; File processed on 2024-11-15 ; A20.1 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-07-14_S811LR.j !! figurine A35 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d2167 A20i1 S901 dM fg f4.jpg B10 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM figurine B11 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM animal figurine made out of clay possibly an equine figurine. The head, the legs, and the tail are missing. The figurine is painted, with stripes visible in a reddish brown color, munsell number 2.5YR 4/6 reddish brown. The surface of one side as well as a portion of the belly area are painted. The stripes also follow partially toward the front leg. The other side has incrustations of soil, so we cannot tell if it has a similarly painted surface. D1 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM k13 D3 2008-07-14_S812LR8R.j yM r13 (42656 41014 - 9403 / Relay location: NE corner) F51 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM i1 (figurine) sits in f4 (topsoil) G17 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM q6 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s2-JPC J1 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM 3.4 J2 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM 6.9 J3 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM 2.7 BA1 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM figurine BA2 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM 2.6 BA3 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM 6.5 BA6 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM cl BA9 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM body of an animal figurine K3 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM cl K5 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM pale yellow K6 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM 2.5Y7/4 K10 2008-07-14_S811LR.j yM broken O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2167 A20i1 S901 dM fg f4.jpg O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2168 A20i1 S901 dM fg f4.jpg O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2169 A20i1 S901 dM fg f4.jpg O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2170 A20i1 S901 dM fg f4.jpg O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2171 A20i1 S901 dM fg f4.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 ; A20.2 A20 !!_!! !! metal artifact A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! metal tool A30 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Possible needle A35 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1875 A20i2 S804 dM ma f10.jpg B10 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE metal pin B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC metal tool B11 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE small copper alloy pin. The piece is heavily oxidized. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Circular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft fragment, straight, tapering toward pointed end; other end of the shaft is broken. May have been part of a needle. D1 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM k2 D3 2008-07-26_S728EE-R.j sE r101 (42104 40725 - 9381 / Relay location: SE) F51 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM i2 (metal tool) sits in f10 (accumulation D) G17 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM q15 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J2 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE 2.68 J2 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 2.6 J3 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE 0.18 BA1 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM pin BA3 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM 2.8 BA6 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM mt BA8 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM green BA9 2008-07-14_S721LR.j yM bronze pin K3 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE bronze K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC copper-alloy K10 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE broken O2 2008-08-04_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1872 A20i2 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1873 A20i2 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1874 A20i2 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1875 A20i2 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1876 A20i2 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1877 A20i2 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2242 A20i2 S916 dM f10.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2243 A20i2 S916 dM f10.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-07-21_S811LR3.j yM to conservation P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.3 A20 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE metal artifact A21 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j !! tool A35 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1872 A20i3 S804 dM ma f10.jpg B10 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE tool B11 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE a small copper alloy piece shaped as a small scraper with a flat rectangular tool surface. As a tool, it may have been appropriate for small scale detail or finishing work. It is fine enough also to be considered as a medical tool. The handle is flat and mostly square, following the thickness of the rectangular surface. It is also irregular at the tip, suggesting a break. This part may have once been longer and surrounded by wood for support. Heavily oxidation covers the entirety of the surface. D1 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM k2 D3 2008-07-15_S720LC-R.j yM r28 (42209 40709 - 9382 / Relay location: SW) F51 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM i3 (tool) sits in f10 (accumulation D) G17 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM q16 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J2 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE 3.2 J3 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE 0.9 J4 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE 0.1 BA1 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM metal artifact BA3 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM 3.2 BA4 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM 1 BA6 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM mt BA8 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM green BA9 2008-07-16_S721LR.j yM small bronze scraper or similar tool K3 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE bronze K5 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE green/light brown K90 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE w1 is taken at the widest part; w2 is taken at the handle. O2 2008-08-04_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1869 A20i3 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1870 A20i3 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1871 A20i3 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1872 A20i3 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1873 A20i3 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1874 A20i3 S804 dM ma f10.jpg O2 2008-09-15_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2185 A20i3 S915 dM sp f10.jpg O2 2008-09-15_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2186 A20i3 S915 dM sp f10.jpg O2 2008-09-15_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2187 A20i3 S915 dM sp f10.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-07-22_S811LR4.j eE to conservation ; A20.4 A20 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE lithic artifact A21 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j !! door socket A35 2008-08-03_A20_VWX.j !! L_V21d1832 A20i4 S803 dM la f10.jpg B10 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE door socket B11 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE door socket with a triangular shape and rounded corners. The whole surface is covered with encrustations of soil, and roughly worked. The circular depression is not centered, superficial, and smooth. The upper surface is flat. D1 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE k2 D3 2008-07-17_S720LC-R.j yM r33 (41889 40569 - 9408 / Relay location: Se) F51 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE i4 (door socket) sits in f10 (accumulation D) G17 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE q16 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J1 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE 9.5 J2 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE 29.2 J3 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE 16.7 BA1 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE door socket BA2 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE 6.2 BA3 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE 26 BA4 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE 22.6 BA6 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE st BA8 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE gray BA9 2008-07-17_S721LR.j sE not associated with a floor but found upright K3 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE lithic K5 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE gray K10 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j sE broken O2 2008-08-03_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1832 A20i4 S803 dM la f10.jpg O2 2008-08-03_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1833 A20i4 S803 dM la f10.jpg O2 2008-08-03_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1834 A20i4 S803 dM la f10.jpg O13 2008-07-17_S803LR3.j yM v6 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-17_S917LC2.j lC ZSB 105-34 ; A20.5 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-07-19_S811LR2.j !! bead (clay) A35 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !! L_V22d5795 A20i5 T906 dM bd f22.jpg B10 2008-07-19_S811LR2.j yM bead (clay) B11 2008-07-19_S811LR2.j yM small bead made out of clay, perforated in the middle with a green color mixed with the original white color. The bead is damaged on one side but the surface is smooth. D1 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR k2 D3 2008-07-19_S720LC-R.j yM r43 (42073 40564 - 4608 / Relay location: bottom of object) F51 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR i5 (bead (clay)) sits in f22 (accumulation C) G17 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR q30 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12a-JPC J1 2008-07-19_S811LR2.j yM 0.3 J2 2008-07-19_S811LR2.j yM 0.6 BA1 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR bead BA6 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR cl BA8 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR white BA9 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR small white bead K3 2008-07-19_S811LR2.j yM cl K5 2008-07-19_S811LR2.j yM greenish white K10 2008-07-19_S811LR2.j yM complete O2 2008-07-24_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1567 A20i5 S724 dM bd f22.jpg O2 2008-07-24_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1568 A20i5 S724 dM bd f22.jpg O2 2008-07-24_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1569 A20i5 S724 dM bd f22.jpg O2 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5795 A20i5 T906 dM bd f22.jpg O2 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5796 A20i5 T906 dM bd f22.jpg O2 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5797 A20i5 T906 dM bd f22.jpg O2 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5798 A20i5 T906 dM bd f22.