.bk J02 .fl ZA608cJC.j .fd Item and qitems sherd information .rd Z608 .ri cJC i 6 wm RC1 sh c ZcaS4 xrg w2 3 .ri mKB nt Mittani cup. Ring base with small protrusion in the center. i 20 nt body sherd. glazed, pale blue .ri cJC i 26 wm RC1 sh p ZcaS3 1 ZcaS4 xdc w1 6 ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 K4 q 120.1 sh s q 373.3 wm FC ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 K4 nt body sherd q 415.1 wm RC1 ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 K4 nt stripes, body sherds q 423.1 wm RC1 sh c ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 M22 nt Body sherd of cup with tall neck and globular body. Rib at base neck. Decoration is painted dotted circles and half circles between parallel lines. q 426.3 wm RC1 sh c ZcaS4 s ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 M6 nt white on black paint q 435.4 wm RC1 ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 M22 nt Dark amorphous design painted on body sherd q 435.5 wm RC1 ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 M17 nt Red triangles painted on body sherd q 443.1 wm FC ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 M17 nt dark paint on light, body sherd q 657.8 ZcaS4 xrg ZcaD1 1 ZcaD2 M3 ha Description of shape and decoration added based on drawing. q 832.12 wm RC1 ZcaS4 r ZcaD1 2 nt Possibly part of a cart model. Incised horizontal V-shaped pattern. q 832.14 wm RC1 ZcaD1 2 nt Possibly part of a cart model. Incised V-shaped pattern. q 832.15 ZcaS4 xrg q 304 pb There is some confusion in the record over the feature to which this qlot belongs. It was initially recorded as f112, and numerous sherds were assigned with this feature, however, it appears that it was corrected to f106 in the past. In some places f112 is still given (e.g. written directly on the sherds). It seems most likely that the qlot does in fact belong to f106, however, it is not absolutely certain.