: 800E, 400S O1 2001-07-19_-M726-A.j sV v0044 O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0050 O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0050a O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0050b O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0050c O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0050d O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0050e O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0050f O1 2001-07-22_-M726-A.j tR v0050g O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0077 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0079 ; A16k106 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7713 A16w0112 W322 lC.jpg B11 2001-07-05_L630LR.j tR contains k4, and k3 excluding a6 and a4 B11 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR extends from the east baulk in k8 and continues until the western end of k7. Includes all of k7 from the northside of a3 and all of k8. B11 2001-07-08_L708LR.j lR this locus was created to facilitate the q-lots since with the removal of the baulks it was difficult to separate the features and existing loci. This locus extends from the eastern end of a6 in k3 to the east baulk in k4 and includes half of k3 and all of k4. C1 2001-07-03_L630TR.j tR In k4 we have an accumulation, which is f81 that gB suggested may have been cut due to erosion after a period of abandonment before the brickfall. Our strategy is to go down in k105 and cut a section so we will be able to better understand the deposition. We have tentatively named k3 and k4 as k106, but we will consult with gB or fAB before making it final. D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f95 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f96 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f100 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f103 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f112 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f125 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f126 D1a 2001-07-14_L818LR3.j sV i30 D1a 2007-08-14_R813LR.j lr q202.4 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q203.7 D1a 2007-08-18_UZ15MM.j lR q227.2 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q203 D1a 2001-07-06_ZA614CJC.j tR q207 D1a 2001-07-07_ZA614CJC.j sV q213 D1a 2001-07-07_ZA614CJC.j sV q214 D1a 2001-07-07_ZA614CJC.j sV q215 D1a 2001-07-07_ZA614CJC.j sV q219 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j sV q223 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j sV q224 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j lR q227 D1a 2001-07-08_ZA614CJC.j lR q230 D1a 2001-07-08_N114LR.j lR q232 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j sV q233 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j sV q234 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j sV q237 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j sV q241 D1a 2001-07-10_N114LR.j tR q242 D1a 2001-07-10_N114LR.j tR q243 D1a 2001-07-10_N114LR.j tR q244 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j lR q250 D1a 2001-07-11_-MX12-99.j sV q256 D1a 2001-07-11_-MX12-99.j aBK q258 D1a 2001-07-12_-MX12-99.j sV q261 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j lR q287 D1a 2001-07-15_-MX12-99.j tR q291 D1a 2001-07-17_-MX12-99.j tR q305 D1a 2001-07-25_-MX12-99.j tR q375 D3 2001-07-05_L630LR.j tR rm2187: 800E, 400S O1 2001-07-19_-M726-A.j sV v0044 O1 2001-07-19_-M726-A.j sV v0046 O1 2001-07-19_-M726-A.j sV v0046a O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0051 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0051a O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0051b O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j tR v0051c O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0077 ; A16k107 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7714 A16w0113 W323 lC.jpg B11 2001-07-09_L630LR.j tR west of k1 B11 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC Small extension to the west. Just west of k1. See drawing w55. C30 2011-11-23_VY23LC.j lC all informations missing D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f94 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f98 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f114 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f158 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f159 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG.j sG f198 D1a 2001-07-09_N114LR.j sV q239 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j tR q247 D1a 2001-07-10_-MX12-99.j lR q254 D1a 2001-07-11_-MX12-99.j sV q255 D1a 2001-07-11_-MX12-99.j aBK q259 D1a 2001-07-24_-MX12-99.j lR q364 D3 2001-07-09_L630LR.j tR rm2521: 200W, 400S O1 2001-07-12_-M726-A.j tR v0035 O1 2001-07-12_-M726-A.j tR v0035a O1 2001-07-19_-M726-A.j sV v0043a O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0057 O1 2001-07-23_-M726-A.j fAB v0059 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0077 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0079 ; A16k108 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7715 A16w0114 W323 lC.jpg B11 2001-07-31_-M726-A.j fAB We made this locus when we took down the baulk separating k2 and k6. B11 2001-07-31_L630LR.j sV contains k2, and k6 B11 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr The baulk separating k2 and k6 was removed on L731 and we have assigned k108 to this whole area. A few features from a2 and a11 have not been removed and these are all located on the Eastern portion of k108. f132, the wall running North-South in former k2, f8 wall running North-South in former k6, and the Southern portion of f9 wall running East-West have not been removed and defines the Eastern perimeter of k108. These walls in k108 make the locus somewhat narrow. C1 2001-08-01_L816LR.j lR In k108 we still have not reached the stone pavement and are deeper than 8500 elevation, which is the elevation of the stone pavement in A13. We decided to pound in a metal shish (nail) to see if there are stones underneath and found that the shish hit something hard. The metal shish was pounded in at the elevation of 8498 and we believe will hit something in the next 25-30 cm. C1 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr In k108 we removed portions of the Western red bricky material to make the Western area straight since we could not identify any clear brick lines to define it as a wall. A ceramic vessel was found in the North portion of k108 in the Western area. The vessel is a black over- fired jar i49 and is in poor state of preservation. C1 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr In the Western portion of k108, there is red clay protruding approximately 60cm East of the Western baulk. We have interpreted this material as bricks since a few mortar and white plaster lines are visible. This red bricky material is in poor state of preservation making boundary definition difficult. In any case, we have decided to leave this material since it may be the remains of a phase 3 wall, or wall collapse. While excavating the pit fill, which covers the majority of this locus, we encountered the cut of a13. We also found a thin hard clay layer covering the bottom surface of the locus. We removed this hard clay layer and thought we hit stones (of the courtyard) but resulted in discovering baked bricks. The situation is still unclear and we need to uncover the rest of the locus to understand these bricks and there relationship to the courtyard. C1 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr In the northern portion of k108 we hit stone pavement at elevation 8491, the brick pavement is at 8470 and to the south the stone pavement is at 8503. The stone pavement continues to slope south to north and again down from east to west since k108 is higher than k109. In the south east part of k108, the pot smash has been removed item 48 but some of the pot extends into the baulk and has been left in place. we decided to remove the pot smash that sat on top of the stone pavement since it would most likely have been further damaged and lost if left in place. C1 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr We have made three new loci to facilitate digging and q-lot assignment. Locus k108 includes k2, and k6; locus k109 includes the Northern portion of k1; and locus k110 includes the Southern portion of k1, k5 and the Northern baulk of k5. C1 2001-08-22_L822LR.j lR On the west side of k108 in the west baulk we have brick-like material running north to south and these two bricks maybe associated with this material. We will not know until this baulk is excavated which we plan to do in controlled layers. C1 2001-09-02_L903LR.j lR For the past few days we have been excavating small portions of k108 primarily the western baulk. Today we began to remove the long pillar of material located in the eastern baulk that was formed in the beginning by a2, which we left a small 150cm x 50cm rectangular hump on the section. This section measures approx three meters and contains gray layers of the pit a13 found throughout the entire area of k108. C1 2002-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR We started removing the protruding section of k108 on the eastern section. This piece was left when we removed a2 at the top and eventually created a long pillar to the south side. The section measures approx. 