; File processed on 2024-05-25 J3k0.3 D1a 2006-08-15_Q921EDB.j eDB q170.1 J3k0.5 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW.j rE q123.2 D1a 2006-08-22_Q921EDB.j aA q212.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q338.2 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j eI q371.2 J3k0.6 D1a 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE q13.2 J3k0.7 D1a 2006-08-17_Q921EDB.j bL q184.1 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI1.j vvE q513.2 J3k0.8 D1a 2006-08-19_Q921EDB.j eDB q194.1 D1a 2006-08-21_Q921EDB.j eDB q208.4 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j iI q336.5 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI1.j vvE q523.2 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI1.j eI q534.1 J3k0.9 D1a 2006-08-23_Q921EDB.j eDB q217.1 J3k1 A35 2009-03-11_T311JW.j jW L_W20d1401 J3w100 R819 eDB.jpg A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0101 J3w100 ZE726 jW k1.jpg B11 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE formerly J2 k33 but not excavated in season MZ18 B11 2006-09-19_Q918EI4.j ei expected location of revetment wall. C1 2006-08-12_Q812VE2.j vVE The excavation of k1 in J3 had already begun in 2004 during MZ17(2004-O) as a locus of J2. At the moment I am still unable to equate my feature assignments to those of J2, because the J2 MZ17 files are not yet accessible. Still visible are several features that had been exposed during the previous campaigns: f501, f502, f503, f504, f505, f506, f507, f508, f509, f510, f511. See v500 for the state of preservation of k01 at the start of this season. We left all of these features standing and started to excavate the surface of k01. This deposit is f500 and the sections seem to indicate that this deposit is a continuation of what was lying on top of it. The stones of features f502, f503, f504, f505, f506, f507, f508, f509, f510 and f511 are resting on and embedded in this deposit, f500. All these stones together constitute aggregate a500. C1 2006-08-13_Q813VE.j vVE In the eastern half of k1 we excavated f500 to give this locus a more level surface. In the north a somewhat harder surface was encountered. It was a natural surface and might have been caused by the effects of the winter precipitation during the past year. It does not constitute a clear break in this natural deposit because it did not extend very far from the Northern baulk, because it was not very hard and because the deposit underneath seems to be the same as above it. The entire locus was cleaned and dM took v502, v503 and v503a of f501 and a500 respectively. f501 was then removed. C1 2006-08-14_Q814VE.j vVE Feature f517 was excavated today. It was the column of deposits that had been left standing to preserve f501. Feature f500 was excavated in the Western half of k01. Several new features had been found in the excavations yesterday and were assigned feature numbers today: f519, f520 and f521. These features were relayed today. C1 2006-08-15_Q815VE.j vVE Several large boulders were assigned feature numbers today. f525, f526, f527 and f528 were found while excavating f500 today, while f529 and f530 were excavated yesterday but are so enveloped by the North baulk that they had not yet been assigned feature numbers yesterday. After excavating f500 we found a natural hard surface that seemed to be sloping slightly downwards towards the south. C1 2006-08-21_Q821VE.j vVE We started to remove the Northern baulk of k01. f523 was the top soil (nothing was collected) and f558 the underlying natural accumulation. This underlying accumulation had already been excavated in the rest of the locus during one of the previous campaigns as part of J2. After having removed f558 we reached f500 which was also excavated. C1 2006-08-26_Q826VE.j vVE Yesterday dM had taken the overview pictures of the situation where the lower steps of the second apron f532 and f556 had been covered by accumulations and several large boulders of the second apron had moved from their original position. With those pictures taken we were now able to remove several of those dislocated boulders that make up a500. Before the removal of f503, f504, f505, f506, f507, f508 and f511, the Area designation (J3) and their respective feature numbers were written on the boulders with a permanent marker. While removing the deposits on which these boulders had been resting a new dislocated boulder f567 was uncovered. We started to removing the natural accumulation f565 that covered the lower part of the second apron f532. In this deposit we found bronze item i500 stuck between several boulders. After excavating f565 we reached a naturally compacted surface f566 which we also started to excavate. C1 2006-08-27_Q827VE.j vVE The series of naturally compacted floors f566 was removed. On top of where the revetment wall should be there appeared a new naturally compacted floor which is the continuation in this area of f534. Immediately north of this there had appeared more large boulders and the deposit underneath f566 there was soft, crumbly, reddish dark brown clay containing many very small pebbles and a little bit of calcite: this seems to be washed down baqaya. C1 2006-08-28_Q828VE1.j vVE The deposits in front of the top of the revetment wall were excavated today: the remains of f534 in the Southern half of k1 and the underlying f571 in all of k1. Several new large boulders were uncovered today and these must belong to the top of the revetmet wall. C1 2006-08-29_Q829VE3.j vVE At first we continued to excavate f571 in all of k01, but then we excavated this natural deposit only in the northern half of k01. There the underlying deposit f572 did not differ much from f571 but seemed to be a little bit lighter, softer and more crumbly. C1 2006-08-30_Q830VE1.j vVE We continued to excavate the Northern half of k1 in front of the revetment wall f569. The boulder f575 and the small boulder 579 next to it were uncovered. Under the natural deposit of f572 there appeared a softer black ashy deposit f576. After having removed these ashes we found again a reddish brown deposit f578. We have removed the pebbles of f521 and the large boulder f519. We relayed the large boulders f525, f527, f528 and f574 which is a very large boulder that had appeared yesterday already in the Southern section. C1 2006-08-31_Q831VE.j vVE The stones f575 and f579 were removed today and then excavation continued in the Northern half of k1. At the end of one pick run the tops of five boulders became visible. These seem to lie in line in front of the revetment wall f569. To make sense of these stones we need to expose a larger area and therefore we continued to excavate also the Southern half of k1. D1a 2007-07-17_R717JW1.j jW a11 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI2.j eI a500 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f500 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f501 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f502 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f503 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f504 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f505 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f506 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f507 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f508 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f509 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f510 D1a 2006-09-19_Q918EI3.j eI f511 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI3.j mO f517 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI3.j mO f519 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI3.j mO f520 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI3.j mO f521 D1a 2006-09-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f523 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f525 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f526 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f527 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f528 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f529 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f530 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j eI f534 D1a 2006-08-21_Q918EI3.j mO f558 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI3.j vVE f565 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI3.j vVE f567 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI3.j mO f571 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI3.j mO f572 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f574 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f575 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f576 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j eI f578 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f579 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI3.j eI f585 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI3.j eI f593 D1a 2006-09-05_Q918EI3.j mO f594 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f599 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f600 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f601 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f602 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f603 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f604 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f605 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f606 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f607 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f608 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f609 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f610 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f611 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f612 D1a 2007-11-07_RY07JW.j jW f633 D1a 2007-11-07_RY07JW.j jW f634 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI3.j eI f637 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI3.j eI f638 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI3.j eI f639 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI3.j eI f640 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI3.j eI f641 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI3.j eI f642 D1a 2006-08-19_Q921EDB.j aA q199.2 D1a 2006-09-05_Q921EDB.j aA q302.1 D1a 2006-09-05_Q921EDB.j eDB q307.3 D1a 2006-09-09_Q921EDB.j aA q311.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q342.1 D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW1.j jW q431.5 D1a 2007-08-14_Q918EI5.j eI q500 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI5.j eI q501 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI5.j vvE q505 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI5.j eI q506 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI5.j vvE q509 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI5.j eI q510 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI5.j vvE q512 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI5.j eI q514 D1a 2006-08-21_Q918EI5.j mO q539 D1a 2006-08-21_Q918EI5.j mO q540 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI5.j eI q552 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI5.j eI q553 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI5.j vE q555 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI5.j eI q556 D1a 2006-08-27_Q918EI5.j vE q557 D1a 2006-08-27_Q918EI5.j vE q560 D1a 2006-08-27_Q918EI5.j mO q562 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI5.j mO q564 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI5.j eI q565 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI5.j eI q566 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI5.j eI q567 D1a 2006-08-29_Q918EI5.j mO q570 D1a 2006-08-29_Q918EI5.j eI q571 D1a 2006-08-29_Q918EI5.j mO q572 D1a 2006-08-29_Q918EI5.j mO q575 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI5.j mO q577 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI5.j vVE q582 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI5.j vVE q583 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI5.j mO q586 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI5.j eI q587 D1a 2006-09-05_Q918EI5.j eI q593 D1a 2006-09-05_Q918EI5.j eI q594 D1a 2006-09-05_Q918EI5.j eI q596 D1a 2006-09-05_Q918EI5.j mO q597 D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE m3619 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 E D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 N D21 2006-09-19_Q918EI4.j ei E500 D21 2006-09-19_Q918EI4.j ei N500 O15 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM v1a O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2a O15 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM v10 O15 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM v10c O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-08-20_RY01JW.j vE v515 O15 2006-08-20_RY01JW.j vE v515b O15 2006-08-21_RY01JW.j vE v520 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v525 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v526 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v526a O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v526b O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v527 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v527a O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v527b O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vE v535 O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vE v535a O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vE v535b O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vE v535c O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vE v535d O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vE v535e O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v537 O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v539 O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v539a O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v539b O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v540a O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v541 O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v541b O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v542 O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v542a O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545 O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545a O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545b O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545c O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545d O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545e O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v550 O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v550a O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v550b O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v550c O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v550d O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553 O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553a O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553b O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553c O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553d O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553e O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v554 O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j mO v104 O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j mO v104a O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j mO v104b O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j mO v104c O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j mO v104d O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114d O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114e O15 2006-09-04_RY01JW.j mO v556 O15 2006-09-10_RX31JW.j eI v119 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v154 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p500 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158b O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v161 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162c O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p502 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p506 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p507 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p509 O15 2007-08-20_R820EI.j eI w503 O15 2007-08-20_R820EI.j eI w504 O15 2007-08-20_R820EI.j eI w508 O15 2007-11-01_RY01JW.j jW v500 O15 2007-11-01_RY01JW.j jW v502 O15 2007-11-01_RY01JW.j jW v505 J3k1.0 D1a 2006-08-13_Q921EDB.j bL q153.2 D1a 2006-08-22_Q921EDB.j bL q213.2 D1a 2006-09-09_Q921EDB.j aA q311.2 J3k1.1 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI1.j eI q527.1 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI1.j eI q530.1 J3k1.2 D1a 2006-08-13_Q921EDB.j eDB q152.1 D1a 2006-08-22_Q921EDB.j aA q211.1 D1a 2006-09-05_Q921EDB.j aA q307.1 D1a 2006-09-11_Q921EDB.j eI q327.1 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI1.j eI q527.2 J3k1.3 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM4.j gM q98.1 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM4.j gM q100.1 D1a 2006-08-19_Q921EDB.j bL q195.1 J3k1.4 D1a 2006-08-23_Q921EDB.j aA q225.1 D1a 2006-08-28_Q921EDB.j aA q250.1 D1a 2006-09-14_Q921EDB.j bL q382.2 D1a 2006-08-24_Q918EI1.j eI q549.4 J3k1.5 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM q6.1 D1a 2006-08-13_Q921EDB.j bL q153.3 D1a 2006-08-15_Q921EDB.j bL q179.1 D1a 2006-08-19_Q921EDB.j eDB q192.2 D1a 2006-08-27_Q921EDB.j aA q244.1 D1a 2006-08-31_Q921EDB.j eDB q267.1 D1a 2006-09-09_Q921EDB.j aA q309.2 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q334.2 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q339.2 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j vN q339.4 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j vN q340.3 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j eI q370.2 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI1.j vvE q513.1 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI1.j mO q514.1 J3k1.6 D1a 2006-08-19_Q921EDB.j iI q199.1 D1a 2006-08-20_Q921EDB.j iI q205.1 D1a 2006-08-22_Q921EDB.j bL q213.1 J3k1.7 D1a 2006-08-22_Q921EDB.j eDB q210.1 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI1.j vvE q520.1 J3k1.8 D1a 2006-08-12_Q921EDB.j eF q146.1 D1a 2006-08-26_Q921EDB.j eDB q233.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j aA q341.5 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI1.j vVE q538.2 J3k1.9 D1a 2006-08-21_Q921EDB.j eDB q208.2 J3k2 A35 2009-03-11_T311JW.j jW L_W20d1402 J3w101 R819 eDB.jpg A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0102 J3w101 ZE726 jW k2.jpg B11 2006-08-12_Q812VE2.j vVE At the western edge of k2 starts the old trench in B6, excavated by a German team from Tuebingen University. The trench runs from West to East but has a different orientation than the J3 grid. As the trench progresses East it also runs more to the North. The baulk walls have in some places caved in slightly, but are generally in reasonable condition. It now has approximately the following dimensions: 260 x 880 cm. B11 2006-09-19_Q918EI4.j ei W-half of German Trench(BA) and expected location of second apron. C1 2006-08-12_Q812VE2.j vVE Today a picture, v501, was taken of this area and of the state of preservation of the German trench in B6. Then a lot of backfill was excavated, the sherds collected and counted: three base sherds, 5 rims and 53 body sherds had been found. Not all dirt could be removed but this will be completed tomorrow morning. C1 2006-08-13_Q813VE.j vVE We cleaned the South section of the German trench B6 by cutting it back approximately 5 cm. The deposit that was removed in this proces was defined as f512. Then we proceeded to excavate the Northwestern corner of k2 (f514 and f513) and just to the west of German trench B6 (f515 and f516). These areas were excavated in order to overlay the orientation of our grid on the B6 trench. However, because our surveyor, bP could not yet survey the markers for k2 that are missing (ie. the Eastern markers and those markers that define the baulks) we proceeded very cautiously. C1 2006-08-14_Q814VE.j vVE Feature f513 and f516 were excavated to the level of the German trench B6 and these features were then closed. f518 is the top soil of the part of k2 that lies South of trench B6. f518 was removed today. C1 2006-08-15_Q815VE.j vVE We started to excavate the natural accumulation f522 in the southern half of k2. We closed it after excavating several (big) pick runs in this feature. f533 is the natural accumulation that lies under f522 and is a continuation of this feature. f533 was not excavated today. Features f524 and f531 were assigned to stones that had fallen down northwards (perhaps recently) from the second apron f532. C1 2006-08-16_Q816VE.j vVE Excavation continued in f533 where we reached the elevation of the top of the stones of the second apron. A new feature will be assigned to these deposits tomorrow. f535 was started in the northern part: both the bottom of the German trench B6 in BA and the bottom of f513. C1 2006-08-17_Q817VE.j vVE We continued to excavate the deposit that lie south of f532 and cover it. By accident this area was assigned f535 today, but f535 was the deposit to the north of f532. Therefore the q-lot q526 was reassigned to f557. We further uncovered the very large boulder f543 and relayed it. C1 2006-08-19_Q819VE1.j vVE We excavated f557 to further expose f532. Several lines of stones have now been uncovered but the expected steps are not present. Instead of the steps, a slightly sloping surface of boulders became visible. The downward slope of these stones is also not nearly as steep as we expected. At the bottom of f557 we found a natural compacted floor surface f566. C1 2006-08-22_Q822VE.j vVE A small remainder of f535 (bottom of the german trench BA) was excavated. The correct marker points defining the borders of k2 had not been known for a long time and therefore this small area of f535 remained in the NE corner of k1. D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI3.j vVE f512 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI3.j vVE f513 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI3.j vVE f514 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI3.j vVE f515 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI3.j vVE f516 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI3.j eI f518 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j mO f522 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j eI f524 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f531 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j vVE f532 D1a 2006-09-03_Q918EI3.j eI f532.1 D1a 2006-09-03_Q918EI3.j eI f532.2 D1a 2006-09-03_Q918EI3.j eI f532.3 D1a 2006-09-03_Q918EI3.j eI f532.4 D1a 2006-09-03_Q918EI3.j eI f532.5 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI3.j eI f533 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI3.j eI f535 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI3.j eI f543 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI3.j vVE f549 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI3.j vVE f551 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI3.j vVE f557 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI3.j eI f563 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI3.j eI f564 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI3.j vVE f566 D1a 2007-11-07_RY07JW.j jW f635 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI.j MISSING i500 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM4.j rE q37.1 D1a 2005-08-23_P904GM4.j rE q84.1 D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM4.j gM q113.1 D1a 2006-08-23_Q921EDB.j aA q215.1 D1a 2006-08-28_Q921EDB.j aA q257.2 D1a 2006-09-05_Q921EDB.j aA q306.1 D1a 2006-09-09_Q921EDB.j aA q309.1 D1a 2006-09-10_Q921EDB.j bL q320.1 D1a 2006-09-11_Q921EDB.j aA q322.3 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q334.