.bk A09 .fl J806jl2.j .fd log entries, journal entries .ei jl .ed J806 .rd J806 .ri jl k 9 W of k3 a 20 8 bu f137, q329 child burial 21 9 dw f146, i46 entrance to house in baulk 22 9 r f152,150,161 room i .rd J712 45 98 4 344 si 46 131 9 342 la in-situ door socket 47 98 4 354 bronze pin 48 98 3 347 bronze ring 49 98 4 358 si to MKB 50 98 3 364 si to MKB 51 98 3 364 si to MKB 52 99 4 378 fg bird 53 98 3 376 si 54 99 6 387 bd shell 55 144 3 390 fg equid 56 98 6 387 si to MKB 57 98 6 387 si to MKB 58 98 3 426 si to MKB 59 98 4 427 cl to MKB 60 98 3 426 fg 61 144 9 431 fg 62 98 3 440 si to MKB 63 144 9 441 ma bronze pin .rd J715 64 126 3 454 si to MKB 65 126 3 454 fg .rd J717 66 74 4 474 fg 67 156 3 471 fg 68 74 4 479 si to MKB .rd J718 69 100 4 485 si 70 99 4 487 si 71 99 4 487 si 72 100 4 499 ma bronze pin 73 99 4 491 si seal impression 74 162 9 509 ma bronze pin 75 99 4 511 ma bronze wire 76 99 4 504 si 77 100 6 516 si 78 100 6 516 si 79 100 6 516 uk perhaps iron? 80 99 4 522 fg head? .rd J721 81 144 9 529 bd 82 110 6 527 wh 83 158 6 525 se determinant cylinder seal 84 110 6 532 ma .rd J722 85 144 9 537 fg maybe bird, maybe lamp 86 110 6 538 uk 87 134 9 563 fg perhaps head of i85? 88 173 6 570 wh 89 158 6 577 ma bronze axe 90 74 4 574 fg 91 100 4 589 fg part of female figurine 92 74 4 ma bronze .rd J728 93 110 6 614 si 94 116 6 a-horn long, curved horn 95 185 6 644 si was q644.1, relayed and changed 96 185 6 644 si 97 185 6 644 si .rd J613 v 13 m 13a t 13b t 13c t .rd J616 14 W 14a S 15 E 15a w E 2 framings 15b t NE gf89 15c t SE 15d t E detail of brickfall .rd J618 16 ESE pavement and destruction 16a w ESE 16b ESE .rd J620 17 N gk3 with workers 17a c N gk3 with workers .rd J623 18 E gf118,117 ga15 18a E gf118,117 ga15 vertical frame, black and white .rd J624 19 E gk4,6 gf74,105 pit 19a t W gk4,6 gf74,105 19b c W gk4,6 gf74,105 19c c W gk4,6 gf74,105 .rd J628 20 E gf112 gk7 emergence of architecture in k7 20a w E gf112 gk7 emergence of architecture in k7 21 S gf120,110 pot smash .rd J704 22 N gf74,76,80,98,99,100,113 gk4,6 22a t N entire baulk 22b t N stratigraphy 22c t N bricky mass 22d t N bricky mass 22e w W bricky mass .rd J708 23 gf138,144,145,167 gk9 23a t N hearth, doorway, path 23b t N path 23c t W 2nd stone was f145 .rd J710 24 E gk7 gf112 k7 E baulk .rd J711 25 SW gf98,11,115,116,117,120,125,132,133,134,135 ga17 gk6 25a m SW gf98,11,115,116,117,120,125,132,133,134,135 ga17 gk6 25b t W 25c t SW 25d m SW gf98,11,115,116,117,120,125,132,133,134,135 ga17 gk6 25e t SW 26 W gk9 gf138,139,143 26a t E gk9 gf145 .rd J712 27 N ga17 gf125,124,127 27a m N ga17 gf125,124,127 28 E gk3,4 gf80,81,82,84,74,92,1,87,88,89,76,98,99,100 28a c E gk4 gf98,99,100 28b c E gk4 gf98,99,100 28c c E gk3 gf98,99,100 28d c E gk3 gf98,99,100 28e c E gk3 gf98,99,100 28f c E gk3 gf98,99,100 28g c E gk3 gf98,99,100 29 OW gk9 gf144,152,151 29a t ON gf152,153 29b t OE gf151,152 30 E gk4 gf80,81,82,84,88,89,99,100,147,156,155 30a m E gk4 gf80,81,82,84,88,89,99,100,147,156,155 30b t O gf89 30c t E 31 N gk3,4 gf80,81,84,89,99,100,113,142,147,155,156 31a m N gk3,4 gf80,81,84,89,99,100,113,142,147,155,156 31b t O gf89 .rd J720 32 S gk4 gf99,92,100,154,163 32a O gf163 32b E gf163 32c t S gf163 32d t E gf163 32e t SE gf163 32f c E gf163 .rd J721 33 OW gf151,152,144,160,161,162 gk9 33a t W gf151,152,160,161,162 33b t W gf151,152,161,162 33c t O gf151,152,144,160,161,162 34 E gk3 gf74,98,99,100,154,155,163 .rd J724 35 S gk6 gf100,110,116,117,98,124,125,127 ga17 35a t S 35b c S 35c t W 36 SE gk6 ga17 gf100,124,125,116,117,191 37 SW gk6 ga17 gf100,116,110,124,125 gi89 37a c W 37b t NW gk6 gi89 view with worker holding pick .rd J726 38a SE gi91 gk4 slide by gg, c-61/c-60 .rd J728 ;39 SW gf178 gk4 working shot .rd J729 40 S gf116 gk6 large animal horn or rib 40a t SE 41 E 42 SE 42a t S sherd and pebble floor 43 SW gf191 brick floor 43a t E gf191 .rd J802 .ri gb f 172 ar We looked carefully for a matching wall to the N, digging a sounding trench below the level of the floor: the idea was that the stones may have been removed after the destruction of AR and might have left a trace. But there was nothing of sort. If a matching wall was there in a position similar to that of f155 (the curtain wall at the E end of the courtyard), it has vanished completely. There is no trace of postholes, either, at least not in the narrow sounding excavated. .rd J731 k 6 H1 I am assuming a poor, non-palace reuse of the courtyard immediately following the destruction of AR and the start of the mid-floors in AK. The stone arrangement by the doorway to section B of AK might have re-used stones of the curtain wall to the W end of the courtyard. This immediate re-use of the original surface is analogous to the tannurs on the pavement and floor in A12.