150cm x 50cm in width and will be especially useful for pottery analysis since it gives us a sampling from the top of the pit to the bottom (including red material that was cut by the pit). We began to excavate the pillar at the top by removing the interface layer between house accumulation of a2 and pit fill. Since the upper area of the pit is significantly higher than the stone pavement of k108, excavation must be proceeded very slowly with a big pick working down using a ladder. We expect this work to continue for the next few days. C3 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr We have two possible situations, one that the fired bricks are an earlier phase, a pavement under the palace or that the fired bricks are part of a drainage system since it is in line with the drain found in A13, and may continue underneath the eastern portion of the stone pavement. C4 2001-09-02_L903LR.j lR we excavated the east baulk pillar by layers. The first feature is the interface between the accumulation from the phase 5b houses from a2 and a11 and the beginning of the pit. The first 30 cm contains a reddish compact layer with the brick foundations seen in the section. This layer serves as a seal between phase 5b and earlier Khabur. The next layer contains soft ashy fill 83 cm in thickness. This material is darker than the rest of the material in the pillar and contians chunks of reddish pink clay, and flakes of charcoal a clear line between this feature and the one below is marked by a thin band of pottery. The next layer was removed which was called an interface layer between the ashy accumulation and the more compact light gray underneath. The remaining material was seperated not by layers since it appears that the matrix is the same, but by 30cm increments to keep the pottery seperate. We are using the pillar as a good documentation of the stratigraphy of the pit and keeping careful seperation between each layer by ensuring that the area is cleaned and all pottery collected before proceeding to the next layer. The pillar was excavated by one person at a time using a ladder and a big pick. The person excavating the pillar was directed by someone below as to when the layer changed. The pillar was then scrapped and all the pottery collected with the khabur sherds seperated. C99 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr (continue) After 15 cm down the material became browner and 35 cm down we came down on a hard layer of clay, almost fired which was only 5-6 cm in thickness. this material chunked off with the brown material making it difficult to expose the area in its entirety with this clay. We excavated the area in some cases mixing both the brown and the clay together and underneath we hit something hard which we first interpreted as stone since this was the prediction of the courtyard. After cleaning the area we noticed that the material was not stone but fired bricks f194. The bricks are a pink and yellow color and cover the bottom of the circle with a chunky clay material running north-south in the east. This may be a possible damaged area by the pit cut f189. After excavating the circle in its entirety we noticed large stones forming the same shape as the cut, circular. We then decided to excavate in the southern portion of k108 since we can follow the stones from the pavement in the courtyard to better understand the relationship between the fired bricks and the stone pavement. What we found was that the stones sit on top of the bricks and we have hypothesized that the stones were cut by the pit since the stones from the pavement form a circular shape and the bricks are below. C99 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr In the western portion of k108 we have left the red material which protrudes approximately 60 cm east of the western baulk, which we have interpreted as bricks since a few mortar lines and a few white plaster lines have been identified. This red bricky material is difficult to define due to its poor state of preservation and we have left this material to the west incase it is a phase 3 wall. We have also pedastooled the tannur f180 located in the south east corner of k108 and currently are 260 cm down from the beginning of the pit a13. While excavating inside k108 we noticed a clear line forming a circular pattern that we have defined as the cut of the pit/hallow a13. This cut links all the material in former k2 and k6 below a11, and a2 together since it all belongs to the same pit. This cut is marked very well by a hard compacted reddish brown material that forms no brick shapes just a massive accumulation measuring approximately 50 cm down. The material inside the circle (the fill) peels away easily from the red material and also curves slightly in at the base. The fill inside the circle is gray and brown, softer and full of pottery and bones. We proceeded to excavate the fill first f183. C99 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr The jar was sitting upright in this bricky red material and was photographed then removed. It was triangulated and removed in pieces since it is so over-fired that it fell apart instantaneously. While removing the vessel small bones were noticed inside which may belong to an infant or a small animal. These remains are labeled as i50. The bones and jar have been defined as a burial and treated as one. D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a12 D1a 2001-08-18_L724LR.j lR a13 D1a 2001-08-31_-MX12-99.j fAB a17 D1a 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j fAB a18 D1a 2007-07-16_R716CJC.j cJC a27 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f187 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f188 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f189 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f190 D1a 2002-10-02_-MX12-99.j lR f193 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f194 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f195 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG.j sG f197 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j lR f219 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j fAB f221 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j fAB f226 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f238 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f239 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f240 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f241 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f242 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f243 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f244 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f245 D1a 2001-06-09_-MX12-99.j jLW f253 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j MISSING f258 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j MISSING f259 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j lR f270 D1a 2002-09-22_M926LR.j fAB f323 D1a 2002-09-25_M926LR.j lR f330 D1a 2002-09-25_M926LR.j fAB f340 D1a 2001-07-31_L818LR3.j aBK i46 D1a 2001-07-31_L818LR3.j sV i47 D1a 2001-08-01_L818LR3.j tR i48 D1a 2001-08-02_L818LR3.j sV i49 D1a 2001-08-02_L818LR3.j sV i50 D1a 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR i83 D1a 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR i84 D1a 2002-09-25_-MX12-99.j aP i171 D1a 2007-08-13_R812SC.j sC i176 D1a 2007-08-13_R812SC.j sC i177 D1a 2007-08-13_R812SC.j sC i178 D1a 2007-08-13_R812SC.j sC i179 D1a 2007-08-13_R813LR.j lr q723.1 D1a 2001-08-02_-MX12-99.j lR q413 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q556 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q557 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j sV q563 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q566 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q567 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q568 D1a 2001-07-31_N114LR.j tR q582 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q586 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q587 