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q334.3 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q358.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q362.1 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j iI q365.5 D1a 2010-09-18_UX05JW1.j jW q424.1 D1a 2010-09-18_UX05JW1.j jW q428.1 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI1.j vvE q506.1 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI1.j vvE q523.1 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI1.j vVE q538.1 D1a 2006-09-05_Q921EDB.j aA q900.6 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI5.j vvE q502 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI5.j vvE q503 D1a 2006-08-13_Q918EI5.j vvE q504 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI5.j eI q507 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI5.j eI q508 D1a 2006-08-14_Q918EI5.j mO q511 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI5.j eI q513 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI5.j eI q515 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI5.j vvE q516 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI5.j eI q517 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI5.j eI q520 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI5.j eI q526 D1a 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2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v541b O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v542 O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v542a O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545 O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545c O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v545d O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v550 O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v550a O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v550d O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553 O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553a O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553c O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553d O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v553e O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j mO v104 O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j mO v104b O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j mO v104c O15 2006-09-04_RY01JW.j mO v556 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p500 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158b O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v161 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162c O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p502 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p505 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p508 O15 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bL q203.1 D1a 2006-09-10_Q921EDB.j bL q320.2 J3k2.5 D1a 2005-08-20_P823GM4.j rE q78.3 D1a 2005-08-22_P823GM4.j rE q82.1 D1a 2005-08-23_P904GM4.j rE q83.2 D1a 2006-08-17_Q921EDB.j bL q184.2 D1a 2006-08-20_Q921EDB.j aA q205.4 D1a 2006-08-21_Q921EDB.j eDB q207.4 D1a 2006-09-03_Q921EDB.j eDB q271.1 D1a 2006-09-03_Q921EDB.j eDB q282.1 D1a 2006-09-10_Q921EDB.j bL q319.2 D1a 2006-09-11_Q921EDB.j aA q323.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q339.1 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j iI q366.1 J3k2.6 D1a 2006-08-22_Q921EDB.j bL q213.3 J3k2.7 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM4.j gM q70.1 D1a 2006-09-03_Q921EDB.j eDB q271.2 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j aA q340.6 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI1.j vvE q520.3 J3k2.8 D1a 2006-08-15_Q921EDB.j bL q162.1 D1a 2006-08-21_Q921EDB.j eDB q207.3 D1a 2006-08-28_Q921EDB.j aA q255.1 J3k2.9 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW.j rE q123.1 J3k3 D1a 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM q1.4 D1a 2005-08-06_P807GM.j gM q11.2 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q17.1 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM4.j rE q46.1 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM4.j rE q46.2 D1a 2005-08-18_P823GM4.j gM q75.2 D1a 2005-08-20_P823GM4.j rE q78.1 D1a 2005-08-20_P823GM4.j rE q79.2 D1a 2005-08-24_P904GM4.j gM q87.2 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW.j gM q134.2 D1a 2006-08-20_Q921EDB.j aA q205.2 D1a 2006-09-11_Q921EDB.j aA q325.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q364.2 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j iI q365.3 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j eI q371.3 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW1.j jW q422.2 D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW1.j jW q431.4 D1a 2006-08-15_Q918EI1.j vvE q513.3 J3k3.0 D1a 2006-08-13_Q921EDB.j bL q150.1 D1a 2006-08-13_Q921EDB.j bL q153.4 D1a 2006-08-17_Q921EDB.j bL q180.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j vN q354.1 J3k3.2 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM4.j rE q50.1 D1a 2005-08-18_P823GM4.j gM q75.1 D1a 2005-08-20_P823GM4.j rE q79.1 D1a 2005-08-27_P904GM4.j gM q96.1 D1a 2006-08-23_Q921EDB.j eDB q219.1 D1a 2006-08-26_Q921EDB.j iI q235.3 D1a 2006-08-28_Q921EDB.j aA q249.2 D1a 2006-09-09_Q921EDB.j iI q308.1 J3k3.3 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j aA q341.3 J3k3.4 D1a 2006-08-12_Q921EDB.j eDB q146.2 D1a 2006-08-19_Q921EDB.j eDB q192.1 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J3k5.3 D1a 2006-08-26_Q921EDB.j iI q235.2 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW1.j jW q422.3 J3k5.5 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q17.4 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM4.j rE q34.3 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW.j rE q125.1 D1a 2006-09-05_Q921EDB.j aA q306.2 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j vN q336.1 D1a 2010-09-15_UX05JW1.j jW q417.4 D1a 2010-09-15_UX05JW1.j jW q417.5 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI1.j vvE q520.2 J3k5.7 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM4.j gM q70.6 J3k5.8 D1a 2006-08-13_Q921EDB.j bL q150.2 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI1.j vE q564.3 J3k5.9 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM4.j rE q34.1 J3k6 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q19.1 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM4.j rE q34.2 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM4.j gM q65.3 D1a 2005-08-27_P904GM4.j gM q96.2 D1a 2005-08-31_P904GM4.j jW q105.1 D1a 2006-08-26_Q921EDB.j eDB q233.2 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW1.j jW q422.4 J3k6.0 D1a 2006-09-04_Q921EDB.j bL q285.1 J3k6.2 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW1.j jW q422.1 J3k6.5 D1a 2006-09-09_Q921EDB.j aA q311.1 D1a 2006-09-14_Q921EDB.j bL q383.6 J3k6.7 D1a 2005-08-14_P823GM4.j gM q40.1 D1a 2005-08-25_P904GM4.j gM q92.1 J3k7 D1a 2005-08-31_P904GM4.j jW q106.1 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j aA q369.1 J3k7.0 D1a 2006-08-13_Q921EDB.j eF q151.2 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j vN q336.3 J3k7.1 D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW1.j lH1 q431.3 J3k7.2 D1a 2006-09-04_Q921EDB.j bL q297.2 J3k7.5 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM4.j rE q48.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j vN q336.4 D1a 2006-09-14_Q921EDB.j bL q380.1 D1a 2010-09-13_UX05JW1.j jW q411.1 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW1.j jW q420.1 J3k8 D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM4.j gM q114.1 D1a 2006-08-17_Q921EDB.j aA q181.1 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j iI q365.4 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j eI q370.3 D1a 2006-09-14_Q921EDB.j bL q383.5 D1a 2006-09-15_Q921EDB.j bL q403.2 J3k8.0 D1a 2006-09-09_Q921EDB.j bL q310.1 J3k8.2 D1a 2006-08-26_Q921EDB.j eDB q236.1 J3k8.5 D1a 2006-08-20_Q921EDB.j eDB q202.1 J3k8.8 D1a 2006-08-14_Q921EDB.j eF q156.1 J3k9 D1a 2006-09-05_Q921EDB.j aA q303.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j iI q333.1 D1a 2006-09-16_Q921EDB.j eI q408.5 J3k9.0 D1a 2006-08-17_Q921EDB.j bL q189.1 J3k9.5 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j rE q15.3 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q31.2 D1a 2006-09-05_Q921EDB.j eDB q307.4 J3k10 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q25.3 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW.j rE q127.2 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j aA q340.8 D1a 2006-09-15_Q921EDB.j aA q394.1 J3k10.5 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q22.2 J3k11 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0103 J5w102 ZE726 jW k11.jpg B11 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE formerly J2 k43 D1a 2005-08-03_P807GM.j gM f7 D1a 2005-08-03_P807GM.j gM f8 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j cC q361.1 D1a 2006-09-14_Q921EDB.j bL q380.2 D1a 2006-09-14_Q921EDB.j bL q382.1 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM q6 D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE m3624 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 E D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 N O15 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM v1 O15 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM v1a O15 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE v5a O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2a O15 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM v10 O15 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM v10b O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v35b O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v36 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v36b O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v41 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v41a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v43 O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v43a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v43b O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v44 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w8 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p1 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p8 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p9 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p10 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p11 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p12 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p13 O15 2006-06-20_Q620JW1.j jW p14 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v86a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v86b O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114b O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114d O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v155 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v156 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166 O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166c O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166f O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v198 O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195 O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195a O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195b O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195c O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197a O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197b J3k11.5 D1a 2006-08-21_Q921EDB.j eDB q208.1 D1a 2010-09-15_UX05JW1.j jW q417.3 J3k11.6 D1a 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM q1.1 J3k12 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0104 J5w103 ZE726 jW k12.jpg C1 2005-09-04_P904JW.j jW Relayed a line of large stones, f75, in the southwest corner of the locus in preparation for their removal, after photographing, tomorrow. Because they overhang parts of k104 and k105 where we are making a deep sounding to inspect the north face of the monumental wall, f11, we are removing them to enhance the safety of work there. C1 2005-09-06_P906JW.j jW Along the west edge of the locus we began to remove the accumulation, f38, that was below the N-S line of stones, f75, to trace the top bakhia surface of the terrace, f50, downslope to the monumental wall, f11. In the process we uncovered two more large stones, f78, and f79 that had underlain f75. These stones were relayed and photographed in anticipation of removal on P907. D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW4.j jW a22 D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW4.j jW a24 D1a 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM f1 D1a 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM f2 D1a 2005-08-03_P807GM.j gM f3 D1a 2005-08-03_P807GM.j gM f4 D1a 2005-08-03_P807GM.j gM f5 D1a 2005-08-03_P807GM.j gM f6 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f20 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f21 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f22 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM f23 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM f24 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM f25 D1a 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI f31 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM.j rE f33 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM.j rE f34 D1a 2005-08-14_P823GM.j gM f35 D1a 2005-08-14_P823GM.j gM f36 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM.j gM f38 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM.j gM f42 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM.j gM f50 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW3.j rE f72 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW3.j rE f78 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW3.j rE f79 D1a 2005-09-15_P918JW3.j jW f83 D1a 2005-09-15_P918JW3.j jW f84 D1a 2005-09-03_Q413JW.j rE f90 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW.j jW f351 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW.j jW f359 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW.j jW f360 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW.j jW f361 D1a 2010-09-23_UX05JW.j jW f363 D1a 2010-09-23_UX05JW.j jW f364 D1a 2010-09-23_UX05JW.j jW f365 D1a 2010-09-27_UX05JW.j jW f368 D1a 2010-09-27_UX05JW.j jW f369 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM1.j rE i2 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM1.j rE i3 D1a 2005-08-22_P823GM1.j rE i5 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW3.j jW i28 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW3.j jW i29 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW3.j jW i30 D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW3.j jW i34 D1a 2006-08-19_Q921EDB.j eDB q190.1 D1a 2006-09-16_Q921EDB.j eI q408.4 D1a 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM q1 D1a 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM q2 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM q3 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM q4 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM q5 D1a 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE q8 D1a 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE q9 D1a 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE q10 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q18 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q20 D1a 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM q23 D1a 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM q26 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q29 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q31 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q33 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM3.j rE q34 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM3.j rE q36 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM3.j rE q37 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM3.j rE q38 D1a 2005-08-14_P823GM3.j gM q39 D1a 2005-08-14_P823GM3.j gM q42 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM3.j rE q43 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM3.j rE q48 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q51 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q54 D1a 2005-08-18_P823GM3.j gM q75 D1a 2005-08-20_P823GM3.j gM q78 D1a 2005-08-20_P823GM3.j gM q79 D1a 2005-08-20_P823GM3.j gM q80 D1a 2005-08-22_P823GM3.j gM q81 D1a 2005-08-23_P823GM3.j rE q83 D1a 2005-08-23_P904GM3.j rE q85 D1a 2005-08-23_P904GM3.j rE q86 D1a 2005-08-24_P904GM3.j gM q87 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q125 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q139 D1a 2005-09-07_P918JW1.j jW q141 D1a 2005-09-07_P918JW1.j jW q142 D1a 2005-09-08_P918JW1.j jW q145 D1a 2006-08-29_QX02JW.j aA q258 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q290 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW2.j jW q420 D1a 2010-09-21_UX05JW2.j jW q426 D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW2.j jW q431 D1a 2010-09-24_UX05JW2.j jW q433 D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE m3925 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 E D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 N O15 0000-00-00_P918JW2.j gM v34 O15 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM v1 O15 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM v1a O15 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE v4 O15 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE v5 O15 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE v5a O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2 O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2a O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2b O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v3 O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v3a O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v3b O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v3c O15 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM v8 O15 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM v8a O15 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM v900 O15 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM v901 O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11 O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11a O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11b O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v12 O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v12a O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v13 O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v13a O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v13b O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v13c