.bk A9 .fl J806jlw.j .fd daily journal: strata, descriptions, features .ei jlw .ed J806 .rd J806 .ri jlw ;s ;1 131,94,118,121,112,159 Surface accumulation ;2 119,122,137,95,63,148 Modern scattered occupation ;3 138,139,143,144,145,149 Late Settlement ;4 151,152,160,161,162,166,168,167 Middle Settlement ;5 169,132,133,134,135,129,106,114,105,109 Early Settlement ;6 158,104,128,170 Abandonment ;7 108,101,102,103,120,107,111 Late scattered occupation ;8 113,126,177,179,175,74,76 Middle scattered occupation ;9 130,87,180,123,89,90,136 Early scattered occupation ;10 174,127,110,92 Late non-palace use ;11 142,183,191,187,186,99,154,116,88,98,96,140,115 Middle non-palace use ;12 192,117,189,100,164,165,157,185,182,181,184,178,171,141,173,147,93,97,124,125,172 First non-palace use ;13 80,150,163,146,153,176,190,188,81 Late palace use ;14 84,93,97,124,125,172,155,156 Early palace use f 193 df pb ds line of melon-sized stones extending south from the NW corner of large wall foundation, f155 to platform, f163. Partially hidden by accumulation, so function unknown. tc si f100 f 194 df tr ds small test trench, approximately 30 cm sq, dug at the NW corner of baked brick platform, f163, to determine with which floor surface the platform was associated (we had presumed that since the platform and floor bricks were similar, they were built at the same time). However, we found that the bottom course of brick was laid at the level of the pebble floor, f80, and conclude that the platform must be associated with it rather than the brick floor. tc cu f81 f 81 df fi ds fill or accumulation atop baked brick floor, f84, and under pebble floor, f80, discovered in trench 194. Analyzed from test trench. Probably described in season H report, not available here. Very fine grains, hard packed near the level of the brick floor. 5 non-diagnostic sherds and one large stone as inclusions. c# 10YR5/3 co brown f 193 4 is line of stones between f155 and f163 194 4 small test trench near NW cnr of f163; el=8296 at top and el=8268 at bottom; J802