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j aBK q591 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j aBK q593 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j aBK q594 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j tR q595 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q598 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q599 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j tR q600 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q602 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j tR q603 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j tR q604 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j tR q605 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j tR q606 D1a 2001-08-02_-MX12-99.j sV q608 D1a 2001-08-02_-MX12-99.j lR q612 D1a 2001-08-02_L818LR3.j lR q613 D1a 2001-08-29_-MX12-99.j lR q644 D1a 2001-08-29_-MX12-99.j fAB q646 D1a 2001-08-30_-MX12-99.j fAB q654 D1a 2001-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR q666 D1a 2001-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR q667 D1a 2001-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR q668 D1a 2001-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR q669 D1a 2001-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR q670 D1a 2001-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR q671 D1a 2001-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR q673 D1a 2001-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR q674 D1a 2001-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR q676 D1a 2001-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR q677 D1a 2001-09-04_-MX12-99.j lR q680 D1a 2002-09-03_MX12LR.j lR q687 D1a 2002-09-05_MX12LR.j lR q696 D1a 2002-09-05_MX12LR.j lR q698 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q711 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q722 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q723 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q726 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q816 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q852 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lF q861 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lF q872 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lF q875 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q891 D1a 2002-09-25_MX12LR.j aP q896 D3 2001-07-31_L630LR.j sV rm2598: 200w, 900s O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j tR v0065 O1 2001-07-29_-M726-A.j tR v0065a O1 2001-08-02_-M726-A.j lR v0066 O1 2001-08-02_-M726-A.j lR v0067 O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074 O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074a O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074b O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074c O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074d O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074e O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074f O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074g O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074h O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0074i O1 2002-07-17_L818LR2.j lR v0075 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0081 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089b O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0090 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v118a ; A16k109 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7716 A16w0115 W323 lC.jpg B11 2001-07-31_-M726-A.j fAB We made this locus when we took down the baulk seperating k1 and k5. B11 2001-07-31_L630LR.j tR contains north area of k1 and k107 C1 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr At present k109 is two meters in width and at the end of the day we hit the stones of the courtyard, which extend throughout the entire locus. The elevation of the stones in k109 is 8486 at the Northeast side but shifts throughout the loci. C1 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr We have made three new loci to facilitate digging and q-lot assignment. Locus k108 includes k2, and k6; locus k109 includes the Northern portion of k1; and locus k110 includes the Southern portion of k1, k5 and the Northern baulk of k5. D1a 2001-08-18_L724LR.j lR a12 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f186 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f191 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f192 D1a 2001-06-09_L815LR.j lr f193 D1a 2001-06-09_-MX12-99.j jLW f252 D1a 2001-06-09_-MX12-99.j jLW f254 D1a 2002-09-21_M921MKB.j mKB q826.1 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q573 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j aBK q574 D1a 2001-07-31_-MX12-99.j tR q580 D1a 2001-07-31_N114LR.j tR q583 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q585 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q588 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j aBK q590 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q601 D1a 2001-08-02_-MX12-99.j sV q607 D1a 2001-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR q675 D3 2001-07-30_R7QFAB1R.j tr r242 (41696 37490 - 8699 / Relay location: se corner of k) D3 2001-07-30_R7QFAB1R.j tr r243 (41882 36891 - 8678 / Relay location: sw corner of k) D3 2001-07-31_L630LR.j tR r242: 150N, 630W O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072a O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072b O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072c O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072d O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0073e O1 2002-07-17_L818LR2.j lR v0075 ; A16k110 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7717 A16w0116 W323 lC.jpg B11 2001-07-31_L630LR.j lR extension of k5 into k1,k107 C1 2001-08-01_L816LR.j lR In k110 removed the foundation stones from a1. In k108 we still have not reached the stone pavement and are deeper than 8500 which is the elevation of the pavement of A13. We decided to pound in a metal shish to see if there are stones underneath and found that the shish hit something hard. The metal shish was pounded in at the elevation of 8498 and we believe to hit something by the next 25-30 cm. C1 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr In k110 we have decided to terminate excavations in this area since it is too large and we will not reach our projected goal of exposing the stone pavement. In realizing this we have concentrated all our effort in exposing the stone pavement in the small trench k109 located in the North of k110 and the Northern portion of k108. We hope to finish excavating k110 in season MZ15 in 2002. C1 2001-08-02_L815LR.j lr We have made three new loci to facilitate digging and q-lot assignment. Locus k108 includes k2, and k6; locus k109 includes the Northern portion of k1; and locus k110 includes the Southern portion of k1, k5 and the Northern baulk of k5. C1 2001-08-22_L822LR.j lR We reopened k110 today after a twenty day break in order to expose the entire stone pavement a12 which was our initial goal. The north baulk of k110 was removed today and we will continue to excavate the square without a baulk since the north baulk of k109 lays only 150cm north and would serve the same purpose as k110 north baulk. After the baulk was removed (only 25 cm) we began to straighten the square since the northern end forms a hump. In straightening the area we came down of f199, a tannur sitting on a white plaster floor. The tannur is large in diameter, 90cm and has a smooth surface on both the inside and out. All that remains of the tannur is the base and the gray fill inside which contains small pieces of burned bone, and kiln waste. The white plaster floor is located on the south and east of the tannur but does not appear to continue very far and looks cut by a pit. In the northeast next in the east baulk two bricks were found lying onto of each other, fAB cleaned the area and noticed that a gray band runs underneath the bricks eliminating the possibility of it being a wall. On the west side of k108 in the west baulk we have brick-like material running north to south and these two bricks maybe associated with this material. We will not know until this baulk is excavated which we plan to do in controlled layers. C1 2001-08-31_L831LR.j MISSING Today while excavating k110 a small circular depression was noticed in the northeast corner next to the East baulk. The area was cleaned which revealed vertical bricks in a soft sandy matrix, which we labeled as a pit f217, possibly a burial. This pit did turn out to be a burial, labeled a15. C1 2001-09-02_L903LR.j lR a section was strung