O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v17 O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v17a O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v17b O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v17c O15 2005-08-27_P904GM5.j jW v19 O15 2005-09-05_P918JW2.j gM v31 O15 2005-09-05_P918JW2.j gM v31a O15 2005-09-05_P918JW2.j gM v31b O15 2005-09-05_P918JW2.j gM v31c O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v35 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v35a O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v35b O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v36 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v36a O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v38 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v38a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v41 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v41a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v43a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v43b O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v44 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w1 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w2 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w8 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p1 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p8 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p9 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p10 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p11 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p12 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p13 O15 2006-06-20_Q620JW1.j jW p14 O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j eDB v56 O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j eDB v56d O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j eDB v72 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v86 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v86a O15 2006-08-29_RX31JW.j rE v91 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114b O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v156 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166 O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166c O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166f O15 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI v9 O15 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI v9a O15 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI v9b O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172 O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172a O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v173 O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v174 O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v175 O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v175a O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v176 O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v176a O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177 O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177a O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177b O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177c O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177d O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v178 O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179 O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179a O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179b O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179c O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179d O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179e O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179f O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180 O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180a O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180b O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180c O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180d O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180e O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180f O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180g O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180h O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180i O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180j O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180k O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180l O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180m O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180n O15 2010-09-19_V205JW.j jW v180o O15 2010-09-22_V205JW.j jW v181 O15 2010-09-22_V205JW.j jW v181a O15 2010-09-22_V205JW.j jW v183 O15 2010-09-22_V205JW.j jW v183a O15 2010-09-22_V205JW.j jW v185 O15 2010-09-22_V205JW.j jW v185a O15 2010-09-23_V205JW.j jW v182 O15 2010-09-23_V205JW.j jW v182a O15 2010-09-23_V205JW.j jW v182b O15 2010-09-23_V205JW.j jW v182c O15 2010-09-23_V205JW.j jW v182d O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v187 O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v187a O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v187b O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v187c O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v186 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v198 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v198a O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v198b O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195 O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195a O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195b O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195c O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197a O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197b J3k13 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0105 J3w104 ZE726 jW k13.jpg C1 2006-08-12_Q819JW1.j jW Began to to excavate the entire locus beginning with topsoil, f97, and the accumulation beneath, f100, in which sits a conglomerate of stones and laminar soil, f101, which was also removed. C1 2006-08-13_Q819JW.j jW Continued to excavate the entire locus below the topsoil, f97, and the accumulation beneath, f100, in which sits a conglomerate of stones and laminar soil, f101. The next layer, f104, shows the influence of water (laminar texture) and is uniform, appearing to follow the slope of the surface. The next accumulation, f107, was of uniform fine grains, about 30 cm deep and also followed the slope of the tell surface. C1 2006-08-16_Q818JW2.j jW While cleaning along the edge of the north baulk on Q814, a layer of baqaya, f109, was found. Tracing it to the south became the primary objective of today's excavation, because of its similarity to the baqaya surface of f50 in k12. We excavated a narrow trench along the E baulk to trace f109 to the south. We then used the profile to determine that there were three thin layers of accumultion covering f109 to the west, which were then removed. During removal, we noticed a dark patch of soft soil in the SW corner, f122. C1 2006-08-16_Q818JW8.j jW Removed the last of accumulation f107 and the floating limestone block, f110, within. Began excavating from north to south and immediately found baqaya, f109, along the northern baulk. Under accumulation f107, was a thin layer of accumulation, f111, in the northern third of the locus and a more extensive layer to the south, f114. A large floating limestone block, f112, can be seen in the south baulk, at the approximate level of accumulation, f107. C1 2006-08-31_Q831RE.j rE Swar and so'od started the day with removing f147, the accumulation under the stones of a4. Under this feature we found f209, which was very hard and looks like the mud glacis, but the difference is that it is not sloping down. We stopped there until we take a picture and study this feature, and what is the connection between it and the mud glacis and the baqaya. D1a 2006-08-16_Q919JW1.j eDB a4 D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a5 D1a 2010-09-21_UX05JW4.j jW a19 D1a 2010-09-21_UX05JW4.j jW a20 D1a 2010-09-21_UX05JW4.j jW a21 D1a 2006-10-06_QX06EI.j jW f97 D1a 2006-10-06_QX06EI.j eF f100 D1a 2006-10-06_QX06EI.j eF f101 D1a 2006-08-13_QX06EI.j eF f104 D1a 2006-08-13_QX06EI.j eF f107 D1a 2006-08-14_QX06EI.j eF f109 D1a 2006-08-14_QX06EI.j eF f110 D1a 2006-08-14_QX06EI.j eDB f111 D1a 2006-08-14_QX06EI.j eF f112 D1a 2006-08-14_QX06EI.j eF f114 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j eF f116 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j eF f117 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j eF f120 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j eF f121 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j eDB f122 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j eDB f127 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j eDB f128 D1a 2006-08-16_QX06EI.j eDB f130 D1a 2006-08-16_QX06EI.j eDB f131 D1a 2006-08-16_QX06EI.j eDB f132 D1a 2006-08-30_QX06EI.j jW f205 D1a 2006-08-30_QX06EI.j jW f206 D1a 2006-08-30_QX06EI.j jW f207 D1a 2006-08-30_QX06EI.j jW f208 D1a 2006-08-31_QX06EI.j eDB f209 D1a 2006-09-12_QX06EI.j jW f260 D1a 2010-09-15_UX05JW.j jW f349 D1a 2010-09-15_UX05JW.j jW f350 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW.j jW f352 D1a 2010-09-18_UX05JW.j jW f353 D1a 2010-09-18_UX05JW.j jW f354 D1a 2010-09-18_UX05JW.j jW f355 D1a 2010-09-18_UX05JW.j jW f356 D1a 2010-09-18_UX05JW.j jW f357 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW.j jW f358 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW.j jW f362 D1a 2010-09-25_UX05JW.j jW f366 D1a 2010-09-27_UX05JW.j jW f367 D1a 2007-08-14_QX11BL.j eI i11 D1a 2006-08-15_QX11BL.j iI i12 D1a 2010-09-15_UX05JW3.j jW i27 D1a 2010-09-18_UX05JW3.j jW i31 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW3.j jW i32 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW3.j jW i33 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM4.j gM q70.7 D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM4.j gM q114.2 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j eDB q368.1 D1a 2006-09-16_Q921EDB.j eI q408.3 D1a 2006-08-12_Q814EDB2.j eF q146 D1a 2006-08-12_Q814EDB2.j eDB q148 D1a 2006-08-13_Q814EDB2.j eF q151 D1a 2006-08-13_Q814EDB2.j eF q152 D1a 2006-08-14_Q814EDB2.j jW q156 D1a 2006-08-14_Q814EDB2.j eF q159 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j eF q163 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j eF q165 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j eF q167 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j eF q168 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j eDB q170 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j eDB q171 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j eDB q172 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j eF q174 D1a 2006-08-16_Q821JW2.j eDB q176 D1a 2006-08-16_Q821JW2.j aA q177 D1a 2006-08-28_Q829JW1.j bL q247 D1a 2006-08-31_QX02JW.j eDB q263 D1a 2006-09-02_QX02JW.j aA q270 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q339 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW2.j jW q415 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW2.j jW q416 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW2.j jW q417 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW2.j jW q418 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW2.j jW q419 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW2.j jW q421 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW2.j jW q422 D1a 2010-09-19_UX05JW2.j jW q423 D1a 0000-00-00_UX05JW2.j jW q424 D1a 2010-09-21_UX05JW2.j jW q427 D1a 2010-09-21_UX05JW2.j jW q428 D1a 2010-09-21_UX05JW2.j jW q429 D1a 2010-09-21_UX05JW2.j jW q430 D1a 2010-09-23_UX05JW2.j jW q432 D1a 2010-09-24_UX05JW2.j jW q434 D1a 2010-09-24_UX05JW2.j jW q435 D3 2010-09-15_U930JW1R.j pC r2593 (41379 49068 - 9202 / Relay location: SW corner) D3 2010-09-15_U930JW1R.j pC r2594 (41645 49180 - 9301 / Relay location: NW corner) D3 2010-10-03_UX03JW-R.j bS r2637 (41497 49555 - 9401) D3 2010-10-03_UX03JW-R.j bS r2638 (41224 49449 - 9367) D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE m3926 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 E D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 N O15 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM v1 O15 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE v5a O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2 O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2a O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-08-13_RX31JW.j eDB v49 O15 2006-08-13_RX31JW.j eDB v49a O15 2006-08-14_RX31JW.j eDB v51 O15 2006-08-15_RX31JW.j eF v52 O15 2006-08-15_RX31JW.j eF v54 O15 2006-08-15_RX31JW.j eF v54a O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j eDB v56 O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j eDB v56a O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j eDB v56b O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j eDB v56c O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j eDB v56d O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v63 O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v63a O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j eDB v72 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80b O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v81 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v81a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v82 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v82a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85b O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85c O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v87 O15 2006-08-29_RX31JW.j rE v91 O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j eDB v93 O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j eDB v93a O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j eDB v94 O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j eDB v94a O15 2006-09-01_RX31JW.j jW v98 O15 2006-09-01_RX31JW.j jW v98b O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v120 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v120a O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v127 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v131 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v132 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v134 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v138 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v140 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v142 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v142a O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v142b O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v142c O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-05-20_R520JW.j jW w12 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w13 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166 O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166c O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166f O15 2010-09-05_V205JW.j jW v167 O15 2010-09-05_V205JW.j jW v167a O15 2010-09-05_V205JW.j jW v167b O15 2010-09-05_V205JW.j jW v167c O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v168 O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v168a O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v168b O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v169 O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v169a O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v169b O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v170 O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v170a O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v171 O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172 O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172a O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v173 O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v174 O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v174a O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v176 O15 2010-09-16_V205JW.j jW v176a O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177 O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177a O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177b O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177c O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v177d O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v178 O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v178a O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v178b O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v178c O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v178d O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179 O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179a O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179b O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179c O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179d O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179e O15 2010-09-18_V205JW.j jW v179f O15 2010-09-21_V205JW.j jW v184 O15 2010-09-21_V205JW.j jW v184a O15 2010-09-22_V205JW.j jW v183 O15 2010-09-22_V205JW.j jW v183a O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v188 O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v188a O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v189 O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v189a O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v190 O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v190a O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v191 O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v191a O15 2010-09-25_V205JW.j jW v191b O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v186 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v192 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v192a O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v193 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v193a O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v194 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v198 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v198a O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v198b O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195 O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195a O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195b O15 2010-10-05_V205JW.j jW v195c O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v196 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197a O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197b O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v199 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v199a J3k13.3 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j vN q340.5 J3k14 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q30.1 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM4.j gM q97.1 D1a 2006-08-16_Q921EDB.j bL q175.1 D1a 2006-09-11_Q921EDB.j bL q328.1 D1a 2006-09-14_Q921EDB.j bL q381.1 J3k14.5 D1a 2010-09-15_UX05JW1.j jW q417.2 J3k15 D1a 2006-09-14_Q921EDB.j bL q381.2 D1a 2006-09-16_Q921EDB.j eI q408.6 J3k16 D1a 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE q12.1 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j vN q336.2 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j eI q365.6 J3k17 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM4.j gM q65.1 J3k17.5 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW.j rE q131.1 D1a 2006-08-19_Q921EDB.j eDB q192.3 J3k18 D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW1.j jW q434.1 J3k19 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q22.1 J3k19.6 D1a 2005-08-14_P823GM4.j gM q39.2 D1a 2005-08-25_P904GM4.j gM q93.1 J3k20 D1a 2005-08-02_P802GM1.j gM q1.3 D1a 2006-09-13_Q921EDB.j eI q371.1 D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r1 (46280 34281 - 8664 / Relay location: interior NW corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r2 (46153 34649 - 8586 / Relay location: interior NE corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r3 (46329 34434 - 8808 / Relay location: interior SE corner) J3k21 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0106 J3w105 ZE726 jW k21.jpg B11 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE formerly J2 k53 but not excavated in season MZ18 D1a 2006-10-06_QX06EI.j bL f98 D1a 2006-10-06_QX06EI.j bL f99 D1a 2006-10-06_QX06EI.j rE f102 D1a 2006-08-13_QX06EI.j bL f103 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j rE f126 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j rE f129 D1a 2006-08-16_QX06EI.j bL f134 D1a 2006-08-16_QX06EI.j bL f135 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f161 D1a 2006-08-12_Q814EDB2.j bL q145 D1a 2006-08-12_Q814EDB2.j bL q147 D1a 2006-08-12_Q814EDB2.j bL q149 D1a 2006-08-16_Q821JW2.j bL q175 D1a 2006-08-16_Q821JW2.j bL q178 D1a 2006-08-16_Q821JW2.j bL q179 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j bL q180 D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r4 (46120 34737 - 8880 / Relay location: interior NW corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r5 (45965 35148 - 8908 / Relay location: interior NE corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r6 (45594 34973 - 8928 / Relay location: interior SE corner) D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE m3626 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 E D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 N O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2a O15 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM v6 O15 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM v10 O15 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM v10a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-08-12_RX31JW.j rE v47 O15 2006-08-13_RX31JW.j rE v48 O15 2006-08-15_RX31JW.j rE v53 O15 2006-08-15_RX31JW.j rE v53a O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j rE v58 O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-05-20_R520JW.j jW w11 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197a O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197b J3k22 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0107 J3w106 ZE726 jW k22.jpg B11 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE set by surveyor but not excavated in season MZ18 C1 2006-08-21_Q821JW1.j jW Continued to excavate below the topsoil in the north half of the locus, preserving a 40cm-wide baulk along the south edge to protect the north section of k108, immediately to the south. There are two distinct features visible: to the east is an accumulation with a hard surface, f166; to the west is an accumulation with areas of laminations, f165. Both were removed, leaving a uniform, softer brown accumulation, f167, throughout the locus. At the end of the day, we exposed another soft and more red accumulation, f168. C1 2006-08-22_Q822JW2.j jW Continued to excavate throughout the north half of the locus. Removed accumulation f168, in which sat a large limestone block f169, which was left in place. Underneath f168 was a packed earth floor with pebbles and sherds laying flat throughout. Designated this floor as f173, and the accumulation above it, f168 as a living accumulation. C1 2006-08-23_Q823JW3.j jW We removed north baulk to the exavated level of accumulation f147 in k23. We measured the elevations of the floor, f170, and the top and bottom of the tannur in the locus adjacent to the east, k12. The floor was at elevation 9200, the tannur top at 9268, and the bottom at 9213. This establishes a tentative stratigraphic equality between the two. Because the floor was not recognized when the locus directly to the south, k108, was being excavated. we cannot establish a more definite link. C1 2006-08-24_Q824RE.j rE Swar and So'd removed the north baulk of k108 in order to have a full view for the floor, f173, under it. C1 2006-08-26_Q826JW.j jW After drawing and photographing the north part of the east baulk, we began to remove it. C1 2006-08-27_Q827JW.j jW removed the east baulk of the locus. C99 2006-08-27_Q827JW.j jW As we were establishing the relationship between the packed mud glacis, f152 and the baqaya glacis, f109, we noticed an apparent discontinuity in the baqaya in the far northeast corner of the locus. A few days earlier, while excavavating with the big pick in the same place, we found an apparently isolated, broken, reddish brick. During this exploration of the baqaya we noticed in the baulk a brick, f192 that abutted the baqaya, indicating that there may have been a structure either of brick or with a brick foundation at this location. D1a 2006-08-13_QX06EI.j bL f105 D1a 2006-08-13_QX06EI.j bL f106 D1a 2006-08-13_QX06EI.j bL f108 D1a 2006-08-14_QX06EI.j bL f113 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j bL f115 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j bL f118 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j bL f119 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j bL f123 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j bL f124 D1a 2006-08-15_QX06EI.j bL f125 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j eDB f162 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j eDB f165 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j jW f166 D1a 2006-08-21_QX06EI.j eDB f167 D1a 2006-08-21_QX06EI.j eDB f168 D1a 2006-08-22_QX06EI.j eDB f169 D1a 2006-08-22_QX06EI.j eDB f173 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f195 D1a 2006-08-29_QX06EI.j bL f201 D1a 2006-09-02_QX06EI.j eDB f215 D1a 2006-08-13_Q814EDB2.j bL q153 D1a 2006-08-13_Q814EDB2.j bL q154 D1a 2006-08-14_Q814EDB2.j bL q155 D1a 2006-08-14_Q814EDB2.j bL q157 D1a 2006-08-14_Q814EDB2.j bL q158 D1a 2006-08-14_Q814EDB2.j bL q160 D1a 2006-08-14_Q814EDB2.j bL q161 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j bL q162 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j bL q164 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j bL q166 D1a 2006-08-15_Q821JW2.j bL q169 D1a 2006-08-16_Q821JW2.j bL q173 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j eDB q202 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j eDB q205 D1a 2006-08-21_Q829JW1.j bL q207 D1a 2006-08-21_Q829JW1.j aA q208 D1a 2006-08-21_Q829JW1.j aA q209 D1a 2006-08-22_Q829JW1.j aA q210 D1a 2006-08-22_Q829JW1.j eDB q212 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j eDB q219 D1a 2006-08-24_Q829JW1.j bL q231 D1a 2006-08-24_Q829JW1.j bL q232 D1a 2006-08-28_Q829JW1.j bL q248 D1a 2006-08-29_Q829JW1.j bL q249 D1a 2006-08-29_Q829JW1.j bL q251 D1a 2006-08-29_QX02JW.j bL q252 D1a 2006-08-29_QX02JW.j bL q253 D1a 2006-08-29_QX02JW.j bL q254 D1a 2006-08-29_QX02JW.j aA q256 D1a 2006-08-30_QX02JW.j bL q261 D1a 2006-08-31_QX02JW.j bL q265 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j aA q280 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q293 D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE m3627 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 E D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500N H99 2006-08-27_Q827JW.j jW In order to help determine whether floor f173 overlaid or was a part of the packed mud glacis, f152, of the temple mound, we took elevations at each corner and the middle. All elevations were within two centimeters of 9197. This and the presence of sherds that were laying flat suggest that the surface was a floor separate from the mud glacis. However, gB looked at the surface of both and determined that they were formed from the same material. This suggests that they were deposited at the same time and were parts of a single feature. jW noticed that the sherds in the glacis to the north of the floor were randomly oriented while the sherds of f173 were laying flat. This does not mean that the surfaces were of differing strata, but rather that people probaly walked on the flat part. Therefore the better interpretation is that f173 and f152 are part of the same glacis packing, were deposited at the same time, but served somewhat different functions. H99 2006-08-27_Q827JW.j jW Therefore it is clear that the packed mud glacis was added atop the baqaya glacis at a later date. I99 2006-08-27_Q827JW.j jW When we reached the gray accumulation in k22, f111, we questioned the relationship among this feature, the packed mud glacis, f152 and the baqaya glacis, f109. As we traced f109 from k13 to k23 we found that the baqaya extended beneath the packed mud. Furthermore, f111, previously assumed to be an ashy accumulatiom covering the baqaya, was in fact a continuation of the packed mud to the east. O15 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM v6 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-08-14_RX31JW.j bL v50 O15 2006-08-15_RX31JW.j bL v55 O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j bL v74 O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j bL v74a O15 2006-08-23_RX31JW.j eDB v78 O15 2006-08-23_RX31JW.j eDB v78a O15 2006-08-23_RX31JW.j eDB v78b O15 2006-08-23_RX31JW.j eDB v78c O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80b O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v83b O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v83c O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85 O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j eDB v93 O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j eDB v93a O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j eDB v94 O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j rE v105 O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j rE v105a O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w15 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w16 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w19 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w20 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166 O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166b O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166e O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172 O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172a O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v186 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197a O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197b J3k23 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0108 J3w107 ZE726 jW k23.jpg B11 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE set by surveyor but not excavated in season MZ18 C1 2006-08-17_Q818JW4.j jW Began removing the temporary south baulk that was established for the safety of workmen and to protect the exposed layer of baqaya to the south in k12. As we were removing accumulation f107, we observed an E-W line of large limestone blocks, a4. gB believes that they may have been a part of a late addition to the temple mound, perhaps made late in the Mittani period. We decided for the moment to leave them on a pedestal until the locus to the east, k23 was sufficiently excavated to confirm or deny our hypothesis. To the east of the easternmost stone in a4, we fully excavated the baulk to determine the relationship between the baqaya surface in k12, f50, to the baqaya surface in this locus, f109. Although jW had anticipated that f109 would be a later addition, the surfaces merged at the south edge of the south baulk. C1 2006-08-17_Q818JW5.j jW Began to excavate the locus. Topsoil contained 8 body and no rim or base sherds. All were inspected, found to be of indeterminent period, and discarded. In the NE corner, just under the topsoil was a hard surface of soil with a burn mark in the center, f136. As we excavated a bit further, there was a lens of laminations, f138, in the NE quadrant, in which sat a ring of stones in a soil matrix, f142, similar to f101 in the adjacent locus to the east, k13. A positive link can only be established upon excavation of the E baulk. Under the topsoil in the west and south and the laminations in the east was a relatively thin layer of natural accumulation, f140, underwhich there was another layer of natural accumulation, f141. C1 2006-08-19_Q819JW2.j jW Continued to excavate accumulation f141, which contains broad regions of laminations with scattered soft pockets. Exposed the full extent of the stone and laminar soil installation, f142. Photographed and removed. Under f141 was a softer, more consistent accumulation, f146, which could be easily removed with a shovel without picking. At the end of the day we leveled and cleaned, discovering a baqaha-like surface along the north edge, then to the south a thin layer of gray ash of a width of one meter running E-W, then a layer of browish soil which covered the south half of the locus. C1 2006-08-23_Q823JW3.j jW We began to carefully excavate accumulation, f151, in k23 from north to south to find the north limit of floor surface, f173, found in the north part of k22. We found that what we first identified as a thin ashy lens in the north half of the locus, f150, was actually a layer of ashy accumulation covering most of the locus to a depth of 10cm or more. It was under accumulation, f151, and above the the temple mound surface packing, f152. With regards to the relationship between the baqaya packing in k13, f109; in k12, f50; and the packing in k23, f152; relative elevations indicate that f152 in k23 is 16cm lower than f109 in k13. Furthermore, although k109 is packed baqaya, k152 is packed mud. We will carefully remove the east bulk to establish the precise relationship between k107 and k152. C1 2006-08-26_Q826JW.j jW Finished excavating a wedge-shaped section of accumulation, f150, in the southwest corner which covers packing, f152, which extend through the entire locus. It appears that what we call a floor surface, f173, in k22, either abuts the mud packing or is a continuation of it to the south. Adding to the possibilities, today we discovered a packed mud surface in k109, immediately to the southwest. Tomorrow we will compare and analyze all three features. After photographing and drawing, we began to remove the east baulk. C1 2006-08-30_Q830RE.j rE We removed the 4 large limestones, which formed the western part of insstelation a4. C1 2006-09-11_Q911JW1.j jW As we began to remove the packed mud, f152 that covered the mud glacis, f123 we began to see several red bricks upon which was what appeared to be a large pot smash. We designated the matrix surrounding the sherds f252, and began to remove it and the sherds. Almost immediately we recovered a seal impression, followed by a number of others, all under the ceramic. To the south of the bricks was an area of lamination in the general shape of a rectangularly-cut pit. C1 2006-09-12_Q912JW.j jW Today we excavated the contents of pit, a10, and dug it, pit a5, and pit a6 to a depth of about one meter to sample the contents of the packed fill beneath the baqaya layer, f109, f50. Each yielded Late Chalcolithic sherds similar to those found in the deep sounding beneath f50 in the typological column, k104 and k105, excavated near the monumental wall, f11, in season MZ18 (2005-P). jW was hopeful that pit a10 would contain a burial, but that was not the case - the fill was virtually clean and soft and contained but few sherds. C1 2006-09-13_Q913JW.j jW We completed the removal of accumulation, f252 and found an E-W line of red bricks, f215, along the north baulk. To the west they were in a single layer, but to the east they seemed to be in two layers. The top bricks had been moved out of place and there was a N-S line of smaller bricks near pit a6. The E-W line of bricks probably capped the baqaya glacis, f109, but the function of the bricks near the pit cannot be determined because they are too eroded. C2 2006-08-26_Q826JW.j jW We will excavate carefully the baulk in order to trace the transition from the baqaya surface D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a6 D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a7 D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a10 D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a12 D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a14 D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a15 D1a 2006-08-16_QX06EI.j jW f133 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j eDB f136 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j eDB f138 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j jW f140 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j eDB f141 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j eDB f142 D1a 2006-08-19_QX06EI.j eDB f147 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j jW f149 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j jW f150 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j jW f151 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j jW f152 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j jW f153 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j jW f160 D1a 2006-08-23_QX06EI.j eDB f180 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f190 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f192 D1a 2006-09-11_QX06EI.j bL f252 D1a 2006-09-12_QX06EI.j bL f258 D1a 2006-09-12_QX06EI.j jW f259 D1a 2006-09-12_QX06EI.j bL f262 D1a 2006-09-12_QX06EI.j bL f263 D1a 2006-09-13_QX06EI.j eI f269 D1a 2006-09-13_QX06EI.j eI f270 D1a 2006-08-20_QX11BL.j bL i14 D1a 2006-08-20_QX11BL.j bL i15 D1a 2006-08-20_QX11BL.j bL i16 D1a 2006-08-20_QX11BL.j bL i17 D1a 2006-08-20_QX11BL.j bL i18 D1a 2006-09-13_QX11BL.j bL i19 D1a 2006-08-20_QX02JW.j jW q144 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j aA q181 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j aA q182 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j jW q183 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j aA q187 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j jW q188 D1a 2006-08-19_Q821JW2.j eDB q190 D1a 2006-08-19_Q821JW2.j eDB q192 D1a 2006-08-19_Q821JW2.j eDB q193 D1a 2006-08-19_Q821JW2.j eDB q194 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j jW q198 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j jW q199 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j eDB q216 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j eDB q217 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j jW q221 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j jW q223 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j jW q225 D1a 2006-08-26_Q829JW1.j jW q233 D1a 2006-08-26_Q829JW1.j jW q236 D1a 2006-08-27_Q829JW1.j jW q237 D1a 2006-08-27_Q829JW1.j eDB q238 D1a 2006-08-27_Q829JW1.j aA q240 D1a 2006-08-27_Q829JW1.j aA q241 D1a 2006-08-27_Q829JW1.j aA q242 D1a 2006-08-27_Q829JW1.j aA q244 D1a 2006-08-28_Q829JW1.j bL q246 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q294 D1a 2006-09-05_QX02JW.j eDB q302 D1a 2006-09-10_QX02JW.j eI q319 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j bL q323 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j bL q328 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q337 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q338 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j bL q342 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j bL q347 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j bL q355 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j bL q359 D1a 2006-09-13_QX02JW.j bL q367 D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r7 (45821 34098 - 8589 / Relay location: interior NW corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r8 (45682 34472 - 8808 / Relay location: interior NE corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r9 (45307 34330 - 8729 / Relay location: interior SE corner) D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE m4005 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500 E D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 500N H99 2006-09-11_Q911JW1.j jW A preliminary analysis of the seal impressions indicates that they were of the Uruk period, heretofore not found at Mozan. The sherds atop the seal impressions were assessed by mKB to be Late Chalcolithic. The bricks, f28 , covered the baqaya glacis, f109, and abutted the mud glacis, f123. We presume that since generally red bricks deteriorate rapidly, they were laid at the same time as the mud glacis, f123, Phase 11. The laminations, f , covered the fill of a pit, a10, which was dug into both the mud glacis and baqaya glacis. The fill was very clean, only containing a few sherds. The most likely explanation for the stratigraphic inversion is that the pit was dug in Phase 6, into packed fills (which came from elsewhere on or near the tell) below the baqaya. These fills have consistently been dated to the Late Chalcolithic, Phase 1 or earlier. Material from digging the pit was dumped atop the brick surface of the mound and was covered quickly by loess, so that it stayed in place. O15 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM v6 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j jW v57 O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j jW v57a O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j bL v71 O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v59 O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v62 O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v62a O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v65 O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v65a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80b O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v83 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v83a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v83b O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v83c O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v83d O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v83e O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85b O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85c O15 2006-08-29_RX31JW.j rE v91 O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j eDB v94 O15 2006-09-01_RX31JW.j jW v98 O15 2006-09-01_RX31JW.j jW v98a O15 2006-09-01_RX31JW.j jW v98b O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j rE v105 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v120 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v120a O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v121 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v122 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v123 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v123a O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v124 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v124a O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v125 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v126 