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 12-20 ; A20.6 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j !! figurine A35 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d2172 A20i6 S901 dM fg f5.jpg B10 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE figurine B11 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE body of an equine figurine. No limbs are preserved. The form of the figurine retains a subtle, but noteworthy peak where the mane should be. There is also evidence for a tail and phallus. The form follows generally the equus type 1. D1 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM k12 D3 2008-07-19_S720LC-R.j yM r44 (42669 40717 - 9415 / Relay location: middle) F51 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM i6 (figurine) sits in f5 (accumulation C) G17 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM q34 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J2 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE 6.5 J3 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE 3.0 BA1 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM figurine BA2 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM 2.9 BA3 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM 6.7 BA4 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM 4 BA6 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM cl BA8 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM light gray BA9 2008-07-19_S721LR.j yM animal figurine K3 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE cl K5 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE light brown K10 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j eE broken O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2172 A20i6 S901 dM fg f5.jpg O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2173 A20i6 S901 dM fg f5.jpg O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2174 A20i6 S901 dM fg f5.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V22d8216 A20i6 T916 dM cl f5.JPG.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V22d8217 A20i6 T916 dM cl f5.JPG.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V22d8218 A20i6 T916 dM cl f5.JPG.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 ; A20.7 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j !! figurine A35 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d2164 A20i7 S901 dM fg f4.jpg B10 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j yM figurine B11 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j yM head of an animal figurine, possibly a carnivore. The nose and mouth area are missing and parts of the ears are broken; the figurine has a long neck. The bottom side of the head is scratched and a little damaged. The color is light brown, with no paintings or decorations. D1 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR k13 D3 2008-07-19_S720LC-R.j yM r45 (42160 41400 - 9392 / Relay location: NW) F51 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR i7 (figurine) sits in f4 (topsoil) G17 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR q37 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s2-JPC J1 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j yM 2.4 J2 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j yM 4.6 J3 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j yM 2.8 BA1 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR figurine BA2 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR 3.5 BA3 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR 4.6 BA4 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR 2 BA6 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR cl BA8 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR light yellow BA9 2008-07-19_S721LR.j lR body of an animal figurine K3 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j yM cl K5 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j yM light brown K10 2008-07-20_S811LR2.j yM broken O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2164 A20i7 S901 dM fg f4.jpg O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2165 A20i7 S901 dM fg f4.jpg O2 2008-09-01_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2166 A20i7 S901 dM fg f4.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 ; A20.8 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-09-17_S917LC3.j !! andiron A35 2009-09-21_A20_VWX.j !! L_V22d8207 A20i8 T921 dM em f26.JPG.jpg B10 2008-09-17_S917LC3.j lC andiron B10 2008-09-17_S917LC3.j lC clay artifact B11 2008-09-17_S917LC3.j lC Possible andiron very fragmented. It has been excavated very carefully but the andiron was very badly preserved, because it was just below the topsoil. It could be also a piece of tannur but its clay is very fine so we think that more probably it is an andiron. Moreover the the curve seems too sharp to be a tannur. C1 2008-07-20_S813YM3.j yM This andiron was discovered under the topsoil of k15 and is in very fragile condition. We are excavating it by cleaning the surface first using very delicate tools in order to articulate it carefully, and then we will remove it.The broken pieces of the andiron are covered with soil that can not be removed easily. Due to the andiron's poor condition, we plan to remove it in pieces and not attempt to block it out for fear that it will collapse in the process. Photographs are being taken to document the steps of the excavation and the removal. After the surface was cleaned, we began removing the soil between the andiron fragments. The pieces are being removed one at a time and stored in a box. Our intention for spending so much time articulating and removing this andiron is based on an attempt to see if any surfaces are incised however nothing was found to suggest such as surface. D1 2008-07-20_S721LR.j yM k15 D3 2008-07-20_S720LC-R.j yM r46 (42075 42145 - 9354 / Relay location: NW) F51 2008-07-20_S721LR.j yM i8 (andiron) sits in f26 (layer) G17 2008-07-20_S721LR.j yM q40 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC BA1 2008-07-20_S721LR.j yM andiron BA7 2008-07-20_S721LR.j yM cl BA8 2008-07-20_S721LR.j yM orange BA9 2008-07-20_S721LR.j yM fragmented K5 2008-07-20_S813YM3.j yM light gray O2 2009-09-21_A20_VWX.j dM L_V22d8207 A20i8 T921 dM em f26.JPG.jpg O2 2009-09-21_A20_VWX.j dM L_V22d8208 A20i8 T921 dM em f26.JPG.jpg O2 2009-09-21_A20_VWX.j dM L_V22d8209 A20i8 T921 dM em f26.JPG.jpg O13 2008-07-20_S803LR3.j yM v17 O13 2008-07-20_S803LR3.j yM v17a O13 2008-07-20_S803LR3.j yM v18 O13 2008-07-20_S803LR3.j yM v18a O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-17_S917LC2.j lC ZSB 4-10 ; A20.9 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j !! goblet A35 2009-09-08_A20V-T^.J !! L_V22d6859 A20i9 T908 dM cv f30.jpg B10 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE goblet B11 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE ceramic vessel, almost half of it is missing and the piece preserved is broken in two pieces. The middle section of it is wider than the top and the bottom; the bottom is thicker than the top. The base is round. The general color of the vessel is very pale brown and in the upper part four red lines are drawn as a decoration. The top part of the vessel is straight, but the rest is round. B11 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC This small pot (also called shouldered goblet) presents a straight necks with a simple rounded rim. The body is ovoid in shape and linked to the neck with an internal carination. The base is a base ring (mxrg). The pot presents a painted decoration of four bands, brown-orange in colour on part of the neck and the shoulder. Also the rim has a thin painted band covering both the internal and external part of it (decoration M3). Inside the vessel there are two drip marks. C1 2008-07-21_S721LR2.j lR This item was found with the big pick while removing the brickfall under f27. Midway through the pick run, i9 surfaced sitting upright next to brick fragments. The area was scraped to see if a pit cut was visible, indicating a possible burial or associated floor but nothing was noted with the jar floating in brickfall. The jar is incomplete, missing a portion of the rim and body. The incomplete surface show the jar was broken in antiquity. Relays and photographs were taken before it was removed. D1 2008-07-21_S721LR.j yM k13 D3 2008-07-21_S721LC-R.j yM r67 (42524 41243 - 9354 / Relay location: N) F51 2008-07-21_S721LR.j yM i9 (goblet) sits in f30 (brickfall) G17 2008-07-21_S721LR.j yM q50 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J2 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE 10.5 J3 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE 11.2 J3 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 10 J4 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 12 J5 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 3 BA1 2008-07-21_S721LR.j yM ceramic vessel BA2 2008-07-21_S721LR.j yM 10.5 BA4 2008-07-21_S721LR.j yM 12 BA6 2008-07-21_S721LR.j yM cl BA7 2008-07-21_S721LR.j yM small jar, broken. Found sitting