.bk A12 .fl K718jl.j .fd log and journal entries, K718 .ei jl .ed K718 .rd K718 .ri jl f 341 27 aa m5018 82 158 K718jl 342 27 is m2338 24 154 K718jl f 341 ds step of ^aa against E side of mud ledge f326 =l f329 =l f331 f 342 ds sherd, stone, and bone collection in k27 under f331 nl In retrospect, this collection should probably be an aggregate within f331, so I have made it a35 and have equalled this feature to the aggregate. Also, I have equalled it to f331, since the q-lots certainly belong within this feature, of which this is a small pit/installation of some sort. =l f331 =l a35 a 35 27 is f342 q695,696,697 sherd-stone-bone installation i 99 342 27 696 ma 1.6 0.2 metal ring 100 342 27 696 bd 0.5 2.4 1.5 gray-brown incised bead 101 342 27 696 fg 3.5 6.54 3.4 green rump and body q 693 pb 338 26 E part of locus m2337 18 148 694 pbos 341 27 wf m5018 82 158 695 pb 342 27 wf m2338 24 154 stones and bones accidentally removed while excavating f341 696 pb 342 27 wf m2338 24 154 10 697 pb 342 27 wf m2338 24 154 10 698 p 331 27 W part of locus m2338 24 154 10 694.1 la li lithic lot 694.2 bk chunks of brick or tannur 694.51 sm ashy material 693.1 cl cl clay lump lot 696.1 la li lithic lot 693.2 la li lithic lot 693.3 kw kiln waste lot 697.51 sm gray flaky material 696.2 la li large stones in aggregate v 120 OW gk27 gf331,326,342,335 ga35 120a t OW gk27 gf331,342 ga35 closeup of a35 -dy Today, we removed f342, the ^aa against the wall f326 on the E side. okk photographed it, and gb and rah used the opportunity to shoot a sequence of video clips documenting the face of the mud ledge. In k26, we cleaned the white surfaces f338 and continued exploring them. Just before breakfast, we found a stone under the N end of the mud ledge, which supports the theory of the circular barrier and perhaps will explain how it started. f 342 ds This feature is the sherd/stone/bone aggregate a35 in k27. i 101 df fg in flat or rump facing SE ro lying on its right side