.bk J07 .fl ZK329pC.j .fd feature description .ed ZK329 .ei pC .rd ZK326 .ri pC -dy on March 2026, during an inspection by aMA, a skeleton was noticed under a mudbrick wall in a collapsed section in Unit C2. This unit is published elswere and not in the UGR (see Bianchi et al. 2014), therefore the journal entry is in J7. See also report of aMA here: MCV grave report. f 59 ds in the northern collapsed section, at about 50cm unter the topsoil, is visible a mudbrick wall. The wall is at least six courses high, the mudbricks are light orange-brown in colour and a gray-brown mortar is visible between the bricks. Just under the wall a human skeleton f60 is visible. dy the wall was noticed during an inspection of aMA. The intense rainfall during winter caused the collapse of the section. tc co f60 O12 v52 O12 v53 v 52 ds view of the northern collapsed section in C2, recored in J7. A mudbrick wall f59 and a skeleton f60 are visible O12 f59, f60 O22 S f 60 ds a human skeleton in the north section. The skeleton is lying and probably belongs to a grave. No pottery or other items were collected or observed. The elevation of the grave was not recorded, but it lies aproximately 2.5m below the topsoil. dy the grave was noticed during an inspection of aMA. The exceptional rainfall during winter caused the section in unit C2 to collapse. The priority of preserving the grave before more damages occurred was more important than recording it, so we do not have dimensions or the elevation of the skeleton. See also entry in MCV grave report. The grave was covered with soil. This unit was excavated in years 1998-2001 by the DOG team and is published in Bianchi et al. 2024. In this unit houses and graves were recorded. In locus C2 A95 graves from the Khabur period (2000-1800 BC) were exacavted. O12 v52 O12 v53