.bk A14 .fl N813jl.j .fd journal entries .ed N813 .ei jl .ri jl .rd N813 -dy In k12 this morning, we continued to remove the eastern baulk, until it was at the same level as the rest of the locus. Meanwhile, we drew the north baulk to record the limited excavations along it this season, and then excavated most of it, as well. In k11, we drew the part of the east section recently exposed by the removal of the northern baulk, and then began to excavate it, as well. In k89, we excavated the presumed pit, which turned out to be the decayed remains of a burlap bag from many seasons before. In k1, we began to excavate a9, the pit, in anticipation of beginning to excavate the four loci k1, k2, k11 and k12 according to the layers of the "pathway" from the platform to the underground structure. Also, today we officially closed k100. From now it, it will be referred to by its original designation, as the north baulk of k1. -sg Before we excavate k1 any further, we need to draw the section of a4 which was exposed by the excavations within k100 (see v67). We will do this tomorrow morning. We will also continue excavating in a9, to complete the pit. We will remove the eastern baulk of k13, in order to completely uncover the contents of a11. We will finish removing the k11 east baulk and the accumulation within k89. And then, we will proceed to excavate across all four loci (keeping the features and q-lots distinct, of course), following the layers of the white reed matting and other examples of the "pathway" from the platform to the api, until we reach the original construction.