across k110 to separate the locus since the area is too large to refer to it as one locus. k111 refers to the new locus on the north side of the section, and k112 is the southern portion. we have scraped and cleaned the area in order to identify any features within k110 especially pits. We have come down in the entire area on a compact reddish brown material and on the north area we were exposing an ashy thin layer. All the pits f216 and f217 have been excavated. C2 2001-08-22_L822LR.j lR Clean the area and Photograph the tannur (a14), and continue straightening the area. Excavate the east baulk C2 2001-09-02_L903LR.j lR after discussing with gB, fAB, and jLW, it is evident that we will not reach the goal of excavating to the stone pavement for another week. This poses a problem in completing the record since we only have two weeks to finish documenting A16. We have agreed that we will stop excavations in A16 after a few minor excavations primarily straightening the sections and leveling the area. It is uncertain if we plan to remove the section east section of k110, since it is approx 50cm thick and uncertain whether it will last through to the next season. C3 2001-09-02_L903LR.j lR We have not reached our goal of uncovering the courtyard, and are jeopardizing documentation trying to excavate faster. I propose that we end excavations, level off the area, take final photographs, and resume excavations in the area next season where we can allocate more time and energy to this area. C99 2001-08-25_L825LR.j MISSING L823 we removed the tannur and features associated with it and also found a ceramic jar turned upside-down with the bones of an infant and small animal found inside. The burial was found on the south end of k110 at an elevation of 8617. The bones were articulated, and photographed inside the jar. The jar was removed L823. D1a 2001-06-17_L724LR.j fAB a13 D1a 2001-08-22_L831LR.j MISSING a14 D1a 2001-08-31_L831LR.j MISSING a15 D1a 2001-08-31_L831LR.j MISSING a16 D1a 2007-07-16_R716CJC.j cJC a27 D1a 2001-08-22_L901LR.j fAB f199 D1a 2001-08-22_L901LR.j lR f200 D1a 2001-08-22_L901LR.j lR f201 D1a 2001-08-22_L901LR.j fAB f202 D1a 2001-08-22_L901LR.j jLW f203 D1a 2001-08-22_L901LR.j jLW f204 D1a 2001-08-22_L901LR.j jLW f205 D1a 2001-08-27_L901LR.j lR f206 D1a 2001-08-27_L901LR.j lR f207 D1a 2001-08-27_L901LR.j lR f208 D1a 2001-08-27_L901LR.j lR f209 D1a 2001-08-27_L901LR.j jLW f210 D1a 2001-08-27_L901LR.j jLW f211 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j lR f212 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j lR f213 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j lR f214 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j lR f215 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j fAB f216 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j fAB f217 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j lR f218 D1a 2001-08-28_L901LR.j lR f220 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j fAB f222 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j jLW f223 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j lR f224 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j fAB f225 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j fAB f227 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j lR f228 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j lR f229 D1a 2001-08-30_L901LR.j lR f230 D1a 2001-09-01_L901LR.j lR f233 D1a 2001-09-01_L901LR.j lR f234 D1a 2001-09-01_L901LR.j lR f235 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f247 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f248 D1a 2001-06-09_-MX12-99.j jLW f250 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j MISSING f260 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j MISSING f261 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j lR f269 D1a 2002-09-07_M926LR.j aP f271 D1a 2001-08-23_M917LR.j fAB i51 D1a 2001-08-23_M917LR.j fAB i52 D1a 2001-08-27_M917LR.j lR i53 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i54 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i55 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i56 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i57 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i58 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i59 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i60 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i61 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i62 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i63 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i64 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i65 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i66 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i67 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i68 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i69 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i70 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i71 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i72 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i73 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i74 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i75 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i76 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i77 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i78 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i79 D1a 2002-09-04_-MX12-99.j lR i85 D1a 2002-09-04_-MX12-99.j lR i86 D1a 2002-09-05_-MX12-99.j lR i87 D1a 2001-08-01_-MX12-99.j sV q597 D1a 2001-08-02_-MX12-99.j sV q609 D1a 2001-08-02_-MX12-99.j sV q610 D1a 2001-08-02_-MX12-99.j sV q611 D1a 2001-08-22_-MX12-99.j lR q614 D1a 2001-08-22_-MX12-99.j lR q615 D1a 2001-08-22_-MX12-99.j lR q616 D1a 2001-08-22_-MX12-99.j lR q617 D1a 2001-08-22_-MX12-99.j lR q618 D1a 2001-08-23_-MX12-99.j lR q619 D1a 2001-08-23_-MX12-99.j lR q620 D1a 2001-08-23_-MX12-99.j lR q621 D1a 2001-08-23_-MX12-99.j lR q622 D1a 2001-08-23_-MX12-99.j lR q623 D1a 2001-08-25_-MX12-99.j lR q624 D1a 2001-08-25_-MX12-99.j lR q625 D1a 2001-08-25_-MX12-99.j lR q626 D1a 2001-08-26_-MX12-99.j fAB q627 D1a 2001-08-27_L818LR3.j jLW q628 D1a 2001-08-27_L818LR3.j jLW q629 D1a 2001-08-27_L818LR3.j jLW q630 D1a 2001-08-27_L818LR3.j jLW q631 D1a 2001-08-27_L818LR3.j lR q632 D1a 2001-08-27_L818LR3.j lR q633 D1a 2001-08-27_-MX12-99.j fAB q634 D1a 2001-08-28_-MX12-99.j lR q635 D1a 2001-08-28_-MX12-99.j lR q636 D1a 2001-08-28_-MX12-99.j lR q637 D1a 2001-08-28_-MX12-99.j lR q638 D1a 2001-08-28_-MX12-99.j lR q639 D1a 2001-08-28_-MX12-99.j fAB q640 D1a 2001-08-28_-MX12-99.j fAB q641 D1a 2001-08-29_-MX12-99.j lR q642 D1a 2001-08-29_-MX12-99.j fAB q643 D1a 2001-08-29_-MX12-99.j lR q645 D1a 2001-08-29_-MX12-99.j fAB q647 D1a 2001-08-30_-MX12-99.j lR q648 D1a 2001-08-30_-MX12-99.j lR q649 D1a 2001-08-30_-MX12-99.j lR q650 D1a 2001-08-30_-MX12-99.j lR q651 D1a 2001-08-30_-MX12-99.j lR q652 D1a 2001-08-30_-MX12-99.j lR q653 D1a 2001-08-30_-MX12-99.j fAB q655 D1a 2001-08-31_-MX12-99.j lR q656 D1a 2001-08-31_-MX12-99.j lR q657 D1a 2001-08-31_-MX12-99.j lR q658 D1a 2001-09-01_-MX12-99.j lR q659 D1a 2001-09-04_-MX12-99.j lR q678 D1a 2001-09-04_-MX12-99.j lR q679 D1a 2001-09-06_-MX12-99.j lR q683 D1a 2001-09-06_L818LR3.j lR q684 D1a 2002-09-03_MX12LR.j lR q685 D1a 2002-09-03_MX12LR.j lR q686 D1a 2002-09-05_MX12LR.j lR q697 D1a 2002-09-05_MX12LR.j lR q699 D1a 2002-09-05_MX12LR.j lR q702 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q706 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q710 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q718 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q817 D1a 2007-11-16_RY16GB.j gB q950 D3 2001-07-31_L630LR.j lR r242: 600s, 700e O1 2002-07-16_-M726-A.j lR v0068 O1 2002-07-16_-M726-A.j lR v0068a O1 2002-07-16_-M726-A.j lR v0069 O1 2002-07-16_-M726-A.j lR v0070 O1 2002-07-16_-M726-A.j lR v0070a O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0071 O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0071a O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0071b O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0071c O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072 O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072a O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072b O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072c O1 2002-07-17_-M726-A.j lR v0072d O1 2002-07-17_L818LR2.j lR v0075 O1 2002-07-30_L818LR2.j lR v0081 ; A16k111 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7718 A16w0117 W323 lC.jpg B11 2001-08-31_-MX12-99.j lR The north half of k110- west of k108. This locus is the splitting of k110 since it became too large for excavation. This loci