up in brickfall K3 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE cl K5 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE very pale brown K6 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE 10YR 8/2 K10 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE broken ZcaW0 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC Fine Chaff Temper Ware O2 2008-07-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1685 A20i9 S728 dM cv f30.jpg O2 2008-07-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1686 A20i9 S728 dM cv f30.jpg O2 2008-07-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1687 A20i9 S728 dM cv f30.jpg O2 2008-07-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1688 A20i9 S728 dM cv f30.jpg O2 2008-07-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1689 A20i9 S728 dM cv f30.jpg O2 2009-09-08_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6859 A20i9 T908 dM cv f30.jpg O2 2009-09-08_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6860 A20i9 T908 dM cv f30.jpg O2 2009-09-08_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6861 A20i9 T908 dM cv f30.jpg O2 2009-09-08_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6862 A20i9 T908 dM cv f30.jpg O13 2008-07-21_S803LR3.j sE v22 O13 2008-07-21_S803LR3.j sE v22a O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-17_S917LC2.j lC ZSB 6-20 ; A20.10 A20 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE metal artifact A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! metal artifact A35 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1866 A20i10 S804 dM ma f29.jpg B10 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE debitage B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC metal artifact B11 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE fragment of a metal debitage, with a long and curved shape. The surfaces are encrusted with soil and the metal is oxidized. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Unclassif. fragment of copper-alloy shaft rectangular sectioned, slightly bent; heavy soil incrostation and oxidation make difficult to detect the real thickness of the shaft, which seems to taper toward blunted end; possibly a pointed tool-object. D1 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM k3 D3 2008-07-22_S725LC-R.j yM r69 (41750 40994 - 9348 / Relay location: SE) F51 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM i10 (metal artifact) sits in f29 (layer) G17 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM q54 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J1 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE 0.3 J2 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE 5.2 J2 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 5.1 J3 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE 0.38 J4 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.4 J7 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.2 BA1 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM vent BA3 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM 3.5 BA4 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM 0.4 K3 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE metal K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC copper-alloy K5 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE green K10 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE broken O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1866 A20i10 S804 dM ma f29.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1867 A20i10 S804 dM ma f29.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1868 A20i10 S804 dM ma f29.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2253 A20i10 S916 dM f29.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2254 A20i10 S916 dM f29.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2255 A20i10 S916 dM f29.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j sE to conservation. P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.11 A20 !!_!! !! ceramic vessel A21 2008-09-08_S908LC.j !! jar A35 2008-09-18_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d2190 A20i11 S918 dM cv f29.jpg B10 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC jar B11 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC Fragmentary jar preserved for about 50%, exactly half is missed, but both the rim and the base are preserved. The base is flat (Mz type xf). The jar (shape mjns801) has a straight short neck and a rounded shoulder. The body is semi globular in shape and the rim is flat on top and thickened externally, with a rectangular section. C1 2008-07-22_S722LR.j lR Broken jar found while removing f27, brick melt. We initially anticipated the brick melt to be deeper since in the trench, the brick melt was approximately 10 cms then brickfall underneath, totally 30 cms until reaching the ash. After removing 10cms in the western half of k3, ash was found with i11 surfacing within the ash. The base is at a slight oblique angle. A large tannur fragment was found immediately to the east and may be associated with the jar. C99 2008-07-23_S723LR.j lR Removed the jar today after mKB looked at it. The jar while fragmented appears quite complete. After the jar was removed the area was scraped and cleaned revealing several cobblestones below, forming a pavement f43. This contextualizes the jar, associating it with a floor and tannur f29. D1 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM k3 D3 2008-07-22_S725LC-R.j yM r70 (41979 41087 - 9368 / Relay location: NW) F51 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM i11 (jar) sits in f29 (layer) G17 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM q65 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J2 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 16 J3 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 18 J4 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 23 J5 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 8 BA1 2008-07-22_S824YM.j yM jr K3 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC clay (Rc) K5 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC Pink K6 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 7.5YR8/3 K10 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC Fragmentary O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2264 A20i11 S916 dM f29.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2265 A20i11 S916 dM f29.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2266 A20i11 S916 dM f29.jpg O2 2008-09-18_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2190 A20i11 S918 dM cv f29.jpg O2 2008-09-18_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2191 A20i11 S918 dM cv f29.jpg O2 2008-09-18_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2192 A20i11 S918 dM cv f29.jpg O13 2008-07-22_S803LR3.j yM v23 O13 2008-07-22_S803LR3.j yM v23a O13 2008-07-23_S803LR3.j sE v27 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-09-18_S918LC.j lC to pottery room ; A20.12 A20 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE clay artifact A21 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j !! unknown A35 2009-08-30_A20V-T^.J !! L_V22d5729 A20i12 T901 dM cl f37 relief fg.jpg B10 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE unknown B11 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE rectangular clay artifact with a flat rear surface and a raised frontal surface with a stepped plan profile. The uppermost raised portion is made up of rounded linear segments that extend parallel to the length. It is tempting to see human or animal features in these forms, particularly in the well preserved portions, where facial and upper body elements can be interpreted. These are however too subtle and inconsistent to be conclusive. D1 2008-07-26_S802LC2.j yM k12 D3 2008-07-26_S728EE-R.j sE r100 (42379 41599 - 9350 / Relay location: NW) F51 2008-07-26_S802LC2.j yM i12 (unknown) sits in f37 (brickfall) G17 2008-07-26_S802LC2.j yM q55 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J1 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE 3.6 J2 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE 8.2 J3 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE 4 BA1 2008-07-26_S802LC2.j yM uk cl BA2 2008-07-26_S802LC2.j yM 3.6 BA3 2008-07-26_S802LC2.j yM 8.2 BA4 2008-07-26_S802LC2.j yM 3.8 BA6 2008-07-26_S802LC2.j yM cl K3 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE cl K5 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE light brown K10 2008-07-27_S811LR3.j eE complete O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1762 A20i12 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1763 A20i12 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1764 A20i12 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1765 A20i12 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1766 A20i12 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1767 A20i12 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O2 2009-08-30_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5729 A20i12 T901 dM cl f37 relief fg.jpg O2 2009-08-30_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5730 A20i12 T901 dM cl f37 relief fg.jpg O2 2009-08-30_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5731 A20i12 T901 dM cl f37 relief fg.jpg O2 2009-08-30_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5732 A20i12 T901 dM cl f37 relief fg.jpg O2 2009-08-30_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5733 A20i12 T901 dM cl f37 relief fg.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 7-69 P99 2008-08-23_S824SE.j yM to conservation ; A20.13 A5 2024-09-10_ZI906.j lC tn A20 !!