| Description (summary) |
2026-04-23 |
pC |
A poorly preserved mudbrick wall was found at the western end of trench T17 in B6. In the southern part, it is preserved up to nine courses high. The wall continues into the northern, southern, and western sections, making it impossible to determine its full extent. The eastern side is heavily damaged, and no wall face is preserved. To the north, the wall is partially collapsed. The bricks vary in material and quality, including red, grey-brown, and reddish-brown types with a granular or sandy texture. For a complete description of the structure as it was excavated see Bianchi et al. 2014, p. 96. [Input: ZK423pC.j] |