was only used for several days. C1 2001-09-02_L903LR.j lR a section was strung across k110 to separate the locus since the area is too large to refer to it as one locus. k111 refers to the new locus on the north side of the section, and k112 is the southern portion. D1a 2001-09-01_L901LR.j lR f231 D1a 2001-09-01_L901LR.j lR f232 D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f236 D1a 2001-06-09_-MX12-99.j jLW f251 D1a 2001-09-01_-MX12-99.j lR q660 D1a 2001-09-01_-MX12-99.j lR q661 D1a 2001-09-01_-MX12-99.j fAB q663 D1a 2001-09-01_-MX12-99.j lF q664 D1a 2001-09-01_-MX12-99.j fAB q665 D1a 2001-09-05_-MX12-99.j lR q681 D3 2001-08-29_R7QFAB1R.j jlw r283 (41508 37381 - 8565 / Relay location: NE section edge) D3 2001-08-29_R7QFAB1R.j jlw r284 (41582 36965 - 8555 / Relay location: NW section edge) ; A16k112 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7719 A16w0118 W323 lC.jpg B11 2001-08-31_N304LR2.j lR The southern half of k110. This locus was created to facilitate excavations since k110 became too large and was split into two loci. This locus was only used for several days. C1 2001-09-02_L903LR.j lR a section was strung across k110 to separate the locus since the area is too large to refer to it as one locus. k111 refers to the new locus on the north side of the section, and k112 is the southern portion. D1a 2007-07-14_R714SG2.j sG f237 D1a 2001-06-09_-MX12-99.j jLW f249 D1a 2001-08-29_M917LR.j lR i80 D1a 2001-09-01_-MX12-99.j lR q662 D1a 2001-09-02_-MX12-99.j lR q672 D1a 2001-09-05_-MX12-99.j lR q682 D3 2001-08-29_R7QFAB1R.j jlw r285 (41493 36943 - 8555 / Relay location: SE section edge) D3 2001-08-29_R7QFAB1R.j jlw r286 (41402 37349 - 8567 / Relay location: SW section edge) ; A16k201 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7720 A16w0119 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR Part of A10 but excavated this year by A16. This small rectangular area is located to the far west, NW of k202. C1 2002-09-03_M903LR.j lR Today we started to scrape the area and removed approx 3-5 cm of dirt using a small pick. This small square belonged to A10 and was left unexcavated since it was not understood at the time. This area is in poor condition since it has been left unexcavated and exposed to the elements for a number of years. C1 2002-09-07_M907LR.j MISSING This locus was not excavated today but was scraped thoroughly then brushed to expose a clean surface in which to decide a strategy for tomorrow. The north section of this area is A10 North section and since it has not been excavated since 1999 the section is heavily weathered. The section once cleaned revealed a large dark gray ash pit underneath Khabur structures. The ashy pit goes all the way down until it stops and the soil becomes an orange brown approx 50 cm from the level that the locus is at. The surface of these loci shows traces of dark gray ash in layers, which may be a continuation of the A10 pit and mixed with the orange brown soil. C2 2002-09-07_M907LR.j MISSING Tomorrow we will scrape the south section of this small locus to see what it includes. The sun prohibited us from distinguishing the layers and will do this early in the morning. D1a 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR f255 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j fAB f262 D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j lR f275 D1a 2002-09-03_MX12LR.j lR q688 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q716 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q865 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lF q873 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2928: 100E, 300N D19 2002-09-07_M907LR.j MISSING The north and east sections have been recovered from A10 (without feature numbers) A10w119 and A10w08, and will include them into the A16 book, making the layers more understandable and include A16 feature numbers. ; A16k202 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7721 A16w0120 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR East of k201, north of the burial cut f206 C1 2002-09-07_M907LR.j MISSING Last season we saw lines that appeared to form a wall of some sort; f249, in this area. We began by removing 10cm from the area to see if we could expose the face of the wall. The wall shows no clear brick faces but is harder than the material around it making it a possible "pize" wall or a simple mud wall. The entire surface that was excavated was leveled, scraped, and cleaned. C1 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR The wall f249 was removed today since we could not find any clear faces and appeared to be constructed of mud. It was relayed in then removed. C1 2002-09-19_M919LR.j lR Yesterday 10cm of a reddish layer was removed throughout the entire locus. While removing this layer, several large pottery pieces were uncovered immediately north of a16 burial from last season. These ceramic pieces presumably come from one vessel, likely a pot smash i140 which contains no rim nor base and consists of large thick fragments of pottery lying with the outside face lying down exposing the inside of the vessel. To the east of the pot smash i140 a burning area f317 was noticed by fAB. The area shows bright red bricks, gray ash, black ash, and light gray bricky material mixed together. The colors are quite vivid and sharp when scraped with the trowel but lose their brightness when brushed. This burnt area appears localized only within k202 crossing into k203 and we plan to leave this feature in the case that this is a destruction layer and covers the entire area above the stones. The stone pavement a12 found in k109 shows several stones with black stains on them (the stones to the far west) and looks like bitumen. It is interesting to note that the burnt area f317 lies next to these stones and may be the reason why they are darkened. We will see if this burnt layer continues to the stone pavement. C1 2002-09-22_N303LR.j lR The stones of the pavement a12 stop abruptly before we anticipated. We expected the stones to continue until the end of our west section primarily because the trench k109 yielded stones throughout the area. The stones end roughly at the same point but are not regular in line suggesting that they were removed at a later date. Next season we plan to excavate the material abutting the stone pavement to the east, which may possibly yield stones at a lower level like the two stones under f206. C2 2002-09-09_N304LR2.j lR tomorrow we plan to scrape the area to see if we see any traces of the wall f249 then we will begin to go down to the red, which is higher in this area seen in the north. D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j fAB f263 D1a 2002-09-13_M926LR.j fAB f301 D1a 2002-09-19_M926LR.j fAB f317 D1a 2002-09-09_M917LR.j lF i100 D1a 2002-09-14_M917LR.j lR i126 D1a 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j lR i140 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q705 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q732 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q746 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q768 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j fAB q790 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q796 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q800 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j lR q831 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j aP q835 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q838 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q851 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q854 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lF q860 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2924: 200E, 290N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0106 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v116 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v116a ; A16k203 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7722 A16w0121 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR East of k202 C1 2002-09-07_M907LR.j MISSING We excavated 10cm in this loci trying to find the face of the wall f249. We did not find the face but the material is harder than the surrounding matrix. The workmen also pointed out that in the eastern half the material is softer. This area also uncovered several seal impressions yesterday and today we made a box for possible seal impressions which was filled, we will look at these clay lumps tomorrow to see if any contain impressions once they dry out. The area was also scraped and cleaned, no pits were noticed in this area. C1 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR The wall f249 which extended into