_!! !! other A21 2024-09-10_ZI906.j !! sample A35 2008-07-24_S803LR3.j !! v29 B10 2024-09-10_ZI906.j lC sample D1 2008-07-27_S802LC2.j lC k2 D3 2008-08-10_S810YM-R.j lC r235 (42095 40804 - 9366 / Relay location: middle) F51 2008-07-27_S802LC2.j lC i13 (sample) sits in f22 (accumulation C) I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12a-JPC BA1 2008-07-27_S802LC2.j lC ta O13 2008-07-24_S803LR3.j yM v29 O13 2008-07-24_S803LR3.j yM v29a O13 2008-07-30_S811LC.j lR v41 O13 2008-07-30_S811LC.j lR v41a O13 2008-08-04_S812LC.j sE v54 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 ; A20.14 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-07-30_S805SE.j !! figurine A35 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1771 A20i14 S731 dM fg f37.jpg B10 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE figurine B11 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE hindquarters of an animal figurine, possibly an equus. The object has several breaks: the torso, the head and the legs are missing; the right side and the caudal surface are erased. The left side is preserved but encrusted with soil. The original surface, when visible, is quite smooth and reddish brown. D1 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE k14 D3 2008-07-28_S728EE-R.j yM r121 (41971 41812 - 9338 / Relay location: SE) F51 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE i14 (figurine) sits in f37 (brickfall) G17 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE q96 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J1 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 3.7 J2 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 7.4 J3 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 5.9 BA1 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE figurine BA2 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE 3.6 BA3 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE 7 BA4 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE 5.9 BA6 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE cl BA9 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE Animal figurine K3 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE cl K5 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE light red K6 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 2.5YR 7/6 K10 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE broken O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1771 A20i14 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1772 A20i14 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1773 A20i14 S731 dM fg f37.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 2-20 ; A20.15 A20 !!_!! !! ceramic vessel A21 2008-09-08_S908LC.j !! jar A35 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1970 A20i15 S820 dM cv f24.jpg B10 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC jar B11 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC Two fragments pertinent to the same vessel. No rim or base are preserved, but it is recognizable as a jar shoulder. The body sherd is quite thick (about o.8 cm) and the shoulder shows a sharp carination. On the upper part there is a typical Mitanni decoration (MZ type M6) showing a bird, unfortunately the head is missing, in white painted, on a black painted background. Below the carination there is a wide black painted band. D1 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE k12 D3 2008-07-28_S728EE-R.j yM r122 (42542 40588 - 9360 / Relay location: SW) F51 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE i15 (jar) sits in f24 (accumulation C) G17 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE q94 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12a-JPC J2 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 12 J7 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 0.8 BA1 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE cup BA3 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE 12.4 BA4 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE 6.5 BA6 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE cl BA9 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE Two fragments of ceramic vessel with painted decoration. K3 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC clay (Fc) K5 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC pale yellow K6 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC 2.5YR7/3 K10 2008-09-08_S908LC.j lC broken O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1970 A20i15 S820 dM cv f24.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1971 A20i15 S820 dM cv f24.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1972 A20i15 S820 dM cv f24.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1973 A20i15 S820 dM cv f24.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 ; A20.16 A20 !!_!! !! organic A21 2008-07-29_S805SE.j !! human body A35 2008-09-13_S913LC.J !! w36 B10 2008-07-29_S805SE.j sE human body B11 2008-07-29_S805SE.j sE human tooth. Maxilla Incisor # 1 or 2 D1 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j lR k15 D3 2008-07-28_S728EE-R.j yM r123 (42014 42317 - 9257 / Relay location: NE) F51 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j lR i16 (human body) sits in f55 (accumulation A) G1 2008-08-19_S818lR.j !! a1 G17 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j lR q55 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s14-JPC BA1 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j lR human body BA9 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j lR Human tooth-Maxilla, incisor lorz. O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-07-29_S805SE.j sE to TBH ; A20.17 A20 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE lithic artifact A21 2008-08-20_S820SE.j !! unknown A35 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1821 A20i17 S802 dM la f44.jpg B10 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE unknown B11 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE long and thin lithic artifact with a trapezoidal shape. One of the two larger sides is flat and covered by many soil encrustations; the opposite side is divided into two sections: one is rough and one is smooth with very thin horizontal and parallel lines incised. The item is broken at the two extremities, while the two sides are smooth and not broken: this means that the item was not larger than how it appears now. Possibly it is a polishing tool for small items, such as beads. D1 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE k15 D3 2008-07-28_S728EE-R.j yM r124 (42156 42247 - 9257 / Relay location: N) F51 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE i17 (unknown) sits in f44 (accumulation C) G17 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE q97 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s14-JPC J1 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE 0.7 J2 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE 8.2 J3 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE 1.4 BA1 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE uk st BA2 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE 0.5 BA3 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE 8.1 BA4 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE 1.4 BA6 2008-07-28_S802LC2.j sE li K3 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE lithic K5 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE black K10 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE broken O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1821 A20i17 S802 dM la f44.jpg O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1822 A20i17 S802 dM la f44.jpg O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1823 A20i17 S802 dM la f44.jpg O2 2009-08-23_A20_VWX.j dM L_V22d5701 A20i17 T823 dM uk f44.jpg O2 2009-08-23_A20_VWX.j dM L_V22d5702 A20i17 T823 dM uk f44.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 16-88 P2 2008-09-17_S917LC2.j lC ZSB 16-94 ; A20.18 A20 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee metal artifact A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! tool A35 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1824 A20i18 S802 dM la f30.jpg B10 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee needle B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC tool B11 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee palm length lead needle with a 0.40 cm diameter taken from the center. The piece is heavily oxidated with an even white encrustation. The piece is complete and preserves a 1 mm diameter hole drilled near the top. An almost identical piece has been found (J5.24) with approximately the same diameter. This needle is missing the head, but can be identified as the same type based on the dimensions, weight, surface condition and stratigraphy. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Thick and robust lead needle, circular sectioned shaft, slightly bent; eye made by perforation of the shaft, circular in shape (0.1cm diam); complete. The majority of the surface is oxidated and encrusted with soil. D1 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE k13 D3 2008-07-29_S729LC-R.j yM r130 (42287 41276 - 9330 / Relay location: S) F51 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE i18 (tool) sits in f30 (brickfall) G17 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE q102 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J2 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee 7 J4 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee 0.4 J4 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.4 @ max diam shaft J5 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.3 @ min diam shaft J99 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee diameter is taken from near the center of the piece BA1 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE pin BA3 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE 7 BA4 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE 0.5 BA6 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE bz K3 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee lead K5 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee grayish white K10 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee complete K90 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Two fragments took for Ch. Analysis S904 (sC) O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1824 A20i18 S802 dM la f30.jpg O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1825 A20i18 S802 dM la f30.jpg O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1826 A20i18 S802 dM la f30.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2239 A20i18 S916 dM f30.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2240 A20i18 S916 dM f30.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2241 A20i18 S916 dM f30.