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v127 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v129 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v130 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v132 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v133 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v133a O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v134 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v135 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v136 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v136a O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v136b O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v136c O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v137 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v139 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v141 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v141a O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v141b O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v141c O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v141d O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v141e O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v141f O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j bL v144 O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j bL v144a O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j bL v144b O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j bL v144c O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j bL v145 O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j bL v145a O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j bL v145b O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j bL v146 O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w14 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w19 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w20 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w35 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v164 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v164a O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166 O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166b O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166e O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172 O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172a O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v173 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v186 O15 2010-10-04_V205JW.j jW v194 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197 O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197a O15 2010-10-07_V205JW.j jW v197b J3k24 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q17.3 D1a 2006-08-31_QX02JW.j bL q266 D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r10 (45643 34559 - 8831 / Relay location: interior NW corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r11 (45505 34937 - 8897 / Relay location: interior NE corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r12 (45132 34792 - 8821 / Relay location: interior SE corner) O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w27 J3k25 D1a 2006-09-12_Q921EDB.j bL q338.1 D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r125 (45307 34075 - / Relay location: interior NW corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r125 (45307 34075 - 9137 / Relay location: interior NW corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r126 (45053 34697 - / Relay location: interior NE corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r126 (45053 34697 - 9137 / Relay location: interior NE corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r127 (44553 34513 - / Relay location: interior SE corner) D3 2007-07-30_R730FXXR.j fXX r127 (44553 34513 - 9137 / Relay location: interior SE corner) J3k26 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW.j rE q131.3 D1a 2010-09-16_UX05JW1.j jW q419.1 J3k31 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0109 J3w108 ZE726 jW k31.jpg C1 2006-08-22_Q822RE.j rE Today Mohammad and Ebrahim started the excavation on the north half of k31. In k31 there were f170 the topsoil, and f171 which was brown, chunky, and lamination accumulation, with a few sherds of pottery, and small pebbles. Under this feature was f174, an installation with 6-7 different size of stones at the same level. C1 2006-08-24_Q824RE.j rE We removed the north baulk which consisted of 4 features. After removing the baulk we have got a new k109 which formed of the north half of k31 and the south half of k32. We removed the baulk in order to have a full view of the floating stones on J1 and the north section behind it. D1a 2006-08-22_QX06EI.j rE f170 D1a 2006-08-22_QX06EI.j bL f171 D1a 2006-08-22_QX06EI.j bL f175 D1a 2006-08-22_QX06EI.j bL f176 D1a 2006-08-23_QX06EI.j bL f178 D1a 2006-08-23_QX06EI.j bL f179 D1a 2006-08-29_QX06EI.j bL f198 D1a 2006-08-29_QX06EI.j bL f199 D1a 2006-08-29_QX06EI.j bL f200 D1a 2006-08-29_QX06EI.j bL f202 D1a 2006-08-30_QX06EI.j bL f204 D1a 2006-08-22_Q829JW1.j bL q211 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j bL q215 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j eDB q218 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j eDB q220 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j jW q222 D1a 2006-08-24_Q829JW1.j rE q224 D1a 2006-08-24_Q829JW1.j bL q226 D1a 2006-08-24_Q829JW1.j bL q227 D1a 2006-08-24_Q829JW1.j bL q228 D1a 2006-08-29_QX02JW.j bL q255 D1a 2006-08-29_QX02JW.j aA q257 D1a 2006-08-30_QX02JW.j bL q259 D1a 2006-08-30_QX02JW.j bL q262 O15 2006-08-23_RX31JW.j eDB v77 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v79 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v79a O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w18 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172 O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172a J3k32 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0110 J3w109 ZE726 jW k32.jpg C1 2006-08-22_Q822RE.j rE Today Swar and So'od started the excavation on the south half of k32. In k32 there were f172 the topsoil, and f174 a brown, chunky, and lamination accumulation, with a few sherds of pottery, and small pebbles. D1a 2006-08-22_QX06EI.j bL f172 D1a 2006-08-22_QX06EI.j bL f174 D1a 2006-08-23_QX06EI.j bL f177 D1a 2006-08-22_Q829JW1.j bL q213 D1a 2006-08-23_Q829JW1.j bL q214 D1a 2006-08-23_QX02JW.j jW q222 D1a 2006-08-24_Q829JW1.j bL q229 O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 J3k90 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j eDB f233 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j jW f234 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q295 D1a 2006-09-05_QX02JW.j eDB q301 J3k91 C1 2006-09-03_Q903RE.j rE We continued removing the topsoil f218, and the accumulation under the topsoil f220. D1a 2006-09-02_QX06EI.j jW f218 D1a 2006-09-03_QX06EI.j eDB f220 D1a 2006-09-03_QX06EI.j eDB f225 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q271 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q286 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q296 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q298 D1a 2006-09-05_QX02JW.j eDB q303 D1a 2006-09-05_QX02JW.j eDB q304 D3 2006-09-23_Q923JW1R.j eI r2355 (39935 49087 - 9147 / Relay location: SW reference relay) D3 2006-09-23_Q923JW1R.j eI r2356 (39746 49565 - 9162 / Relay location: SE reference relay) O15 2006-09-01_RX31JW.j rE v99 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v111 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v111a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v108 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v108a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v108b O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v108c O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v108d O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p29 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w30 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w31 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v161 J3k92 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j jW f238 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j jW f239 D1a 2006-09-15_QX06EI.j eDB f271 D1a 2006-09-05_QX02JW.j eDB q307 I99 2007-08-16_R816JW.j jW This locus was one of four in an E-W line to the south of the expected location of the south face of revetment wall, f11. These loci were excavated to provide a good sight line to the wall, glacis and temple. They were excavated to a depth of about one meter as half squares with an inward sloping south baulk. This locus was the last to be excavated because it was where we parked the wagons that carried away the back dirt brought up from deeper loci by the shaffat. Due to the imminent arrival of the Minister of Culture, excavation of k92 was rushed and relatively poorly documented. No photographs were taken, and only the east baulk was drawn, w32. However, little was sacrificed because the features were natural accumulations deposited after abandonment across the entire temple plaza and containd almost no cultural material. The photographs and drawings of adjacent loci, k91, k92, and k11 provide adequate details for stratigraphic analysis of this locus. O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p29 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w32 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v161 J3k93 C1 2006-09-03_Q903RE.j rE We continued removing the topsoil f219, and the accumulation under the topsoil f221. D1a 2006-09-02_QX06EI.j jW f219 D1a 2006-09-03_QX06EI.j bL f221 D1a 2006-09-03_QX06EI.j bL f224 D1a 2006-09-03_QX06EI.j bL f226 D1a 2006-09-03_QX06EI.j bL f227 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j bL f228 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q272 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j bL q284 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q297 D1a 2006-09-14_QX02JW.j bL q384 O15 2006-09-01_RX31JW.j rE v100 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v112 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v112a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j eDB v109 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v106 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v106c O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v106d O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p29 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w29 J3k94 C1 2006-09-03_Q903RE.j rE gB moved 5 workmen from sC to work faster before the minister visit. So these workmen started removing the topsoil f222, then the accumulation under the topsoil f223. D1a 2006-09-03_QX06EI.j eDB f222 D1a 2006-09-03_QX06EI.j eDB f223 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j jW f235 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j iI q278 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q287 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q299 D1a 2006-09-05_QX02JW.j eDB q300 D1a 2006-09-05_QX02JW.j eDB q306 O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j bL v103 O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j bL v103a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v110 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v113 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v113a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v107 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v107a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v107b O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v107c O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j jW v107d O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p18 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p29 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w28 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w33 J3k100 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0111 J3w110 ZE726 jW k100.jpg B11 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE column for sampling (not used) C1 2005-08-02_P802JW.j jW Laid out and relayed a 2m by 2m locus centered along the south baulk of locus k13. Pottery from this locus will be processed daily in the laboratory to guide stratigraphic analysis and strategic decisions for the unit. D3 2005-08-02_P816GM1R.j gM r5 (41244 49138 - 9350 / Relay location: SW corner) D3 2005-08-02_P816GM1R.j gM r6 (41430 49210 - 9371 / Relay location: NW corner ) D3 2005-08-02_P816GM1R.j gM r7 (41357 49386 - 9376 / Relay location: NE corner) D3 2005-08-02_P816GM1R.j gM r8 (41172 49316 - 9358 / Relay location: SE corner) D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE r5 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 200 E D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 200 N O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2 O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2a O15 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE v2b O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p9 J3k101 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0112 J3w111 ZE726 jW k101.jpg B11 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE trapezoidal locus (big stones) C1 2005-08-17_P817JW.j jW In removing accumulation, f38, Swar encountered a large surface of hard-packed bakhia, a local virgin soil which is red with white inclusions. Designated f50, preliminary analysis indicates that it may be the surface of a monumantal terrace that led upward from the boundary wall, f11, to the BA Early Dynastic IIIb temple. C1 2005-09-03_P903JW.j jW Relayed, re-photographed, and removed three large stones, f66, f67, and f68, which were overhanging the typological column k104 and endangering the workmen. All were founded on brown soil. C1 2006-09-03_Q903RE.j rE We started removing the east baulk, we removed the topsoil f01. then the accumulation under it f02. C1 2006-09-10_Q910JW1.j jW We removed the final portion of the east baulk of k101, which lay to the south of the south face of wall, f11. D1a 2007-07-17_R717JW1.j jW a11 D1a 2007-07-17_R717JW1.j jW a16 D1a 2007-07-17_R718JW.j jW a18 D1a 2005-08-03_P807GM.j gM f9 D1a 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE f10 D1a 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE f11 D1a 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE f12 D1a 2005-08-06_P807GM.j rE f13 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f14 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f15 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f16 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f17 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f18 D1a 2007-08-13_P809GM2.j eI f19 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM f26 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM f27 D1a 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI f28 D1a 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI f29 D1a 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI f30 D1a 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI f32 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM.j gM f39 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM.j gM f40 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM.j gM f43 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM.j gM f47 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM.j gM f48 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM.j gM f49 D1a 2005-08-20_P823GM.j gM f51 D1a 2005-08-23_P904GM.j rE f55 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM.j gM f66 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM.j gM f67 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM.j gM f68 D1a 2005-09-17_P918JW3.j jw f85 D1a 2005-09-17_P918JW3.j jw f86 D1a 2005-09-17_P918JW3.j jw f87 D1a 2005-09-17_P918JW3.j jw f88 D1a 2005-09-03_Q413JW.j rE f91 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j mO f229 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j mO f230 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j mO f231 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j mO f232 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM i1 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM1.j rE i4 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM1.j rE i4.1 D1a 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE q7 D1a 2005-08-04_P807GM.j rE q11 D1a 2005-08-06_P807GM.j gM q12 D1a 2005-08-06_P807GM.j gM q13 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM q14 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM q15 D1a 2005-08-07_P807GM.j gM q16 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q17 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q19 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q21 D1a 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM q22 D1a 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM q24 D1a 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM q25 D1a 2005-08-12_P812GM1.j gM q27 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q28 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q30 D1a 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM q32 D1a 2005-08-13_P823GM3.j rE q35 D1a 2005-08-14_P823GM3.j gM q40 D1a 2005-08-14_P823GM3.j gM q41 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q55 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q60 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q65 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q70 D1a 2005-08-18_P823GM3.j gM q76 D1a 2005-08-18_P823GM3.j gM q77 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q274 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q277 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q279 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q282 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j bL q285 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j bL q291 D20 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE r30 D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 300 S D21 2005-08-04_P823GM2.j rE 400 E O15 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM v7 O15 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM v7a O15 2005-08-09_P809GM2.j gM v900 O15 2005-08-11_P812GM1.j gM v901 O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11 O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11a O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11b O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11c O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11d O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11e O15 2005-08-15_P823GM5.j rE v11f O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v13 O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v13a O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v13b O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v13c O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v14 O15 2005-08-16_P823GM5.j rE v14a O15 2005-08-20_P823GM5.j jW v15 O15 2005-08-20_P823GM5.j jW v15a O15 2005-08-20_P823GM5.j jW v15b O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v17 O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v17a O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v17b O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v17c O15 2005-08-27_P904GM5.j jW v19 O15 2005-09-03_P904GM5.j gM v27 O15 2005-09-03_P904GM5.j gM v27a O15 2005-09-03_P904GM5.j gM v27b O15 2005-09-03_P904GM5.j gM v27c O15 2005-09-03_P904GM5.j gM v27d O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v35 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v35a O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v35b O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v36 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v36a O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v36b O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v37 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v37a O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v38 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v38a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v41 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v41a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v43 O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v43a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v43b O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v44 O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v44a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v45 O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v45a O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w7 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w9 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p1 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p9 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p10 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p11 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p13 O15 2006-08-16_RX31JW.j eDB v56d O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j eDB v72 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80b O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v86 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v86a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v86b O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114b