.bk A12 .fl K717jl.j .fd journal and log entries, K717 .ei jl .ed K717 .ri jl .rd K717 f 338 26 fa 339 27 fi 340 27 ho i 97 336 26 689 si 1.2 2.1 2.1 possible seal impression 98 331 27 691 fg 2.3 3.2 2.1 ^fg rump q 687 pb 336 26 E part of locus m2337 22 141 10 688 pbi 331 27 W part of locus m5018 26 166 10 689 pbi 336 26 m2337 31 158 20 690 pbi 331 27 m5018 46 166 two pedestals of small stones 691 pb 331 27 W part of locus m2338 24 157 10 over rock/bone/sherd collection 692 pbi 331 27 E part of locus m2337 38 118 10 688.1 ca cl 687.51 sp yellow crystalline stone 690.1 bk two large chunks of fired brick 689.1 cl clay lump lot 689.2 ca cl broken clay egg/sling bullet 689.3 la lithic lot 692.1 cl clay lump lot v 118 S gk27 gf258,259,316,329,331,339,340,324 ga32 fissure 118a t S gk27 gf258,259,316,339,340 ga32 upper part of ^fi 118b t S gk27 gf316,324,331,339,340 ga32 lower part of ^fi 118c c S gk27 gf339,340 ga32 119 OW gk27 gf326,331,335,342,341 f 338 ds a series of white layers in k26, one on top of the next, that appear to be from vegetable matter. dy We shall dig the layer above each surface in turn, switching to the small pick. f 339 ds ^fi inside fissure f340 in the SE corner of k27. Crumbly and loose. f 340 ds fissure in SE corner of k27, seen at E edge of the S baulk. =l f321 .ri gb i 96 in flat ro flat on back or not available (workman picked it up before we noticed) nc embedded in soft brown dirt f336 very near the mud ledge f326 .ri jl -ph due to a misunderstanding between myself and the photography staff, v116 was accidentally assigned to a photo which was never taken. Therefore, v117-118 have been renamed v116-117 to correct the log. v 118 ph This view shows the ^fi f339 in the fissure f340on the E side of k27, in relation to the S baulk and the stone wall of a32. v118a is a tight shot of the top half of the fissure, v118b the bottom half. v118c is a closeup of the ^fi within the fissure, to show its texture. q 691 ds This q-lot is very interesting, since it is the ^a lying on top of the sherd-stone-bone congregation in k27. It may contain some pieces from that ^a which were dug before we recognized the nature of the contents.