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.19 A20 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee metal artifact A21 2008-07-31_S804SE.j !! metal strainer A35 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1827 A20i19 S802 dM la f44.jpg B10 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee metal strainer B11 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee a well preserved beer strainer made of a copper alloy with a tapered conical shape. One end is round and open and the other is flattened. Throughout the lower portion near the flat end, the piece is pierced with small holes around the circumference. A heavy dirt encrustation surrounds the piece with some exposed areas showing a dark green oxidation. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Perforated conical strainer, made from rolling one single piece of copper-alloy metal sheet; the two edges of the metal sheet overlap slightly and the seam where they join is clear; the rim is formed by folding a small portion the upper part of the metal sheet (ca. 0.2cm) upwards (reinforced?) which gives the impression of a small rim; complete. The majority of the surface is oxidated and encrusted with soil. D1 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j yM k15 D3 2008-07-29_S729LC-R.j yM r131 (42139 42270 - 9260 / Relay location: NE) F51 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j yM i19 (metal strainer) sits in f44 (accumulation C) G17 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j yM q106 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s14-JPC J2 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee 6.59 J2 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 6.5 J4 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee 0.76 J4 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 1 @ max diam shaft J5 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.9 @ min diam shaft J7 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.1 BA1 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j yM uncertain BA3 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j yM 6.6 BA4 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j yM 1 BA6 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j yM mt K3 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee bronze K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC copper-alloy K5 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee dark green K10 2008-07-31_S804SE.j ee complete O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1827 A20i19 S802 dM la f44.jpg O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1828 A20i19 S802 dM la f44.jpg O2 2008-08-02_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1829 A20i19 S802 dM la f44.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2259 A20i19 S916 dM f30.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2260 A20i19 S916 dM f30.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2261 A20i19 S916 dM f30.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.20 A20 !!_!! !! other A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! weapon A35 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1777 A20i20 S731 dM fg f58.jpg B10 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE figurine B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC weapon B11 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE torso of an animal figurine, possibly a bos: the identification is due to the prominent breast ridge. The tail and the sexual parts are preserved; the head and the legs are broken off. The surface is abraded. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Fragment of copper-alloy projectile point, with flat blade, very thin (rectangular cross-section) and rectangular-sectioned tang. The tang is almost entirley preserved, and seems to be broken at the height of insertion into a wood shaft. The majority of the surface is encrusted with soil. D1 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE k14 D3 2008-07-29_S729LC-R.j yM r132 (42026 41642 - 9343 / Relay location: SW) F51 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE i20 (weapon) sits in f58 (layer) G17 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE q101 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J1 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 4.48 J2 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 7.45 J3 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 3.33 BA1 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE figurine BA2 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE 4.4 BA3 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE 7.3 BA4 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE 3.6 BA6 2008-07-29_S802LC2.j sE cl K3 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE cl K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC copper-alloy K5 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE very pale brown K6 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 10YR 8/2 K10 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE broken O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1777 A20i20 S731 dM fg f58.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1778 A20i20 S731 dM fg f58.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1779 A20i20 S731 dM fg f58.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1780 A20i20 S731 dM fg f58.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1781 A20i20 S731 dM fg f58.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 2-20 P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.21 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-07-30_S805SE.j !! figurine A35 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1782 A20i21 S731 dM fg f10.jpg B10 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE figurine B11 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE torso of an animal figurine, possibly a felis. The body is long and thin, the right frontleg is preserved while the left frontleg and both the hindlegs are missing. The tail is abraded but visible, sexual parts are not indicated. The surface is encrusted with soil. D1 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR k2 D3 2008-07-30_S730YM-R.j yM r186 (41885 40503 - 9382 / Relay location: SW) F51 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR i21 (figurine) sits in f10 (accumulation D) G17 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR q114 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12b-JPC J1 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 3.03 J2 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 8.1 J3 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 2.78 BA1 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR figurine BA2 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR 3.5 BA3 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR 8.1 BA4 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR 2.5 BA6 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR cl BA9 2008-07-30_S802LC2.j lR Elongated body, no legs, broken head. K3 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE cl K5 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE very pale brown K6 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE 10YR 8/3 K10 2008-07-30_S805SE.j sE vroken O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1782 A20i21 S731 dM fg f10.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1783 A20i21 S731 dM fg f10.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1784 A20i21 S731 dM fg f10.jpg O2 2008-07-31_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1785 A20i21 S731 dM fg f10.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 2-20 ; A20.22 A20 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE lithic artifact A21 2008-08-13_S813SE.j !! unknown A35 2008-09-13_S913LC.J !! w36 B10 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE unknown B11 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE large stone object with an ovular concave depression in the center. The stone has a rough surface finish throughout with the center area slightly more refined in its finish. The ovular area has an approximate diameter of 20 cm. This ovular portion may have been used for grinding purposes; it is constructed in a rough geometrical shape with what seems to be a combination of natural erosion and once worked surfaces. Its similarity to a doorpost is intriguing, but given the size of the depression, the first possibility seems more likely. D1 2008-07-31_S802LC2.j yM k2 D3 2008-07-30_S805YM-R.j yM r198 (41813 40481 - 9376 / Relay location: S) F51 2008-07-31_S802LC2.j yM i22 (unknown) sits in f22 (accumulation C) G17 2008-07-31_S802LC2.j yM q116 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12a-JPC J1 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE 25 J2 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE 45 J3 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE 40 J4 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE 20 J99 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE the w2 measurement is taken as a rough indicator BA1 2008-07-31_S802LC2.j yM Vr BA3 2008-07-31_S802LC2.j yM 46 BA4 2008-07-31_S802LC2.j yM 36 BA6 2008-07-31_S802LC2.j yM li K5 2008-08-13_S813SE.j eE gray O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 ; A20.23 A20 !!