this locus was removed today then 10 cm was removed in the eastern portion. C2 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR We plan to dig down in the whole locus to the red in 10cm increments. D1a 2007-07-16_R716CJC.j cJC a27 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j fAB f264 D1a 2002-09-08_M928LR.j lR f286 D1a 2002-09-18_M926LR.j lR f314 D1a 2002-09-05_-MX12-99.j fAB i89 D1a 2002-09-05_-MX12-99.j fAB i91 D1a 2002-09-05_-MX12-99.j fAB i92 D1a 2002-09-07_-MX12-99.j aP i94 D1a 2002-09-07_-MX12-99.j lR i95 D1a 2002-09-09_M917LR.j lF i102 D1a 2002-09-11_M917LR.j lF i106 D1a 2002-09-12_M917LR.j lR i109 D1a 2002-09-12_M917LR.j lF i110 D1a 2002-09-13_M917LR.j aP i118 D1a 2002-09-15_M917LR.j lR i127 D1a 2002-09-18_-MX12-99.j aP i136 D1a 2002-09-05_MX12LR.j lR q700 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q704 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q733 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q737 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q742 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q749 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j fAB q754 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lF q757 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q763 D1a 2002-09-12_MX12LR.j lF q775 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lR q788 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q805 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j lR q830 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q842 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2921: 240E, 290N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0106 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v116 ; A16k204 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7723 A16w0122 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR East of k203 C1 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR We started to remove 10 cm from the entire area to get down to the red. C1 2002-09-18_M919LR.j lR This reddish layer was removed today, exposing more of the stone courtyard a12 pavement. D1a 2007-07-16_R716CJC.j cJC a26 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j fAB f265 D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j lR f278 D1a 2002-09-08_M928LR.j lR f285 D1a 2002-09-18_M926LR.j lR f315 D1a 2002-09-26_M926LR.j lR f335 D1a 2002-09-26_M926LR.j lR f336 D1a 2002-09-26_M926LR.j lR f337 D1a 2002-09-26_M926LR.j fAB f338 D1a 2002-09-26_M926LR.j fAB f339 D1a 2002-09-09_M917LR.j lF i103 D1a 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j aP i138 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q709 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q717 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q720 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q736 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q744 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q747 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q751 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lF q758 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q764 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q767 D1a 2002-09-12_MX12LR.j lR q774 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q806 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q811 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j lR q827 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q844 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q847 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q867 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q884 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q887 D1a 2002-09-26_MX12LR.j lR q902 D1a 2002-09-26_MX12LR.j fAB q905 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2920: 200E, 290N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v114c O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v121 ; A16k205 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7724 A16w0123 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR South of k202, south of f206 burial cut C1 2002-09-07_M907LR.j MISSING We removed a small portion on the west side following one of the layers seen in section. We decided to stop excavating the area and concentrate on scraping and cleaning the surface. The southern cut of the section was also shaved back 10cm, which exposed a fresh section with clear sloping lines that matched the surface layers (a photograph was taken of this v94). From plan view one can see the top lines of these layers seen in the south section. C1 2002-09-09_N304LR2.j lR We tried to follow the sloping layers in the south section which revealed two layers; f266 a reddish layer and below f282 a gray ashy layer. f266 was followed and removed but when the workmen tried to follow f282 it seemed to disappear and was too difficult to see. The area was then cleaned and several bricks were noticed on the surface along with the circular lines that were noticed last season, which defined f250. The bricks are inside this circular pattern on the western end. This may be another burial. C2 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR We plan to follow f282 gray from the cut of the burial f206 since we see it clearly on that side in section. We will then be able to follow it going north to south and come down to the same level that is already exposed on the western side. D1a 2002-09-14_-MX12-99.j aP a20 D1a 2007-07-16_R716CJC.j cJC a21 D1a 2002-09-22_-MX12-99.j lR a22 D1a 2007-07-16_R716CJC.j cJC a25 D1a 2007-07-16_R716CJC.j cJC a27 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j fAB f266 D1a 2002-09-08_M928LR.j lR f282 D1a 2002-09-11_-MX12-99.j lR f288 D1a 2002-09-11_-MX12-99.j lR f289 D1a 2002-09-11_-MX12-99.j lR f291 D1a 2002-09-12_M926LR.j lR f296 D1a 2002-09-12_M926LR.j lR f297 D1a 2007-08-02_R731PC.j pC f302 D1a 2002-09-14_M926LR.j aP f304 D1a 2002-09-15_M926LR.j lR f310 D1a 2002-09-18_M926LR.j lR f313 D1a 2002-09-18_M926LR.j aP f316 D1a 2002-09-19_M926LR.j lR f318 D1a 2002-09-19_M926LR.j lR f319 D1a 2002-09-19_M926LR.j aP f320 D1a 2002-09-21_M926LR.j lR f321 D1a 2002-09-22_M926LR.j lR f326 D1a 2002-09-25_M926LR.j aP f331 D1a 2002-09-26_M926LR.j lR f334 D1a 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR i99 D1a 2002-09-12_M917LR.j aP i113 D1a 2002-09-14_M917LR.j lR i123 D1a 2007-08-12_R809SC.j sC i124 D1a 2007-08-12_R809SC.j sC i125 D1a 2002-09-15_M917LR.j lR i131 D1a 2002-09-18_-MX12-99.j aP i134 D1a 2002-09-18_-MX12-99.j aP i135 D1a 2002-09-18_-MX12-99.j aP i137 D1a 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j aP i139 D1a 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j aP i142 D1a 2002-09-30_-MX12-99.j lR i146 D1a 2002-09-22_-MX12-99.j lR i156 D1a 2002-09-22_-MX12-99.j lR i157 D1a 2002-09-22_-MX12-99.j lR i158 D1a 2002-09-22_-MX12-99.j lR i159 D1a 2002-09-22_-MX12-99.j lR i160 D1a 2002-09-23_-MX12-99.j aP i161 D1a 2002-09-23_-MX12-99.j fAB i162 D1a 2002-09-23_-MX12-99.j lR i163 D1a 2002-09-23_-MX12-99.j lR i164 D1a 2002-09-23_-MX12-99.j aP i168 D1a 2002-09-24_-MX12-99.j lR i169 D1a 2002-09-25_-MX12-99.j aP i172 D1a 2002-09-25_-MX12-99.j fAB i173 D1a 2002-09-25_-MX12-99.j lR i174 D1a 2002-10-01_-MX12-99.j lR i175 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q708 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q725 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q728 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q731 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q745 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q750 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lF q759 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q761 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q769 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q773 D1a 2002-09-12_MX12LR.j lF q776 D1a 2002-09-12_MX05SB.j lR q779 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lF q780 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lF q781 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q795 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q797 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q801 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q804 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q819 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j lR q829 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j aP q832 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j aP q833 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q839 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q840 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q841 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q843 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q849 