O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v155 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v156 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w37 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v161 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162c O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166 O15 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI v9 O15 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI v9a O15 2007-08-14_P812GM1.j eI v9b J3k102 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0113 J3w112 ZE726 jW k102.jpg B11 2005-08-15_P823GM2.j rE 1m by 4m column for typological sampling D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM.j gM f37 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM.j gM f41 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM.j gM f44 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM.j gM f45 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM.j gM f46 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM3.j rE q44 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM3.j rE q45 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM3.j rE q46 D1a 2005-08-15_P823GM3.j rE q47 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q49 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q50 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q52 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q53 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q56 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q57 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q58 D1a 2005-08-16_P823GM3.j gM q59 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q61 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q62 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q63 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q64 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q66 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q67 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q68 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q69 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q71 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q72 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q73 D1a 2005-08-17_P823GM3.j gM q74 D20 2005-08-15_P823GM2.j rE m3926 D21 2005-08-15_P823GM2.j rE 100 S D21 2005-08-15_P823GM2.j rE 400 E O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p2 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p11 O15 2006-06-20_Q620JW1.j jW p14 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 J3k103 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0114 J3w113 ZE726 jW k103.jpg B11 2005-08-22_P823GM2.j gM Originally planned as J04, but later incorporated into J03 C1 2005-08-24_P824JW2.j jW We continued to excavate the brown loess, f53, under the topsoil. Then, after the baulks were trimmed, we noticed a subtle color and texture change had occurred that may have marked an earlier transition to the next layer, a series of laminations, f56. C1 2005-08-25_P825JW.j jW Photographed, v18, then removed the two large unfounded stones, f54, runnining E-W out of the middle of the E baulk. Continued to excavate the laminations, f56. C1 2005-08-27_P827JW.j jW We are concentrating on excavating the one-meter wide ledge along the S baulk to an elevation of 9000. This is the first of several steps down at two meter changes in elevation. We are excavating the ledge first so that we have a place to put the elevator. At the end of the day we were within 15cm of finishing. C1 2005-08-28_P828JW.j jW Continued to excavate the laminations, f56, which are becoming more densly packed, and therefore harder to pick. Reached an elevation of 9000 in f56 in the south quarter, the location of the first stepped baulk. It is approximately 2m below the surface. Installed elevator on the step to facilitate dirt removal. C1 2005-08-29_P829JW.j jW Continued to excavate the north three-quarters of the locus, removing the laminations, f56. Put all workmen in this locus to speed work, which is difficult due to the hard, dense nature of the laminations. C1 2005-08-31_P831JW.j jW Continued the removal of laminations, f56. We expect to reach a cement-like surface similar to k101f43 in the early pickruns today. This may help to explain the compaction of f56 which we are seeing. As expected, laminations blended into harder, grayer accumulation, designated f63. Took relays. C1 2005-09-01_P901JW.j jW Continued to excavate the hard, gray natural accumulation, f63. Only two lots of pottery, q109 and q110, taken from the entire day's excavation. C1 2005-09-03_P903JW.j jW Continued to excavate the cement-like accumulation, f63. The digging is slow because of a reduced crew and the difficulty in forcing the pick down through the accumulation. We are promised a jackhammer tomorrow, when we anticipate reducing the excavated area to the north half of the locus to speed our investigation of whether or not there are structures south of the wall in what is now and likely was in antiquity an open plaza. We recovered relatively little pottery and few artifacts from this accumulation today. C1 2005-09-04_P904JW.j jW Continued to excavate the hard, grayish brown accumulation, f63, by hand. After breakfast, we reached an elevation of 8700 in the northern three-quarters of the locus and measured for the second one-meter step to the north. Now we are excavating only the northern half of the locus. The quantity of pottery recovered increased significantly compared to the last few days, but still only amounted to two q-lots. C1 2005-09-06_P906JW.j jW We began to cut and trim sections in preparation for final photographs and drawing. At gB's direction, we left the elevator and a small quantity of accumulation in the locus to possibly be used for a demonstration of the dirt removal process to attendees of the conference to outfit the new museum in Hassake. C1 2005-09-11_P911JW.j jW Student Zuzan revised previous drawings of the north and east baulks of the locus. C2 2005-08-25_P825JW.j jW gB reminded us of the need to step in the S baulk of the locus as we proceeded down. This is accomplished by leaving one meter ledges that run E-W at elevations 9000, 8800, etc., which will then be cut back to produce a gradual slope to prevent the baulk collapses we see in other parts of the excavation. We are taking all elevations from marker m4118, whose elevation is 9189. As of breakfast, we need to excavate down another 88 cm before stepping the first ledge. C2 2005-09-01_P901JW.j jW gB and jW met and agreed to test the efficacy of using an electrically-powered jackhammer to speed the excavation of f63. They also agreed to reduce the excavation area to two square meters when the elevation of f63 reaches one meter below the first step to the south. C2 2005-09-04_P904JW.j jW gB notified jW that we will have a jackhammer on site tomorrow with an operator. He will be on-site both in the morning and afternoon and the staff will needed to supervise the work. We will use all available workmen during both sessions to break up the residue and remove the dirt from the locus. If work proceeds efficiently, we may be able to re-excavate the full set of steps to an elevation of 8400 in the next two days. D1a 2005-08-22_P823GM.j gM f52 D1a 2005-08-22_P823GM.j gM f53 D1a 2005-08-23_P904GM.j rE f54 D1a 2005-08-24_P904GM.j rE f56 D1a 2005-08-31_P904GM.j rE f63 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW3.j rE f75 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW3.j rE f76 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW3.j rE f77 D1a 2005-09-15_P918JW3.j jW f81 D1a 2005-09-15_P918JW3.j jW f82 D1a 2005-08-22_P823GM3.j gM q82 D1a 2005-08-23_P823GM3.j rE q84 D1a 2005-08-24_P904GM3.j gM q88 D1a 2005-08-24_P904GM3.j gM q90 D1a 2005-08-25_P904GM3.j gM q93 D1a 2005-08-27_P904GM3.j gM q94 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM3.j jW q97 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM3.j jW q99 D1a 2005-08-29_P904GM3.j gM q101 D1a 2005-08-29_P904GM3.j gM q104 D1a 2005-08-31_P904GM3.j rE q105 D1a 2005-08-31_P904GM3.j rE q106 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM3.j rE q109 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM3.j rE q110 D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM3.j gM q114 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW1.j gM q118 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW1.j gM q120 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q122 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q124 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q126 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q127 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q128 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q129 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q130 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q131 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q132 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q133 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q134 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q135 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q136 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q137 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q138 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW1.j gM q140 D1a 2005-09-07_P918JW1.j jW q143 D1a 2006-08-24_Q829JW1.j bL q230 D20 2005-08-22_P823GM2.j gM m4105 D21 2005-08-22_P823GM2.j gM 500 E D21 2005-08-22_P823GM2.j gM 500 N O15 2005-08-20_P823GM5.j jW v902 O15 2005-08-22_P823GM5.j gM v16 O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v18 O15 2005-08-25_P904GM5.j rE v18a O15 2005-09-05_P918JW2.j gM v33 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v40 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v40a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v40b O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v40c O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v40d O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v40e O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w3 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w4 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p8 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p11 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p12 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p13 O15 2006-06-20_Q620JW1.j jW p14 J3k104 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0115 J3w114 ZE726 jW k104.jpg B11 2005-08-24_Q413JW.j rE 2m by 2m column for typological sampling centered along the north edge of monumental wall, f11. C1 2005-08-24_P824JW2.j jW The surveyor laid out and measured the locus, a 2m by 2m square in the far south edge of k12. We began removing the bakhia terrace, f50, then a softer, brown fill underneath, f57. C1 2005-08-25_P825JW.j jW During the first pick run of the day in accumulation, f57, encountered another sloping layer of bakhia, similar to f50. Designated it f58, and began carefully following it from the N, down toward the monumental wall, f11. C1 2005-08-27_P827JW.j jW We continued to excavate the accumulation, f57, under the layer of bakhia, f50, which forms the ancient top of the terrace. Near the end of the day we encountered another layer of bakhia, f58, under f57. C1 2005-08-28_P828JW.j jW Excavated the last portion of the bakhia packing, f58. Below, we found a brown layer of fill containing ash (most in the NE corner) and deterioriated brick chunks (most along the south edge). Discovered human remains, f60, and a tiny bead, i7, in the NE corner of k104, buried in fill, f59, under the second layer of bakhia, f58. C1 2005-08-31_P831JW.j jW gM and Zuzan are continuing to prepare the body, a1, for a registered photograph, v24, which will be used as a template for a Freehand drawing of the burial. Designated the ashy material in the NW corner as a lens, f64. Took relays and photographed f64 in relationship to the burial a1, v25. Noticed cracks developing in the E and N baulks. The N baulk looks like it might release several liters of accumulation and packing to the surface below if not excavated properly. C1 2005-09-01_P901JW.j jW vS, gM and Zuzan excavated the skeleton, f60, and also removed a stone tool, i10 that was located under the hips and was undoubtedly a grave good. Zuzan, removed the bones of the animal, f61, and traced the ashy lens, f64, to the east to determine its extent and relationship, if any to the soil, f65, which surrounds the burial, a1. C1 2005-09-03_P903JW.j jW While photographing, v27, and removing the stones in the south half of the locus, we better defined the interface between the ashy lens, f64 and the red accumulation, f65, to the north in the NE corner. The red accumulation appears as a small wedge, surrounded to the south and west by the ash deposit which covers the N half of the locus, v28. After the k101 stones were removed and safety ropes installed on the f10 stones, we began to excavate in the south half of this locus, extending the southern boundary of the western half to the monumental wall, f11. At the suggestion of gB, we designated this modified locus k105. C1 2005-09-05_P905JW.j jW Continued to excavate this small locus on the north side of the monumental wall, f11. The components remained the same for the entire day - a fill of mixed materials including ash, soil, and chunks of deteriorated brick, which, in the direct vicinity of the wall, transitions to a vertical layer of bakhia, which in turn was used to seal the "inside" face of the wall against the intrusion of water. C1 2005-09-06_P906JW.j jW We cleaned all sections in k104 and 105 to prepare for final photography and the drawing of sections. C1 2005-09-11_P911JW.j jW Student Zuzan began to draw the north section of the locus. C2 2005-09-01_P901JW.j jW gB, faB, and jW met to evaluate the impact of the cracks we see in the east part of the north baulk and the delay occasioned by the careful excavation of the burial, a1, on our plans to excavate a full 2m by 2m locus behind the monumental wall, f11. We decided that it was important to reach the north face of f11 and to excavate at least another meter deeper. gB, faB, and jW suggested that we reduce the excavation area to one that encompasses the south half of the locus. To excavate safely in this confined space, we must remove three large stones that overhang the locus on its south baulk and which are a part of the last phase of f11. Therefore we will photograph, relay, draw, and remove these stones, f66, f67, f68. In addition we will restrain with rope the stones that form the west boundary of the wall apron, f10. D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM1.j rE a1 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM1.j rE a2 D1a 2005-08-24_P904GM.j rE f57 D1a 2005-08-27_P904GM.j rE f58 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM.j gM f59 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM.j gM f60 D1a 2005-08-29_P904GM.j gM f61 D1a 2005-08-29_P904GM.j gM f62 D1a 2005-08-31_P904GM.j rE f64 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM.j gM f65 D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM.j gM f69 D1a 2005-09-03_Q413JW.j rE f89 D1a 2006-05-11_Q511JW1.j jW f92 D1a 2006-06-06_Q606JW.j jW f96 D1a 2007-08-13_P904GM2.j eI i6 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM2.j gM i7 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM2.j gM i8 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM2.j rE i9 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM2.j rE i10 D1a 2005-08-24_P904GM3.j gM q89 D1a 2005-08-24_P904GM3.j gM q91 D1a 2005-08-25_P904GM3.j gM q92 D1a 2005-08-27_P904GM3.j gM q95 D1a 2005-08-27_P904GM3.j gM q96 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM3.j jW q98 D1a 2005-08-28_P904GM3.j jW q100 D1a 2005-08-29_P904GM3.j gM q102 D1a 2005-08-29_P904GM3.j gM q103 D1a 2005-08-31_P904GM3.j rE q107 D1a 2005-08-31_P904GM3.j rE q108 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM3.j rE q111 D1a 2005-09-01_P904GM3.j rE q112 D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM3.j gM q113 D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM3.j gM q115 D20 2005-08-24_Q413JW.j rE m4173 D21 2005-08-24_Q413JW.j rE 200 E D21 2005-08-24_Q413JW.j rE 200 N I99 2005-08-24_P824JW2.j jW This locus is the second phase of the typological analysis column begun at the surface in k102, the north baulk of k12. Excavation of the first phase was halted when we reached a layer of compacted local virgin soil, bakhia, f50, which formed the sloping surface of a terrace which led upward from the monumantal wall, f11, to the temple at the top of the mound. We resumed digging the column into f50, which sealed well the layers below, after moving it southward along that surface to the face of the wall, and changing the dimensions from 1m by 4m to 2m by 2m. This way we get both the information about changes in the ceramics over time and data about how the wall was built with one small trench cut into the terrace surface. K99 2005-09-09_P909JW.j jW During visits by the directors of excavations of Tell Beidar and Tell Hammukar, they mentioned that the pottery from a number of features in the typological column was earlier than we had previously believed. In particular they opined that the bulk of the sherds found were from the Late Chalcolithic III period. These were mixed with a few Ninevite V and Early Dynastic III sherds. The implication of this is that the fill behind the wall was taken from a place on or near the tell that was occupied much earlier than the temple mound. mKB will prepare a detailed analysis for the Global Record. O15 2005-08-27_P904GM5.j jW v19 O15 2005-08-27_P904GM5.j jW v19a O15 2005-08-28_P904GM5.j gM v20 O15 2005-08-28_P904GM5.j gM v20a O15 2005-08-28_P904GM5.j gM v20b O15 2005-08-28_P904GM5.j gM v21 O15 2005-08-28_P904GM5.j gM v21a O15 2005-08-28_P904GM5.j gM v21b O15 2005-08-29_P904GM5.j gM v22 O15 2005-08-29_P904GM5.j gM v22a O15 2005-08-29_P904GM5.j gM v22b O15 2005-08-29_P904GM5.j gM v23 O15 2005-08-29_P904GM5.j gM v23a O15 2005-08-31_P904GM5.j gM v24 O15 2005-08-31_P904GM5.j gM v25 O15 2005-08-31_P904GM5.j gM v26 O15 2005-08-31_P904GM5.j gM v26a O15 2005-09-03_P904GM5.j gM v28 O15 2005-09-05_P918JW2.j gM v31c O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v38 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v38a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39b O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39c O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39d O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39e O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39g O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39h O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v41 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v44 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w5 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w6 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w10 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p2 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p3 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p7 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p12 O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j eI v149 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a J3k105 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0116 J3w115 ZE726 jW k105.jpg B11 2005-09-03_Q413JW.j rE 1m by 2m column for typological sampling, with a small 1m by 0.5m extension into the SW corner to intercept the monumental wall, f11. Shape described by relays. Basically the south half of k104. C1 2005-09-03_P903JW.j jW We first removed a small ledge of accumulation, f69, along the south baulk that had built up during the excavation of the animal burial, f61. We then excavated the SW protrusion, f70 reaching the wall almost immediately after an extension of less than 50cm. These features and the wall were then photographed, v29. C1 2005-09-04_P904JW.j jW To improve safety, we removed a small, overhanging ledge of accumulation above the eastern edge of this "L" shaped locus. Because it was a small quantity of clean loess and there was no pottery in it, the ledge was not assigned a separate feature number. C2 2005-09-03_P903JW.j jW At the suggestion of gB, we agreed to speed our investigation of the construction of the wall by forming a new locus consisting of the southern half of k104 with a further southern extension in the western half of the south baulk to meet the monumental wall, f11. In this way we can continue the typological column in a reduced area nevertheless expected to yield diminished quantities of the same kinds of pottery, while at the same time seeing how the monumental wall was constructed. The western section of the baulk was selected to minimize the danger posed by overhanging stones from both f10 to the east and f11 to the south. D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM.j gM f70 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW3.j rE f71 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW3.j rE f73 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW3.j rE f74 D1a 2005-09-06_P918JW3.j rE f80 D1a 2006-05-11_Q511JW1.j jW f93 D1a 2006-05-11_Q511JW1.j jW f94 D1a 2006-06-06_Q606JW.j