.bk A09 .fl J719jl.j .fd view descriptions .ei jl .ed J719 .rd J717 .ri jl v 17 ph This view, taken from A10, shows the continuing progress excavating A9 k 3 through the kitchen in A6. v17a is a closeup of k 3. v 18 ph This view is a closeup of the human burial f 108 found in the east baulk of k 3. It preserves in photographic form the section of bones that were removed to allow for continued excavation. v18a is a black and white, vertically framed view from the same angle and distance. v 19 ph v19a is an overhead view of the pit. v19b is a closeup of the white ash layer. v19c is an oblique overhead view, still focusing on the stratigraphy. v 22 ph v22 is a view of k6 from k4 to show excavation progress and what is still to come. v22a, from the same location, focuses on the upper half of the baulk. v22b is a closeup of the lower meter of the k6 section. v22c to v22e are views of the brickfall in the NE of k6 from different angles. v 23 ph v23 is a shot of the later architecture found in the top levels of k9. It links f138, 139, 143, 144, 145, and 149. v23a is a closeup of doorway threshold f143 and hearth f149, v23b is a closeup of the sherd path f139, and v23c is a closeup of sherd layer f145. v 24 ph v24 is a view of the west baulk of k7 just before it was turned over to A11. It preserves the (still limited) stratigraphy. v 25 ph v25 shows the a17 doorway in conjunction with the other features around it, such as the EW wall of the room and the floor layers. v25a is simply a vertically framed picture of the same view. v25b, instead, focuses on the stratigraphy at the intersection of the northern and western baulks. v25c and e are closeups of the a17 northern stratigraphy. Finally, v25d is essentially the same shot as v25.