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q853 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q858 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q864 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q866 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q869 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lF q871 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lR q877 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lR q880 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lR q883 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q886 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q888 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q889 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q890 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q895 D1a 2002-09-25_MX12LR.j aP q897 D1a 2002-09-26_MX12LR.j aP q899 D1a 2002-09-26_MX12LR.j lR q900 D1a 2002-09-26_MX12LR.j lR q901 D1a 2002-09-26_MX05SB.j fAB q903 D1a 2002-09-26_MX12LR.j fAB q904 D1a 2002-09-26_MX12LR.j fAB q906 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2925: 200E, 450N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0094 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0094a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0098 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0102 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0109 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0109a O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v110 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v110a O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v110b O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v112 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v127 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v131b O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v140b O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v140c O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v142 ; A16k206 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7725 A16w0124 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR South of k203 C1 2002-09-07_M907LR.j MISSING The southern cut of the section was shaved back 10cm, which exposed a fresh section with clear sloping lines that matched the surface layers (a photograph was taken of this v94). From plan view one can see the top lines of these layers seen in the south section. The layers alternate from gray soft ashy to harder orange clay soil. The slope goes from west (being the lowest point) sloping up to the east. D1a 2012-03-26_W326LC.j lC f267 D1a 2002-09-11_-MX12-99.j lR f292 D1a 2002-09-11_-MX12-99.j lR f293 D1a 2002-09-13_M926LR.j lR f299 D1a 2002-09-13_M926LR.j aP f300 D1a 2002-09-15_M926LR.j lR f303 D1a 2002-09-14_M926LR.j lR f306 D1a 2002-09-14_M926LR.j fAB f309 D1a 2002-09-09_M917LR.j lF i104 D1a 2002-09-11_M917LR.j lF i105 D1a 2002-09-12_M917LR.j lF i111 D1a 2002-09-12_M917LR.j aP i112 D1a 2002-09-13_M917LR.j aP i114 D1a 2002-09-13_M917LR.j aP i115 D1a 2002-09-13_M917LR.j aP i116 D1a 2002-09-13_M917LR.j aP i117 D1a 2002-09-13_M917LR.j lF i120 D1a 2002-09-14_M917LR.j lF i122 D1a 2002-09-15_M917LR.j lR i129 D1a 2002-09-17_M917LR.j lF i132 D1a 2002-09-17_M917LR.j lF i133 D1a 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j aP i141 D1a 2002-09-30_-MX12-99.j lR i147 D1a 2002-09-21_-MX12-99.j aP i149 D1a 2002-09-21_-MX12-99.j aP i150 D1a 2002-09-21_-MX12-99.j lF i151 D1a 2002-09-21_-MX12-99.j lF i153 D1a 2002-09-21_-MX12-99.j lF i154 D1a 2002-09-21_-MX12-99.j lF i155 D1a 2002-09-23_-MX12-99.j aP i165 D1a 2002-09-23_-MX12-99.j aP i167 D1a 2002-09-24_-MX12-99.j lR i170 D1a 2007-08-14_R813LR.j lr q756.3 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q712 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q721 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q739 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q741 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j fAB q753 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lF q756 D1a 2002-09-11_MX05SB.j lR q760 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q765 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q770 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q772 D1a 2002-09-12_MX12LR.j lF q778 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lR q783 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lR q785 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lR q789 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lR q791 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q792 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q807 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q812 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q814 D1a 2002-09-17_MX12LR.j lF q825 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j lR q828 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j aP q836 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q837 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q848 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q850 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q855 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q857 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lF q870 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lF q874 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lR q876 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lR q878 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lR q881 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lR q882 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q885 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q893 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q894 D1a 2002-09-26_MX12LR.j lR q907 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2927: 240E, 450N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0094 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0094a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0099 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0107 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v113 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v119 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v120 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v126 ; A16k207 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7726 A16w0125 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR South of k204 C1 2002-09-07_M907LR.j MISSING we excavated 10cm from the entire area, which exposed three small gray pits and a brick structure of some sort. One of the small pits is seen in the south section and only goes down 5-10 cm. The bricks are located in northeast area and contains several gray bricks and orange bricks. The bricks do not form a line or pattern and may be a burial. The pits and the bricks have not been assigned feature numbers. C1 2002-09-11_-MX12-99.j lR 5-7 cm was removed from f294 which spreads throughout the locus. Removal began in the north end extending south with a reference view from the burial which cut the material creating a section. South of the burial a19 a very nice seal impression was recovered i108. This contains an impression of a seated figure on a chair wearing a hat and has been sent to conservation for cleaning. Two photographs were taken, one with the item in place another with the relay tag. C1 2002-09-13_MX12LR4.j lR Diadin is removing the light colored fill of what appears to be a hollow which extends into the east baulk k209. D1a 2002-09-08_-MX12-99.j lR a19 D1a 2002-09-05_M928LR.j fAB f268 D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j lR f272 D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j lR f273 D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j lR f274 D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j lR f276 D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j lR f277 D1a 2002-09-11_-MX12-99.j fAB f290 D1a 2002-09-11_-MX12-99.j aP f294 D1a 2002-09-12_M926LR.j fAB f295 D1a 2002-09-13_M926LR.j lR f298 D1a 2002-09-22_M926LR.j lR f327 D1a 2002-09-25_M926LR.j aP f332 D1a 2002-09-05_-MX12-99.j fAB i88 D1a 2002-09-07_-MX12-99.j lR i93 D1a 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR i96 D1a 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR i97 D1a 2007-08-09_R809SC.j sC i97.1 D1a 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR i98 D1a 2002-09-09_M917LR.j lF i101 D1a 2002-09-11_M917LR.j lR i107 D1a 2002-09-11_M917LR.j lR i108 D1a 2002-09-13_M917LR.j lF i119 D1a 2002-09-13_M917LR.j lF i121 D1a 2002-09-15_M917LR.j lR i130 D1a 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j lR i143 D1a 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j