jW f95 D1a 2005-09-03_P904GM3.j gM q116 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW1.j gM q117 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW1.j gM q119 D1a 2005-09-04_P918JW1.j gM q121 D1a 2005-09-05_P918JW1.j gM q123 D1a 2005-09-08_P918JW1.j jW q144 D3 2005-09-03_P904RE1R.j rE r329 (40799 49162 - 8931 / Relay location: NE corner point 1) D3 2005-09-03_P904RE1R.j rE r330 (40739 49221 - 8931 / Relay location: SE corner point 2) D3 2005-09-03_P904RE1R.j rE r331 (40736 49036 - 8931 / Relay location: NE corner point 3) D3 2005-09-03_P904RE1R.j rE r332 (40714 49016 - 8931 / Relay location: SE corner point 4) D3 2005-09-03_P904RE1R.j rE r333 (40765 48942 - 8931 / Relay location: SW corner point 5) D3 2005-09-03_P904RE1R.j rE r334 (40867 48986 - 8931 / Relay location: NW corner point 6) D3 2006-04-30_Q430JW5R.j jW r418 (40706 49126 - 8931 / Relay location: SE corner point 2) D3 2006-04-30_Q430JW5R.j jW r419 (40745 49042 - 8931 / Relay location: NE corner point 3) D3 2006-04-30_Q430JW5R.j jW r420 (40728 49024 - 8931 / Relay location: SE corner point 4) D20 2005-09-03_Q413JW.j rE m4173 D21 2005-09-03_Q413JW.j rE 100N D21 2005-09-03_Q413JW.j rE 200E O15 2005-09-03_P904GM5.j gM v29 O15 2005-09-03_P904GM5.j gM v29a O15 2005-09-04_P918JW2.j gM v30 O15 2005-09-05_P918JW2.j gM v31c O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v38 O15 2005-09-13_P918JW2.j jW v38a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39a O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39b O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39d O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39e O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39f O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39g O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v39h O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42 O15 2005-09-15_P918JW2.j jW v42a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v46 O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v46a O15 2005-09-17_P918JW2.j jW v46b O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w5 O15 2006-02-12_Q212JW.j jW w6 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p2 O15 2006-05-03_Q503JW.j jW p13 O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j eI v149 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 J3k106 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0117 J3w116 ZE726 jW k106.jpg B11 2006-08-16_Q918EI4.j eI Is 106 because k101 to k105 have already been used in previous years. C1 2006-08-16_Q816VE.j vVE The locus East of k1 was opened as k106, because k100-k105 had already been used in previous seasons. Like k1, part of k106 has been excavated in previous campaigns as a part of J2. The eastern half of k106 had been excavated much deeper as the start of the stepped baulk of J2. The western half had not been excavated yet. f536 is the top soil of this half of k106 and f537 is the natural accumulation underneath f536. C1 2006-08-17_Q817VE.j vVE We continued to excavate the naturally accumulated deposits f537 in k106. This feature was closed after several pick runs because the Northern half of the locus had become softer, f541, and the Southern half had become harder, f542. C1 2006-08-19_Q819VE1.j vVE We continued to excavate f541 and after one pick run we could close it because we had reached its bottom. Under f541 we saw the same hard deposit as in f542 and this means that f541 overlies f542 and was perhaps even cut into it. C1 2006-08-20_Q820VE.j vVE After having excavated f542 to get a level surface in this locus we have reached the level at which the eastern half of this locus had been excavated in J2 (k23). Yesterday we had reached the bottom of f541 and the deposit of f542 seemed to continue in the entire square and this was excavated as f552. The large stone that had already been excavated in J2 was relayed and assigned f554. Five small boulders were relayed and collectively assigned to f555. C1 2006-08-22_Q822VE.j vVE The top soil f536 of the northern baulk of k106 was excavated today and then we proceeded to excavate f537. C1 2006-08-23_Q823VE.j vVE Today we finished removing the North baulk of k106. We did not excavate it to the level of k106 (which is now at the bottom of the deposits that cover the revetment wall) but to the level of k107 instead. The present state of k107 gives us a view of how the second apron must have looked like when its sacral use had been given up. C1 2006-08-28_Q828VE1.j vVE We started to excavate f552 again after having removed f554 and f555.1-4. C1 2006-08-29_Q829VE3.j vVE At first the entire surface of k106 was excavated consisted of the hard compact layer of naturally compacted surfaces f552. Then we proceeded to excavate f552 only in the Northern half of k106 in order to expose the face of the top of the revetment wall. f552 was closed when we reached the softer accumulation f573. C1 2006-08-30_Q830VE1.j vVE In k106 we continued to go down in the northern half until we had cleared the face of the top of the revetment wall f569. Then we started to excavate also the Southern half of k106. C1 2006-08-31_Q831VE.j vVE The stones that had been partially uncovered yesterday in the Northern half of k1 were further uncovered by excavating the Southern half of k106 to the same level. Several more large boulders were uncovered and relayed: f584, f586, f587, f588 and f589. These boulders seem to lie on the same level as the ash deposit of f577. The small boulder f580 was removed. We cleaned the faces of the stones of the top of the revetment wall. It was clear that some of these boulders are not resting directly on the other stones of the revetment wall, but were instead resting on deposits. This proves the hypothesis that the top of the revetment wall was a younger addition. D1a 2007-07-17_R717JW1.j jW a11 D1a 2007-07-21_R721MO.j mO a501 D1a 2006-09-15_QX06EI.j bL f272 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI3.j eI f536 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI3.j eI f537 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI3.j eI f541 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI3.j eI f542 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI3.j eI f552 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI3.j vVE f554 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI3.j vVE f555 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI3.j vVE f556 D1a 2006-08-27_Q918EI3.j vVE f569 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f573 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f577 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f580 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f581 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f582 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI3.j mO f583 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI3.j mO f584 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI3.j eI f586 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI3.j eI f587 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI3.j eI f588 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI3.j eI f589 D1a 2006-09-01_Q918EI3.j vVE f590 D1a 2006-09-01_Q918EI3.j vVE f591 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI3.j vVE f592 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f613 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f614 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f615 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f616 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f617 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f618 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f619 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f620 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f621 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f622 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f623 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f624 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f625 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f626 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f627 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f628 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f629 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f630 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f631 D1a 2007-07-14_R713MO3.j mO f632 D1a 2006-09-15_QX02JW.j bL q401 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI5.j eI q518 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI5.j eI q519 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI5.j eI q521 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI5.j eI q522 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI5.j eI q524 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI5.j eI q525 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI5.j vvE q533 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI5.j eI q536 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI5.j eI q537 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI5.j eI q543 D1a 2006-08-23_Q918EI5.j eI q545 D1a 2006-08-23_Q918EI5.j mO q546 D1a 2006-08-23_Q918EI5.j vE q547 D1a 2006-08-27_Q918EI5.j mO q559 D1a 2006-08-29_Q918EI5.j mO q569 D1a 2006-08-29_Q918EI5.j mO q573 D1a 2006-08-29_Q918EI5.j mO q574 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI5.j mO q576 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI5.j eI q580 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI5.j mO q581 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI5.j mO q585 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI5.j vVE q589 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI5.j vVE q591 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI5.j vVE q592 D3 2006-09-23_Q923JW1R.j eI r2353 (40936 49958 - 9296 / Relay location: NE reference relay) D3 2006-09-23_Q923JW1R.j eI r2354 (41099 49500 - 9280 / Relay location: NW reference relay) D20 2006-08-16_Q918EI4.j eI m3697 D21 2006-08-16_Q918EI4.j eI E127 D21 2006-08-16_Q918EI4.j eI S188 O15 2006-08-17_RY01JW.j vE v507 O15 2006-08-21_RY01JW.j vE v521 O15 2006-08-21_RY01JW.j vE v521a O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v523 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v524 O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536 O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536a O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536b O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536c O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536d O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v544 O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v548 O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v548a O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v551 O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v551a O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v551b O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v551c O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v552 O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v552a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114e O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v154 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p500 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158b O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159b O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v161 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162c O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p507 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p508 O15 2007-08-20_R820EI.j eI w502 J3k107 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0118 J3w117 ZE726 jW k107.jpg C1 2006-08-17_Q817VE.j vVE Locus k107 was opened today. The northern part of k107 has already been excavated by the German team from Tuebingen University as B6. We removed the top soil f539 in the southern part of k107. We then excavated the underlying natural accumulation f540 until we reached the naturally compacted floor f547. On top of f547 were lying the stone half circle f544 and the small grey deposit f546. C1 2006-08-19_Q819VE1.j vVE The stone circle f544, the greyish deposit f546 that lies against f544 and the naturally compacted floor f547 on which f544 and f546 rest were removed. Then we continued to excavate the natural accumulation f548 that lies under f547. C1 2006-08-20_Q820VE.j vVE We continued today to excavate f553, a continuation of f550, which we closed when we had uncovered the third step (from the top) of f556. The continuation of this natural accumulation was f553. Several more steps have been uncovered when we excavated f553. C1 2006-08-22_Q822VE.j vVE Yesterday bP provided the marker points that define the eastern edge of k107. Today we set the eastern section baulk back to its correct position. For the deposits that would be removed in this process we created the feature f559. After pictures had been taken of the section baulks in this square we started to remove the southern section, i.e. the northern section baulk of k106. We also started to clean the east side of the East section baulk. That side was excavated in a previous campaign as a part of J02. Because that side would be the western section of the J2 locus it had not been drawn yet. We will do this because this section shows the stratigraphy in the gap (both horizontaly and vertically) between the second apron and the revetment wall. C1 2006-08-23_Q823VE.j vVE The Northeast corner of the German trench was straightened (f560) and the East side of the eastern baulk of k107 was drawn. This section is very important because it shows the chronological relationship between the second apron and the revetment wall. C1 2006-08-24_Q824VE.j vVE Today we removed the East baulk of k107. The second apron f556 in k107 has now been connected to the second apron that had already been exposed in J2. C1 2006-08-26_Q826VE.j vVE In k107 the natural deposit f550/f553 was excavated and another step of the second apron f556 was uncovered. C1 2006-08-27_Q827VE.j vVE In k107 the floating large boulders of f561 and f562 were removed and the soil which had supported them (f548) too. Then we started the excavation of the new deposit f568 which covered the lowest steps of the second apron f556. C1 2006-08-28_Q828VE1.j vVE In k107 we opened f570 which is the natural deposit that lies between the second apron and the revetment wall and which underlies the second apron f532. Feature f570 is a wash layer and it is the same deposit as the ashy deposit in the East section of the East baulk of k107. Many small bones were found here and therefore we decided to sift all the deposits from this small area. Under f570 appeared baqaya and possibly the edges of two pits that were cut into the baqaya glacis. C1 2006-08-29_Q829VE3.j vVE Today we took the pictures of f570 (see v544) and while cleaning the remainder of the deposits i501 was found. I also discovered during the cleaning that there are several mud bricks under the second apron f556. C1 2006-08-30_Q830VE1.j vVE In k107 we excavated the little deposits f570 that remained on top of the baqaya, f581. After we noticed remains of mud bricks at the Eastern edge of the q-lot we decided to extend the feature further to the East and clean the surface there and remove only a thin layer. The exact connection between the baqaya f581 and that mudbrick cover f582 remains unclear. The pits that I yesterday thought cut the baqaya seem to be an animal hole. The mudbricks f583 lie under the second apron f556 and on top of the wash layer f570. The boulder f580 was relayed and will be removed tomorrow because it most likely had rolled down from the second apron f532. D1a 2007-07-21_R721MO.j mO a502 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI3.j eI f539 D1a 2006-08-16_Q918EI3.j eI f540 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI3.j vVE f544 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI3.j vVE f545 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI3.j eI f546 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI3.j vVE f547 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI3.j eI f548 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI3.j vVE f550 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI3.j mO f553 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI3.j eI f559 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI3.j eI f560 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI3.j eI f561 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI3.j eI f562 D1a 2006-08-27_Q918EI3.j mO f568 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI3.j mO f570 D1a 0000-00-00_Q918EI3.j eI f595 D1a 2007-11-07_RY07JW.j jW f636 D1a 2006-08-29_Q918EI.j eI i501 D1a 2006-08-17_Q918EI5.j eI q523 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI5.j eI q527 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI5.j vvE q528 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI5.j eI q529 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI5.j mO q532 D1a 2006-08-19_Q918EI5.j vvE q534 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI5.j eI q535 D1a 2006-08-20_Q918EI5.j eI q538 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI5.j eI q542 D1a 2006-08-22_Q918EI5.j eI q544 D1a 2006-08-23_Q918EI5.j vE q548 D1a 2006-08-24_Q918EI5.j vE q549 D1a 2006-08-24_Q918EI5.j vE q550 D1a 2006-08-24_Q918EI5.j vE q551 D1a 2006-08-26_Q918EI5.j vE q554 D1a 2006-08-27_Q918EI5.j vE q558 D1a 2006-08-27_Q918EI5.j mO q561 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI5.j mO q563 D1a 2006-08-28_Q918EI5.j mO q568 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI5.j mO q578 D1a 2006-08-30_Q918EI5.j eI q579 D1a 2006-08-31_Q918EI5.j mO q584 D1a 2006-09-02_Q918EI5.j vVE q590 D1a 2006-09-06_Q918EI5.j eI q598 D1a 2006-09-06_Q918EI5.j eI q599 O15 2006-08-17_RY01JW.j vE v509 O15 2006-08-17_RY01JW.j vE v509a O15 2006-08-17_RY01JW.j vE v512 O15 2006-08-19_RY01JW.j vE v514 O15 2006-08-20_RY01JW.j vE v516 O15 2006-08-21_RY01JW.j vE v518 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v528 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v529 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v530 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v531 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v531a O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v531b O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v531c O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v531d O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v532 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v532a O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v532b O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v533 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v534 O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v534a O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v534b O15 2006-08-23_RY01JW.j vE v534c O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536 O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536a O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536b O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536c O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v536d O15 2006-08-24_RY01JW.j vVE v538 O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v543 O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v543a O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v544 O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v544a O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v544b O15 2006-08-27_RY01JW.j vVE v544c O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v548 O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v549 O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v549a O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v549b O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v549c O15 2006-08-31_RY01JW.j vVE v549d O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v551 O15 2006-09-02_RY01JW.j vVE v555 O15 2007-03-21_R321JW3.j jW p500 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159b O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v161 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162b O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v162c O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p503 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p504 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p508 O15 2007-08-13_R813EI.j eI p509 O15 2007-08-20_R820EI.j eI w500 O15 2007-08-20_R820EI.j eI w501 O15 2007-08-20_R820EI.j eI w506 O15 2007-08-20_R820EI.j eI w507 J3k108 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0119 J3w118 ZE726 jW k108.jpg C1 2006-08-30_Q830RE.j rE we started removing f203, natural accumulation under topsoil, on the southern part. The topsoil of this locus was previously removed in MZ17 by J2. We stopped stopped at the end of this feature, and we shifted the crew to remove the middle part of the east baulk. Then Under f108, a natural accumulation, we found a hard floor containing sherds laying flat, and pebbles. C1 2006-08-31_Q831RE.j rE we continued removing f203, at the southern part. Then the feature began to chenge to f213, which was hard with too many small sherds and pebbles compacted with the soil. C1 2006-09-03_Q903RE.j rE We started removing the