.bk J04 .fl Q915mKB.j .fd ceramic descriptions of various features .rd Q915 .ri mKB .ed Q915 .ei mKB f 124 ns unclear q 912 ns only body sherds f 78 ns this feature is Mittani ;original ds by mKB is: this feature near the stones of the possible apron is Mittani. On U305 I removed this ds because these stones do not belong to the Apron q 237 ns Mittani ribbed carinated pot sherd, a Mittani ribbed bowl, a Mittani bowl with ribs on top of the rim and carination on the upper body, a painted body sherd of unknown date f 118 ns Khabur q 247 ns body sherd with Khabur rounded and flattened ribs, Khabur disk base, Khabur deep bowl f 119 ns this feature in front of the large stone steps is probably mixed Khabur and Mittani q 246 ns painted Mittani deep bowl sherd with wide rib just below the rim, Mittani jar rims, possible Phase 3 jar rim, possible Khabur jar rim f 79 q 244 ;ns unclear q 244 ns small but thick rounded handle, sherd with ribs on the body but date unknown, thin bowl with flat rim date unknown f 121 ns mixed Khabur and Mittani but there are more Mittani types than Khabur types q 260 ns Mittani bowl and jar rims, Mittani footed goblet q 263 ns unclear q 264 ns Mittani jar with rib below the rim, Mittani medium jar with overhanging flat rim q 266 ns painted jar rim either Khabur or Mittani, Mittani bowl with rib below rim, Mittani jar with rib below rim, handle date unknown, Khabur gray burnished ribbed bowl, Khabur or Mittani painted jar rim q 269 ns Khabur body sherds of vessel with rounded ribs, disk base, Phase 4 ribbed rim pot q 276 ns wide Mittani disk base, Mittani double rope decoration of thin ropes, some Phase 3 sherds, high footed base of unknown date