lF i144 D1a 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j lF i145 D1a 2002-09-30_-MX12-99.j lR i148 D1a 2007-08-13_R813LR.j lr q703.1 D1a 2007-08-13_R813LR.j lr q715.1 D1a 2002-09-05_MX12LR.j lR q701 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q703 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q713 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q714 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q715 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q719 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q724 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q729 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j fAB q752 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j fAB q755 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q766 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q771 D1a 2002-09-12_MX12LR.j lF q777 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lF q782 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lR q784 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j lR q786 D1a 2002-09-13_MX12LR.j fAB q787 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q793 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q794 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q798 D1a 2002-09-14_MX12LR.j lR q799 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q802 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q803 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q808 D1a 2002-09-19_MX12LR.j lF q846 D1a 2002-09-21_MX12LR.j lR q856 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q859 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q862 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q868 D1a 2002-09-25_MX12LR.j aP q898 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2916: 200E, 450N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0091a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0092 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0093 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0096 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0100a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0104 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v113 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v126 ; A16k208 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7727 A16w0126 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR East section/baulk of k110, east of k207 B11 2002-09-04_M904LR2.j MISSING northern section of k110 east baulk running from the middle of the pit curve (seen in k108). It contains 127 cm of soil from top to bottom and contains f205, wall f215, and f202, which we put together as f257. The locus begins by the north section and is 50cm thick then widens out in the center extending south. C1 2002-09-19_-MX12-99.j lR The soil above the laminations was removed and left a thin gray layer that runs through k208, and k209 seen in section. Portions of the east section k208, k209 are being removed today. D1a 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR f257 D1a 2002-09-14_M926LR.j fAB f307 D1a 2002-09-14_M926LR.j fAB f308 D1a 2002-09-15_M926LR.j lR f311 D1a 2002-09-15_M926LR.j lR f312 D1a 2002-09-22_M926LR.j lR f324 D1a 2002-09-15_M917LR.j lR i128 D1a 2002-09-04_MX12LR.j lR q693 D1a 2002-09-04_MX12LR.j lR q694 D1a 2002-09-05_MX12LR.j lR q695 D1a 2002-09-07_MX12LR.j lR q707 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q810 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q813 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q815 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q820 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q821 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q822 D1a 2002-09-17_MX12LR.j lF q823 D1a 2002-09-22_MX12LR.j lR q863 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2918: 100E, 450N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089c O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v114c ; A16k209 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7728 A16w0127 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR East section/baulk of k110, east of k204 north of k208 C1 2002-09-03_M903LR.j lR today we began to remove the east baulk of k110 starting from the southern side, which is k209. The material was assigned with old feature numbers of last season. We are removing this material, which is approx. 90 cm high using a big pick. C1 2002-09-19_N303LR.j lR The soil above the laminations was removed and left a thin gray layer that runs through k208 and k209 seen in section. A small pit f295 close in the south side was also removed. Portions of the east section k208, k209 are being removed today. D1a 2002-09-27_-MX12-99.j lR a23 D1a 2007-07-16_R716CJC.j cJC a27 D1a 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR f256 D1a 2002-09-22_M926LR.j lR f322 D1a 2002-09-22_M926LR.j aP f325 D1a 2002-09-23_M926LR.j lR f328 D1a 2002-09-23_M926LR.j lR f329 D1a 2002-09-27_M926LR.j fAB f341 D1a 2002-09-23_-MX12-99.j aP i166 D1a 2002-09-03_MX12LR.j lR q689 D1a 2002-09-03_MX12LR.j lR q690 D1a 2002-09-04_MX12LR.j lR q691 D1a 2002-09-04_MX12LR.j lR q692 D1a 2002-09-15_MX12LR.j lF q809 D1a 2002-09-16_MX12LR.j lR q818 D1a 2002-09-17_MX12LR.j lF q824 D1a 2002-09-23_MX12LR.j lR q879 D1a 2002-09-24_MX12LR.j lR q892 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR rm2914: 100E, 390N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089a O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089c O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089d O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0100 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0100a O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v118 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v124 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v128 O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v128a O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v128b O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v128c O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v128d O15 2007-08-03_R803PC.j pC v129 ; A16k210 A35 2014-11-06_YY06CJC.j cJC L_W23d7729 A16w0128 W323 lC.jpg B11 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR area below tannur f180 in k108- small extension out of the East baulk of k108 C1 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR Today we continued to remove the ashy pit fill found in this "pillar". This pit fill has a very clear boundary that is marked by a dark gray ashy layer that slopes down making the containment of this feature easy. Below this pit fill f280 is the accumulation that was cut by the pit. This accumulation contains the tannur f180 and the layers associated with it. When scraping the area to make sure that the entire pit fill was excavated a small pit was discovered in the eastern side of the locus. The matrix consisted of a jumble of pottery sherds and may be a continuation of the pit fill f280 or a separate pit that cuts into f283. This eastern side was given a separate feature number f284 which contains this mixture of pit and accumulation that went down approx 30 cm. We assume that this feature is contaminated and decided not to keep the pottery unless something significant was found. We did find one object a long curved piece of clay which is the only element associated with this feature. Once the area was leveled below f284 and f283 we noticed that the matrix again changed- the western side retained a bright orange color while the eastern side a grayish tone. We decided to keep these areas separate and the orangish material remained f283 while the gray was assigned f287. Currently only 20-30 cm remain until the red f190. C2 2002-09-09_-MX12-99.j lR A buffer of 10cm will remain separating the red f190 with the accumulation above, f283 and f284. D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j fAB f279 D1a 2002-09-08_M926LR.j fAB f280 D1a 2002-09-08_M928LR.j lR f283 D1a 2002-09-08_M928LR.j lR f284 D1a 2002-09-08_M928LR.j lR f287 D1a 2002-09-08_MX12LR.j lR q727 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q730 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q734 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q735 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q738 D1a 2002-09-09_MX12LR.j lR q740 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q743 D1a 2002-09-10_MX12LR.j lR q748 D1a 2002-09-11_MX12LR.j lR q762 D1a 2002-09-18_MX12LR.j lR q826 D3 2002-09-03_-MX12-99.j lR r?: 100E, 130N O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089 O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0089d O1 2002-09-29_-MX12-99.j lR v0090