_!! !! lithic artifact A21 2008-08-06_S812SE.j !! grinding stone A35 2008-08-28_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d2162 A20i23 S828 dM la f55.jpg B10 2008-08-06_S812SE.j yM grinding stone B11 2008-08-06_S812SE.j yM grinding stone in a very good condition. It has an oval shape. In the central area is wider and thicker; the bottom surface is flat, the top is convex. All the surfaces are slightly rough and porous, the stone is encrusted somewhere with soil. C1 2008-08-06_S806LR.j lR Removed the grinding stone that was found in f55, inside a1. The stone was lying horizontal and in place approximately 5 cm from the stone pavement at the same level that the other stone tools were found. This item was photographed this morning in situ, relayed and removed. D1 2008-08-06_S813YM.j eE k15 D3 2008-08-06_S808LR2R.j yM r203 (41861 42202 - 9255 / Relay location: SW) F51 2008-08-06_S813YM.j eE i23 (grinding stone) sits in f55 (accumulation A) G1 2008-08-19_S818lR.j !! a1 G17 2008-08-06_S813YM.j eE q153 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s14-JPC J2 2008-08-06_S812SE.j yM 31.4 J3 2008-08-06_S812SE.j yM 12.2 BA1 2008-08-06_S813YM.j eE grinding stone BA3 2008-08-06_S813YM.j eE 32 BA4 2008-08-06_S813YM.j eE 13 BA6 2008-08-06_S813YM.j eE li BA9 2008-08-06_S813YM.j eE grinding stone floating above floor f57 K3 2008-08-06_S812SE.j yM lithic K5 2008-08-06_S812SE.j yM gray K10 2008-08-06_S812SE.j yM complete O2 2008-08-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2162 A20i23 S828 dM la f55.jpg O2 2008-08-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2163 A20i23 S828 dM la f55.jpg O13 2008-08-06_S812LC.j yM v58 O13 2008-08-06_S812LC.j yM v58a O13 2008-08-06_S812LC.j yM v58b O13 2008-08-06_S812LC.j yM v62 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 105-32 ; A20.24 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-08-09_S812SE.j !! figurine A35 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !! L_V22d8202 A20i24 T916 dM fg f81.jpg B10 2008-08-09_S812SE.j yM figurine B11 2008-08-09_S812SE.j yM possibly the head and the neck of an horse figurine. One side of the face is damaged and it is not possible to distinguish any facial features. Only on one side indications of an ear is visible. Part of the nose is broken, and the breakage surface is black. The breakage surface is rough and damaged. The surface appears to be smooth, except for some scratches marks. The size of the item is big, which indicates that the figurine was quite big. The figurine was probably over-fired, and this explains the green color. D1 2008-08-07_S813YM.j yM k13 D3 2008-08-07_S808LR2R.j yM r209 (42178 40957 - 9348 / Relay location: SW) F51 2008-08-07_S813YM.j yM i24 (figurine) sits in f81 (accumulation A) G1 2008-08-10_S810LR2.j !! a3 G17 2008-08-07_S813YM.j yM q169 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12a-JPC J2 2008-08-09_S812SE.j yM 11 J3 2008-08-09_S812SE.j yM 9.3 BA1 2008-08-07_S813YM.j yM figurine BA3 2008-08-07_S813YM.j yM 10 BA4 2008-08-07_S813YM.j yM 4.7 BA6 2008-08-07_S813YM.j yM cl BA9 2008-08-07_S813YM.j yM possibly a horse figurine (head) K3 2008-08-09_S812SE.j yM cl K5 2008-08-09_S812SE.j yM light green K10 2008-08-09_S812SE.j yM broken O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1955 A20i24 S820 dM fg f81.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1966 A20i24 S820 dM fg f81.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1967 A20i24 S820 dM fg f81.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d8202 A20i24 T916 dM fg f81.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d8203 A20i24 T916 dM fg f81.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d8204 A20i24 T916 dM fg f81.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d8205 A20i24 T916 dM fg f81.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d8206 A20i24 T916 dM fg f81.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 2-21 ; A20.25 A20 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE metal artifact A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! metal artifact A35 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1878 A20i25 S809 dM ma f90 pin with explosion.jpg B10 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE unknown B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC metal artifact B11 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE a small, solid cast nail-shaped piece with a relatively well preserved surface. One end is slightly pointed and the other is flat. The diameter is consistent throughout. Near the flat end, there appears to be an unusual protrusion of excess metal. This area may have resulted from unusual oxidation patterns. Alternatively, it may have been the result of an explosion in a mould where the metal escaped the shape of the mould due to the heat or weakness in the mould, or a combination of the two. Viewed in this manner, this piece may have been part of a gating system vent used for casting a small piece in the lost-wax method. Closer inspection of similar occurrences may reveal more about this process and its prevalence at Mozan. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC fragment of circular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft, straight shaft tapering toward pointed end; possibly a pin D1 2008-08-09_S813YM.j sE k3 D3 2008-08-09_S810YM-R.j sE r223 (41860 41241 - 9340 / Relay location: E) F51 2008-08-09_S813YM.j sE i25 (metal artifact) sits in f90 (accumulation) G17 2008-08-09_S813YM.j sE q183 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s14-JPC J2 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE 3.12 J2 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 5 J4 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE 0.23 J4 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.2 J99 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE w2 is taken from a well preserved portion of the diameter, where no mould explosions or serious oxidation appears. BA1 2008-08-09_S813YM.j sE pin BA3 2008-08-09_S813YM.j sE 3.2 BA6 2008-08-09_S813YM.j sE bz K3 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE bronze K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC copper-alloy K5 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE green K10 2008-08-17_S820SE.j eE broken O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1878 A20i25 S809 dM ma f90 pin with explosion.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1879 A20i25 S809 dM ma f90 pin with explosion.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1880 A20i25 S809 dM ma f90 pin with explosion.jpg O2 2008-08-04_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1881 A20i25 S809 dM ma f90 pin with explosion.jpg O2 2008-08-09_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1875 A20i25 S809 dM ma f90 pin with explosion.jpg O2 2008-08-09_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1876 A20i25 S809 dM ma f90 pin with explosion.jpg O2 2008-08-09_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d1877 A20i25 S809 dM ma f90 pin with explosion.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2256 A20i25 S916 dM bz f90.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2257 A20i25 S916 dM bz f90.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2258 A20i25 S916 dM bz f90.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.26 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2008-08-12_S813SE.j !! figurine A35 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !! L_V22d6895 A20i26 T916 dM fg f103.jpg B10 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM figurine B11 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM body of an animal figurine, the head, the legs and the tail are missing. There is an evident breast ridge on the chest area; the presence of the phallus indicates that it is a male animal. The breakage surface of the head is rough and black in the middle. The figurine is thinner in the middle area; the surface is smooth but lightly scratched. D1 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM k2 D3 2008-08-10_S810YM-R.j yM r236 (41896 40612 - 9314 / Relay location: SE) F51 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM i26 (figurine) sits in f103 (layer) G17 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM q190 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12a-JPC J1 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM 2.1 J2 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM 5.7 J3 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM 2.3 BA1 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM figurine BA2 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM 2 BA3 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM 5.6 BA4 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM 2.4 BA6 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM cl BA9 2008-08-10_S813YM.j yM animal figurine K3 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM cl K5 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM very pale brown K6 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM 10YR 6/4 K10 2008-08-12_S813SE.j yM broken O2 2008-08-19_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1999 A20i26 S819 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2008-08-19_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2001 A20i26 S819 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2008-08-19_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2002 A20i26 S819 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2008-08-19_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2003 A20i26 S819 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6895 A20i26 T916 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6896 A20i26 T916 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6897 A20i26 T916 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6898 A20i26 T916 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d6899 A20i26 T916 dM fg f103.jpg O2 2009-09-16_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d8201 A20i26 T916 dM fg f103.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 2-21 ; A20.27 A20 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE metal artifact A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! tool A35 2008-08-23_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d2087 A20i27 S823 dM ma f102.jpg B10 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE rivet B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC tool B11 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE a small cylindrical iron fragment bent along one end into a cane-shape. The piece is covered almost entirely with soil encrustation, beneath which is a thick layer of iron oxide. The consistency of the diameter makes it difficult to detect a taper or possible point to indicate a pin or needle. There is also the possibility that the piece was left over for a casting process. However, taking into account that it was found beneath topsoil, it can be compared to an iron piece from J7 topsoil (q 45.3), a dirk which preserves a rivet inserted through the tang of the blade in order to hold a wooden handle in place. The diameter of this rivet, 0.3 cm, matches well with this cylindrical piece from A20, making it the most promising interpretation for this piece. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Shaft of circular cross-section which is blunt at one terminal and bent at the other into a hook; the shaft is uniform in diameter; the surface is characterized by oxidation and the metal looks to be iron, but a fracture of the shaft seems to reveal some lead. Find below topsoil, therefore could possible it is iron. D1 2008-08-16_S819YM.j sE k26 D3 2008-08-16_S818YM-R.j yM r347 (42211 42593 - 9343 / Relay location: SW) F51 2008-08-16_S819YM.j sE i27 (tool) sits in f102 (topsoil) G17 2008-08-16_S819YM.j sE q202 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s2-JPC J2 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE 5.5 J2 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 5 J4 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE 0.3 J4 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.2 J99 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE the length measurement of the piece assumes the piece was bent over time and was once straight. Therefore, the measurement follows the bend from one end to the other. BA1 2008-08-16_S819YM.j sE metal pin BA3 2008-08-16_S819YM.j sE 5 BA4 2008-08-16_S819YM.j sE 1 BA6 2008-08-16_S819YM.j sE mt K3 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE iron K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Lead with iron incrustation on whole surface K5 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE reddish brown K10 2008-08-20_S820SE.j eE broken K90 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC One fragment took for Ch. Analysis S904 (sC) O2 2008-08-23_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2087 A20i27 S823 dM ma f102.jpg O2 2008-08-23_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2088 A20i27 S823 dM ma f102.jpg O2 2008-08-23_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2089 A20i27 S823 dM ma 102.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2250 A20i27 S916 dM f102.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2251 A20i27 S916 dM f102.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2252 A20i27 S916 dM f102.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.28 A20 !!_!! !! metal artifact A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! pin A35 2008-08-28_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d2145 A20i28 S828 dM ma f90.jpg B10 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE needle B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC pin B11 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE a fully preserved copper alloy needle with a bent head. The best preserved portion reveals the original diameter of the piece. The needle point is preserved, and the majority of the surface is heavily oxidated and encrusted with soil. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Plain pin with curled head, probably circular cross-section shaft (the thick layer of oxidation makes difficult to reconstruct the original shape of the shaft), slightly bent, pointed end. The pin is entirely encrusted with soil and is badly corroded; in spite of the corrosion layer, the head, a small portion of the shaft are well preserved D1 2008-08-16_S824YM3.j sE k3 D3 2008-08-16_S818YM-R.j yM r348 (41747 41176 - 9331 / Relay location: SE) F51 2008-08-16_S824YM3.j sE i28 (pin) sits in f90 (accumulation) G17 2008-08-16_S824YM3.j sE q205 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s14-JPC J1 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE 7.8 J2 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE 9 J2 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 7.8 J4 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE 0.16 J4 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.3 J99 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE w2 is taken from the best preserved section revealing what would have been the original diameter of the needle. The length measurement reconstructs the original length of the needle before its current bent condition. J99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC w2 taken from the best preserved section BA1 2008-08-16_S824YM3.j sE needle BA3 2008-08-16_S824YM3.j sE 7.8 BA6 2008-08-16_S824YM3.j sE bz K3 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE bz K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC copper-alloy K5 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE green K10 2008-08-24_S828SE.j eE complete O2 2008-08-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2145 A20i28 S828 dM ma f90.jpg O2 2008-08-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2146 A20i28 S828 dM ma f90.jpg O2 2008-08-28_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2147 A20i28 S828 dM ma f90.jpg O2 2008-09-15_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2182 A20i28 S915 dM pi f90.jpg O2 2008-09-15_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2183 A20i28 S915 dM pi f90.jpg O2 2008-09-15_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2184 A20i28 S915 dM pi f90.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.29 A20 !!_!! !! other A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! weapon A35 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j !! L_V21d1952 A20i29 S820 dM ma f102.jpg B10 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE arrowhead B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC weapon B11 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE a solid cast leaf-shaped arrowhead made of a copper alloy, possibly through the use of a stone mould. The piece is constructed with a diamond-shaped shaft that covers roughly 1/3 of the entire length. There is a gradual taper throughout the length of the shaft for ca. 3 cm. Following this point, the head of the piece emerges with a more pronounced taper, reaching a max width of 1.11 cm near the center of the head. From here, it tapers into its final point at the top of the weapon. Unlike piece J5q168.1, which follows nearly the same dimensions and strengthens the idea of a common mould, this arrowhead shows no evidence for a midrib along the center of the head. Typically, this component adds structural integrity to the piece, and perhaps as a result, this arrowhead is bent upward along the length of the head whereas the J5 piece has maintained the original form. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Projectile point (medium size) with elliptic blade, flat, stem with tapering cut and romboidal section tang; point slightly damage on upper end; complete. The majority of the surface is heavily oxidated and encrusted with soil D1 2008-08-16_S819YM.j yM k26 D3 2008-08-16_S818YM-R.j yM r351 (42305 42672 - 9321 / Relay location: NW) F51 2008-08-16_S819YM.j yM i29 (weapon) sits in f102 (topsoil) G17 2008-08-16_S819YM.j yM q202 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s2-JPC J2 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE 7.79 J2 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 7.2 J3 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE 1.15 J4 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE 0.92 J4 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 1.2 J7 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.5 J99 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE the w2 is taken from the approximate center of the diamond shaped shaft BA1 2008-08-16_S819YM.j yM unknown BA3 2008-08-16_S819YM.j yM 7.8 BA4 2008-08-16_S819YM.j yM 1.2 BA6 2008-08-16_S819YM.j yM mt BA8 2008-08-16_S819YM.j yM gray K3 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE bronze K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC copper-alloy K5 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE green K10 2008-08-17_S819SE2.j eE complete K90 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC th max wd tang O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1952 A20i29 S820 dM ma f102.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1953 A20i29 S820 dM ma f102.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d1954 A20i29 S820 dM ma f102.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2236 A20i29 S916 dM f102.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2237 A20i29 S916 dM f102.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2238 A20i29 S916 dM f102.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.30 A20 !!_!! !! lithic artifact A21 2008-08-18_S819SE2.j !! bead A35 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !! L_V22d5791 A20i30 T906 dM bd f73.jpg B10 2008-08-18_S819SE2.j yM bead B11 2008-08-18_S819SE2.j yM oval shaped bead, the top and the bottom are not rounded but flat; it has a centered perforation that extents from the top to the bottom. The bead is thicker in the middle and slightly thinner on the two extremities. In the middle of the item there is a white line that goes all around the bead, and that is also surrounded by a thin, gray line. These lines divide the bead in two half: one of them is darker in color than the other. The surfaces are very smooth and polished. D1 2008-08-18_S819YM.j yM k4 D3 2008-08-18_S818YM-R.j yM r356 (41843 41398 - 9353 / Relay location: N) F51 2008-08-18_S819YM.j yM i30 (bead) sits in f73 (pavement, type c) G17 2008-08-18_S819YM.j yM q215 I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12a-JPC J2 2008-08-18_S819SE2.j yM 1.6 J4 2008-08-18_S819SE2.j yM 0.5 BA1 2008-08-18_S819YM.j yM bead BA3 2008-08-18_S819YM.j yM 1.5 BA4 2008-08-18_S819YM.j yM 0.6 BA6 2008-08-18_S819YM.j yM li BA8 2008-08-18_S819YM.j yM light brown, white K3 2008-08-18_S819SE2.j yM lithic K5 2008-08-18_S819SE2.j yM light brown and white K10 2008-08-18_S819SE2.j yM complete O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2053 A20i30 S820 dM bd f75.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2054 A20i30 S820 dM bd f75.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2055 A20i30 S820 dm bd f75.jpg O2 2008-08-20_A20V-^.j dm L_V21d2056 A20i30 S820 dM bd f75.jpg O2 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5791 A20i30 T906 dM bd f73.jpg O2 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5792 A20i30 T906 dM bd f73.jpg O2 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5793 A20i30 T906 dM bd f73.jpg O2 2009-09-06_A20V-T^.J !!! L_V22d5794 A20i30 T906 dM bd f73.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC w36 P2 2008-09-01_S901YM7.j yM ZSB 12-20 ; A20.31 A20 !!