southern part of the east baulk, until we reached the same level of all the the baulk which was excavating two days ago. C1 2006-09-09_Q909JW.j jW First, we removed a lightly packed floor surface, f173, originally discovered as a part of k22. Under this was a mud glacis, f241, which continued to the west into k109. This a natural accumulation, f119. We did not find evidence of accumulation f118, which was atop f119 further to the south. In the north east corner we found that f119 covered the mud glacis, f123 and f31, that we previously exposed to the south and east respectively. C1 2006-09-10_Q910JW1.j jW Today, we excavated to trace a hard-packed mud glacis-like surface, f123, northward from a gently upward sloping mud surface in k108, into k22 and thence to the northern edge of k23. In k22 it rose more sharply and was covered by accumulation f119. In k23 it began to slope less severely and was covered by what we believe to be a Phase 7 mud glacis, f152. At the northern edge, was a badly deteriorated mudbrick structure and pot-smash which seems to be associated with pit a6. C1 2006-09-11_Q911JW1.j jW Starting at the east end of the locus, we began to excavate an E-W trench 60cm wide and 200cm long through floor f148 to expose the south face of monumental wall, f11 to a depth of about 60 cm. After exposing the face, we excavated the top to expose the stone components on it. C1 2006-09-12_Q912JW.j jW As we began to excavate the narrow trench in k109 to probe for the monumental wall, f11, we extended it east to encompass all of this locus. At the end of the day we had reached the top memory stones and the first two rows of stones along the south face. C1 2006-09-13_Q913JW.j jW We finished the excavation in the narrow trench to find the south face of monumental wall, f11 and the memory stones atop it. C2 2006-09-10_Q910JW1.j jW Tomorrow we will carefully explore the nature of the brick structure to determine its function. C2 2006-09-11_Q911JW1.j jW Tomorrow we will extend the trench farther to the west and when operations with the elevator permit, extend the trench to the south until it intersects with the north face of the north baulk of k93. We must to this so that the full extent of the wall face can be seen from the observation platform. D1a 2007-07-17_R718JW.j jW a3 D1a 2007-07-17_R717JW1.j jW a11 D1a 2007-07-17_R718JW.j jW a16 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j bL f137 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j rE f139 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j bL f143 D1a 2006-08-17_QX06EI.j bL f144 D1a 2006-08-19_QX06EI.j bL f145 D1a 2006-08-19_QX06EI.j bL f146 D1a 2006-08-19_QX06EI.j bL f148 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f154 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f155 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f156 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f157 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f158 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f159 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f163 D1a 0000-00-00_QX06EI.j bL f164 D1a 2006-08-29_QX06EI.j bL f203 D1a 2006-08-31_QX06EI.j bL f210 D1a 2006-08-31_QX06EI.j bL f211 D1a 2006-08-31_QX06EI.j bL f212 D1a 2006-09-01_QX06EI.j rE f213 D1a 2006-09-01_QX06EI.j rE f214 D1a 2006-09-02_QX06EI.j eDB f216 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j bL f236 D1a 2006-09-09_QX06EI.j jW f241 D1a 2006-09-11_QX06EI.j eI f251 D1a 2006-09-11_QX06EI.j eI f254 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f288 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f289 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f290 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f291 D1a 2006-09-13_QX06EI.j eI f292 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f293 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f294 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f295 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f296 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f297 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f298 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f299 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f300 D1a 2006-09-11_QX11BL.j bL i13 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j bL q184 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j aA q185 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j bL q186 D1a 2006-08-17_Q821JW2.j bL q189 D1a 2006-08-19_Q821JW2.j bL q191 D1a 2006-08-19_Q821JW2.j bL q195 D1a 2006-08-19_Q821JW2.j bL q196 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j bL q197 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j jW q200 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j jW q201 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j bL q203 D1a 2006-08-20_Q821JW2.j bL q204 D1a 2006-08-21_Q829JW1.j bL q206 D1a 2006-08-30_QX02JW.j bL q260 D1a 2006-08-31_QX02JW.j bL q264 D1a 2006-08-31_QX02JW.j bL q267 D1a 2006-09-02_QX02JW.j bL q269 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q273 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q275 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q276 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q281 D1a 2006-09-03_QX02JW.j bL q283 D1a 2006-09-09_QX02JW.j aA q310 D1a 2006-09-09_QX02JW.j bL q314 D1a 2006-09-09_QX02JW.j aA q315 D1a 2006-09-10_QX02JW.j bL q316 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j eI q321 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j eI q324 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j aA q326 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j eI q327 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j eI q330 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j cC q357 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j cC q363 D1a 2006-09-13_QX02JW.j cC q366 D1a 2006-09-14_QX02JW.j bL q383 D1a 2006-09-14_QX02JW.j bL q385 D1a 2006-09-14_QX02JW.j bL q386 D1a 2006-09-14_QX02JW.j bL q387 D1a 2006-09-14_QX02JW.j bL q388 D1a 2006-09-15_QX02JW.j bL q389 D1a 2006-09-16_QX02JW.j eI q404 D1a 2006-09-16_QX02JW.j eI q405 D1a 2006-09-16_QX02JW.j eI q406 D1a 2006-09-16_QX02JW.j eI q407 D1a 2006-09-16_QX02JW.j eI q408 O15 2006-08-15_RX31JW.j rE v53 O15 2006-08-15_RX31JW.j rE v53a O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j bL v70 O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j bL v70a O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v60 O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v61 O15 2006-08-17_RX31JW.j eDB v61a O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j bL v74 O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j bL v74a O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j bL v75 O15 2006-08-22_RX31JW.j bL v75a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80 O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v80a O15 2006-08-26_RX31JW.j eDB v85 O15 2006-08-31_RX31JW.j bL v97 O15 2006-09-03_RX31JW.j bL v101 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114 O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114a O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114b O15 2006-09-04_RX31JW.j aA v114d O15 2006-09-09_RX31JW.j bL v115 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v120 O15 2006-09-11_RX31JW.j bL v120a O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j bL v134 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j mO v128 O15 2006-09-12_RX31JW.j mO v128a O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j eI v150 O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j eI v150a O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j eI v151 O15 2006-09-13_RX31JW.j eI v151a O15 2006-09-16_RX31JW.j jW v152 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v155 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v156 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v163 O15 2006-09-28_RX31JW.j bL v163a O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w17 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w21 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w22 O15 2007-05-25_R525JW.j jW w36 O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v158a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v159a O15 2007-07-07_RX31JW.j jW v165 O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166 O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166b O15 2007-07-30_R730JW.j jW v166e J3k109 A35 2020-07-27_ZE727jW.J jW L_W45d0120 J3w119 ZE726 jW k109.jpg C1 2006-08-24_Q824RE.j rE It is formed of the north half of k31, south half of k32, and the baulk between them. We removed f181 which is a powder accumulation covers all the locus which contains a few sherds of pottery and pebbles. At the end of the day the feature began to change in the north of k109, but we stopped the work and cleaned k109 to prepare for the work on Saturday. C1 2006-08-27_Q827JW.j jW Continued to excavate accumulation, f182 to the south in order to follow the packed mud surface, f184 underneath. gB suggested that we should leave f184 exposed to study the relationship between the large stones, f185 to f188, and the mud surface. We began to draw the east section of k109 to speed the removal of the east baulk. We incorporated the north half of k32 into k109 in order to more fully expose the packed mud surface, f184, to the north. A relative measure of the elevations between f184 and the floor to the northeast in k22, f173, showed that the floor was 60cm higher than the packed mud at those points. C1 2006-08-28_Q828RE.j rE We resumed the work on what was the north half of k32. We were expecting to find the continuation of floor f173 which was found in k22, so we measured the depth of this feature from the topsoil, and when we were 15cm above where we might reach the floor, the workmen used the small pick. But there was no continuation for f173 in k109 - it could be sloping more then f173. At the same elevation of f173 we found a piece of hard material, f196, on the east part of f194. It was similar to f184 which was in the south half of what was k32, but at a lower elevation. So we removed the soft accumulation around it which is f192, while keeping f196. There was also another feature f197, which contains 3 parts cut from a sandy stone, and small limestones with many sherds of pottery (f195, a large stone block was formed of the same material). So we cleaned around it and we stopped here for today in order to take a photo for those features and study their function tomorrow. C1 2006-08-30_Q830RE.j rE We started removing f202, natural accumulation, in the southern part. Then the feature began to change to f204, softer and more laminations. We removed this the feature until we reached f... the mud packing. we stopped here. Then we drew the east section. C1 2006-08-31_Q831RE.j rE we started removing the west baulk, which belong to J1, k24. but gB suggested that it is better do do it from J3 side because it is safer. C1 2006-09-09_Q909JW.j jW The locus was divided into two parts, north and south. In the north, we removed accumulation, f194. Under it we found a mud glacis, f241, which was a continuation of a similar coating to the east under the packed earth floor, f173. In the south we removed four large floating limestone blocks, f184, f178, f242, and f243. We removed accumulation f240, under which was a hard packed dirt floor surface, f247. Atop this floor and possibly associated with it was an arc of large stones spanning about sixty degrees. C1 2006-09-10_Q910JW1.j jW After photographing the portion of floor, f247, and the arc of stones, a8, excavated yesterday, we followed the floor to the north until it intersected with the Phase 7 mud glacis, f241, in the northern quarter of the locus. After removing the stones of a8 and their pedistals, we again photographed the expanded surface of f247, then removed it. Beneath, a softer, browner natural accumulation is appearing. Removed floating stones f115 and f237 from the eastern baulk line of the locus. C1 2006-09-11_Q911JW1.j jW We continued to remove f247, eventually reaching a softer, more brown accumulation, f253. We then laid out an E-W trench that was one meter wide along the probable line of the monumental wall so that we can expose the top and south face and began to excavate there. C1 2006-09-12_Q912JW.j jW We continued to dig in the narrow trench against the south face of the monumental wall, f11. Upon reaching the level of the memory stones and the first two rows of stones along the south face, we stopped. We then began removing accumulation f253, from the trench south face south to the north baulk of k94. C1 2006-09-13_Q913JW.j jW We finished excavating the narrow trench to expose the monumental wall, f11, and the memory stones atop it. We then excavated to the south baulk of k109, removing the rest of accumulation, f253 and part of accumlation, f257 below. Feature 257 was filled with pebbles and rocks and had an ashy hue. Late in the morning, about one meter from the west baulk and just on the south edge of the narrow trench we found a faience pendant and several beads, i20. In the afternoon we excavated carefully in the vicinity and found other associated beads, i21, i22, i23. C1 2006-09-14_Q914JW.j jW We found two more beads in the general vicinity of the pendant, i20. Continued to excavate natural accumulation, f257 between the trench at the south face of revetment wall, f11 and D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a8 D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a9 D1a 2007-07-17_R718JW.j jW a11 D1a 2006-09-19_Q919JW1.j jW a13 D1a 2007-07-17_R717JW1.j jW a16 D1a 2007-07-17_R718JW.j jW a17 D1a 2006-08-24_QX06EI.j bL f181 D1a 2006-08-24_QX06EI.j bL f182 D1a 2006-08-24_QX06EI.j bL f183 D1a 2006-08-24_QX06EI.j bL f184 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f185 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f186 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f187 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f188 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f189 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f191 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f193 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f194 D1a 2006-08-27_QX06EI.j rE f196 D1a 2006-08-28_QX06EI.j bL f197 D1a 2006-09-04_QX06EI.j bL f237 D1a 2006-09-09_QX06EI.j rE f240 D1a 2006-09-09_QX06EI.j jW f242 D1a 2006-09-09_QX06EI.j jW f243 D1a 2006-09-10_QX06EI.j jW f244 D1a 2006-09-10_QX06EI.j jW f245 D1a 2006-09-10_QX06EI.j jW f246 D1a 2006-09-10_QX06EI.j jW f247 D1a 2006-09-10_QX06EI.j jW f248 D1a 2006-09-10_QX06EI.j jW f249 D1a 2006-09-11_QX06EI.j jW f250 D1a 2006-09-11_QX06EI.j jW f253 D1a 2006-09-11_QX06EI.j jW f255 D1a 2006-09-11_QX06EI.j jW f256 D1a 2006-09-11_QX06EI.j jW f257 D1a 2006-09-12_QX06EI.j jW f261 D1a 2006-09-13_QX06EI.j eI f264 D1a 2006-09-13_QX06EI.j eI f265 D1a 2006-09-13_QX06EI.j eI f266 D1a 2006-09-13_QX06EI.j eI f267 D1a 2006-09-13_QX06EI.j eI f268 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f273 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f274 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f275 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f276 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f277 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f278 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f279 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f280 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f281 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f282 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f283 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f284 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f285 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f286 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f287 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f301 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f302 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f303 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f304 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f305 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f306 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f307 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f308 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f309 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f310 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f311 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f312 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f313 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f314 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f315 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f316 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f317 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f318 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f319 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f320 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f321 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f322 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f323 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f324 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f325 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f326 D1a 2006-09-16_QX06EI.j eI f327 D1a 2006-09-13_QX11BL.j bL i20 D1a 2006-09-13_QX11BL.j bL i21 D1a 2006-09-13_QX11BL.j bL i22 D1a 2006-09-13_QX11BL.j bL i23 D1a 2006-09-14_QX11BL.j bL i24 D1a 2006-09-14_QX11BL.j bL i25 D1a 2006-09-15_QX11BL.j eDB i26 D1a 2006-08-26_Q829JW1.j jW q234 D1a 2006-08-26_Q829JW1.j jW q235 D1a 2006-08-27_Q829JW1.j iI q239 D1a 2006-08-27_Q829JW1.j aA q243 D1a 2006-08-28_Q829JW1.j bL q245 D1a 2006-08-29_Q829JW1.j bL q250 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q288 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q289 D1a 2006-09-04_QX02JW.j eDB q292 D1a 2006-09-09_QX02JW.j eI q308 D1a 2006-09-09_QX02JW.j aA q309 D1a 2006-09-09_QX02JW.j aA q311 D1a 2006-09-09_QX02JW.j aA q312 D1a 2006-09-09_QX02JW.j aA q313 D1a 2006-09-10_QX02JW.j eI q317 D1a 2006-09-10_QX02JW.j eI q318 D1a 2006-09-10_QX02JW.j eI q320 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j aA q322 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j aA q325 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j bL q329 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j eI q331 D1a 2006-09-11_QX02JW.j eI q332 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q333 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q334 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q335 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q336 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q340 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j eI q341 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j bL q343 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j bL q344 D1a 2006-09-12_QX02JW.j bL q345 D1a 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L_W45d0121 J3w120 ZE726 jW k110.jpg C1 2010-09-13_U914JW.j jW After cleaning around the locus, we began to remove the baqaya glacis, f109, which coated the temple mound. At the dirction of mKB we did not collect sherds because several years of erosion had diminished their value for providing data about when they were deposited. For the following reasons we determined that the baqaya surface, f109, provided an excellent seal to the material below it.
It was contiguous over the entire locus;
It was at least 5cm thick everywhere; When picked it came off in sheets and chunks;
It was extremely hard.
Below f109 was a layer of bricky material, f346, with many of the same characteristics as f109. It was reddish with calcite nodules and it came off in sheets and chunks. In places, particularly in the eastern half, it had been eroded and replaced with an ashy layer, f347, which in turn covered what appears to be baqaya bricks laid on edge with brownish mortar. D1a 2010-09-22_UX05JW4.j jW a23 D1a 2010-09-13_UX05JW.j jW f346 D1a 2010-09-13_UX05JW.j jW f347 D1a 2010-09-13_UX05JW.j jW f348 D1a 2010-09-13_UX05JW2.j jW q409 D1a 2010-09-13_UX05JW2.j jW q410 D1a 2010-09-13_UX05JW2.j jW q411 D1a 2010-09-13_UX05JW2.j jW q412 D1a 2010-09-14_UX05JW2.j jW q413 D1a 2010-09-15_UX05JW2.j jW q414 O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v168 O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v168a O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v168b O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v169 O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v169a O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v169b O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v170 O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v170a O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v170b O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v171 O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v171a O15 2010-09-13_V205JW.j jW v171b O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172 O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172b O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172c O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172d O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v172e O15 2010-09-15_V205JW.j jW v173 J3k165 D1a 2006-08-21_QX02JW.j bL q207