.bk A15 .fl ZHz12jW.j .fd aggregate log for a43 to a52 .ri jw .rd ZHz12 .ed ZHZ12 .ei jw a 43 3 pt-a f452, f453 High, deep pit seen in N section 44 5 pt-a f459, f460 Seen in E baulk 45 2 pt-a f473, f495 46 2 pt-a f484, f496 47 2 pt-a f485, f497 48 2 hs a12, a14 possible shop and storeroom for goods produced in courtyard a52 49 5 pt-a f479, f480 50 15 pt-a f481, f498 51 1 dw f581, f582, f583 Doorway from reception room to formal courtyard 52 2 cy a3, f6, f7, f13, f37, f60, f76, f77, f107, f587, f591, i3, i9, i10 courtyard for light industry 53 14 pt-a f440, f441 Pit in k14 located near kilns a30 and a31 and at the same elevation. Cut is f440 and the fill is f441. 54 91 is k91, f584, f592 Sump and associated drain, which empties into outdoor courtyard A16a12 55 1 pt-a f365, f595 Pit cut into phase 2 and phase 3 accumulations in order to rob paving stones, f216, from the formal courtyard, A16a12. i 340 df gr ds large concave basalt pestle with a rectangular footprint. Not catalogued or described at time of excavation. Appears in final photographs adjacent to but not abutting the south end of wall f7. Likely used to process food or other substance used for industry. rd Remains in situ. a 8 nd The supervisor's individual notes on pits a8, a11, f132 and their components including f130 and f131 are very confusing. In addition the photography is not particularly helpful. In the opinion of the editor, the best interpretation of the situation is that there were a series of pits dug in the same location at various times. A late occupation pit a8, was cut into the fill, f131 of a larger pit, a11. The cut of a11 was designated as f132 and at its bottom, it cut the formal flagstone courtyard, f216. No feature was assigned to the fill of pit a8. a 11 nd The supervisor's individual notes on pits a8, a11, f132 and their components including f130 and f131 are very confusing. In addition the photography is not particularly helpful. In the opinion of the editor, the best interpretation of the situation is that there were a series of pits dug in the same location at various times. A late occupation pit a8, was cut into the fill, f131 of a larger pit, a11. The cut of a11 was designated as f132 and at its bottom, it cut the formal flagstone courtyard, f216. No feature was assigned to the fill of pit a8. f 130 nd The supervisor's individual notes on pits a8, a11, f132 and their components including f130 and f131 are very confusing. In addition the photography is not particularly helpful. In the opinion of the editor, the best interpretation of the situation is that there were a series of pits dug in the same location at various times. A late occupation pit a8, was cut into the fill, f131 of a larger pit, a11. The cut of a11 was designated as f132 and at its bottom, it cut the formal flagstone courtyard, f216. No feature was assigned to the fill of pit a8. f 131 nd The supervisor's individual notes on pits a8, a11, f132 and their components including f130 and f131 are very confusing. In addition the photography is not particularly helpful. In the opinion of the editor, the best interpretation of the situation is that there were a series of pits dug in the same location at various times. A late occupation pit a8, was cut into the fill, f131 of a larger pit, a11. The cut of a11 was designated as f132 and at its bottom, it cut the formal flagstone courtyard, f216. No feature was assigned to the fill of pit a8. f 132 nd The supervisor's individual notes on pits a8, a11, f132 and their components including f130 and f131 are very confusing. In addition the photography is not particularly helpful. In the opinion of the editor, the best interpretation of the situation is that there were a series of pits dug in the same location at various times. A late occupation pit a8, was cut into the fill, f131 of a larger pit, a11. The cut of a11 was designated as f132 and at its bottom, it cut the formal flagstone courtyard, f216. No feature was assigned to the fill of pit a8. -ns The supervisor's individual notes on pits a8, a11, f132 and their components including f130 and f131 are very confusing. In addition the photography is not particularly helpful. In the opinion of the editor, the best interpretation of the situation is that there were a series of pits dug in the same location at various times. A late occupation pit a8, was cut into the fill, f131 of a larger pit, a11. The cut of a11 was designated as f132 and at its bottom, it cut the formal flagstone courtyard, f216. No feature was assigned to the fill of pit a8. a 54 df is ds Sump, f592, and drain, f584 which empties onto the formal courtyard A16a12. The purpose is to direct escess water from the floor of the roofed reception hall, f554, to the nearest exterior surface.