_!! !! metal artifact A21 2008-09-11_S917LC.j !! metal artifact A35 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j !! L_V21d2244 A20i31 S916 dM f52.jpg B10 2008-09-01_S901YM4.j yM metal pin B10 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC metal artifact B11 2008-09-01_S901YM4.j yM a copper alloy pin or needle,the piece is very thinand it formes an L shape.the piece is incrusted with soil.due to the L shapeof the piece it was mesured as tow parts (lg 3.4/2.6),the piece must have ben strate wich leads that the original length is 6cm. B11 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Unclassif. fragment of copper-alloy shaft circular sectioned, heavily bent; broken at both ends; heavy soil incrostation and oxidation make difficult to detect the real thickness of the shaft, which seems to taper; possibly a needle D1 2008-09-01_S901YM.j lC k12 D3 2008-09-07_S907YM-R.j yM r435 (42513 40966 - 9374 / Relay location: NW) F51 2008-09-01_S901YM.j lC i31 (metal artifact) sits in f52 (layer) I1 2008-09-14_S914LR.j !! s12a-JPC J2 2008-09-01_S901YM4.j yM 6 J2 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 5.2 J4 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC 0.1 BA1 2008-09-01_S901YM.j lC pin BA6 2008-09-01_S901YM.j lC mt BA9 2008-09-01_S901YM.j lC probably a pin from east section found during cleaning K3 2008-09-01_S901YM4.j yM bz K3 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC copper-alloy K5 2008-09-01_S901YM4.j yM green K10 2008-09-01_S901YM4.j yM broken O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2244 A20i31 S916 dM f52.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2245 A20i31 S916 dM f52.jpg O2 2008-09-16_A20_VWX.j dM L_V21d2246 A20i31 S916 dM f52.jpg P99 2008-09-11_S917LC.j sC Cons Room ; A20.32 A20 !!_!! !! lithic artifact A21 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j !! grinding stone B10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 grinding stone B11 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 a complete plano-convex shaped basalt grinding stone D1 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM k23 D3 2010-09-14_U918MM1R.j yM r460 (42912 41499 - 9405 / Relay location: NE) F51 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM i32 (grinding stone) sits in f157 (accumulation D) G17 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM q271 J2 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 28.3 J4 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 11.9 J7 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 3.4 BA1 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM grinding stone BA2 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM 4 BA3 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM 27 BA4 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM 12 BA6 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM li BA8 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM bluish gray BA9 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM oval grinding stone K3 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 basalt K5 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 dark gray K10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 complete ; A20.33 A20 !!_!! !! ceramic vessel A21 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j !! ceramic vessel A35 2010-09-14_ZE816aMA.J !! v172 B10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 ceramic vessel B11 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 an almost complete pomme-granate shaped ceramic vessel with a flat nipple base. D1 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM k23 D3 2010-09-14_U918MM1R.j yM r461 (42943 41401 - 9403 / Relay location: N) F51 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM i33 (ceramic vessel) sits in f157 (accumulation D) G17 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM q271 J1 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 5.4 J2 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 9 J3 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 7 J4 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 2 BA1 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM goblet BA3 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM 10 BA4 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM 7 BA6 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM cl BA8 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM light brown BA9 2010-09-14_U924BH1.J yM complete goblet K3 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 clay-baked K5 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 light gray K6 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 10YR 7/1 K10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 broken O13 2010-09-14_ZE816aMA.J yM v172 ; A20.34 A20 !!_!! !! clay artifact A21 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j !! figurine A35 2010-09-14_ZE816aMA.J !! v172 B10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 figurine B11 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 a fragmentary animal figurine. Front part with head and legs is broken, the surface is rough, part of the tail is visible. D1 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS k24 D3 2010-09-15_U918MM1R.j yM r469 (42767 41824 - 9377 / Relay location: N) F51 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS i34 (figurine) sits in f163 (accumulation D) G17 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS q285 J1 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 3.3 J2 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 7.8 J4 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 2.2 BA1 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS figurine BA2 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS 3 BA3 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS 7.5 BA4 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS 3 BA6 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS cl BA8 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS very pale brown BA9 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J jS fragment of an animal figurine: rear, end, tail, and genitalia visible, hind legs K3 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 clay-baked K5 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 light gray K6 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 2.5Y 7/2 K10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 broken O13 2010-09-14_ZE816aMA.J yM v172 ; A20.35 A20 !!_!! !! lithic artifact A21 2010-09-20_U927YM.j !! door socket A35 2010-09-14_ZE816aMA.J !! v172 B10 2010-09-20_U927YM.j jH door socket B11 2010-09-20_U927YM.j jH its a door socket. the the surface is whitish, and the center of the top surface is concave. D1 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC k23 D3 2010-09-18_U918MM1R.j mM1 r494 (42807 41325 - 9411 / Relay location: N) F51 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC i35 (door socket) sits in f173 (accumulation) G17 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC q286 J1 2010-09-20_U927YM.j jH 10.3 J2 2010-09-20_U927YM.j jH 19 J3 2010-09-20_U927YM.j jH 16 BA1 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC door socket BA2 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC 20 BA3 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC 17 BA4 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC 8 BA6 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC li BA8 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC white BA9 2010-09-15_U924BH1.J lC door socket in place K3 2010-09-20_U927YM.j jH lithic K5 2010-09-20_U927YM.j jH gray K10 2010-09-20_U927YM.j jH complete O13 2010-09-14_ZE816aMA.J yM v172 ; A20.36 A20 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 metal artifact A21 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j !! unknown B10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 unknown B11 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 a v-shaped bronze artifact, probably a nail, the surface is covered by soil incrustations. D1 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC k25 D3 2010-09-18_U918MM1R.j mM1 r518 (42510 42374 - 9289 / Relay location: S) F51 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC i36 (unknown) sits in f177 (accumulation D) G17 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC q295 J1 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 2 J2 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 4 J3 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 0.5 BA1 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC pin BA2 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC 4 BA4 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC 0.5 BA6 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC bronze BA8 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC dark green BA9 2010-09-18_U924BH1.J lC bronze pin or needle K3 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 bronze K5 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 gray K10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 broken ; A20.37 A20 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 metal artifact A21 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j !! nail B10 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 nail B11 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 a completely preserved nail with nail head and a perforation in the upper part of the body, the nail is completely incrusted. D1 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM k34 D3 2010-09-18_U918MM1R.j mM1 r513 (42995 41969 - 9365 / Relay location: NE) F51 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM i37 (nail) sits in f181 (accumulation D) G17 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM q307 J2 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 5.9 J3 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 0.6 J7 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 2.0 BA1 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM nail BA3 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM 5.7 BA4 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM 0.6 BA6 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM bronze BA8 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM greenish BA9 2010-09-19_U924BH1.J yM it’s a bronze nail with a perforation on the body K3 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 bronze K5 2010-09-24_U924MM1.j mM1 brownish gray