.bk J05 .fl S824dL3.j .fd daily journal .ei dL .ed S824 .rd S818 .ri dL f 125 ar This feature sits in the E zone of k14 and has a triangular shape, delimited at SW by f123 (row of stones that goes NW to SE), at NW by f108 (row of stones that goes W to E, continuation of f14) and by the eastern baulk at E. All the feature is full or red material, that concentrates under the zone that was surrounded by f119. The red soil doesn't seem to go under, over or around the stones of f123. This material is composed of thin red and brown powder, small pebbles and gypsum inclusions. The feature is not a complete layer of red soil, instead it's full of red spots scattered in a pale brown context, as if it was a kind of brick pavement; not all the spots are at the same elevation. f 195 ar This almost trapezoidal feature sits in the S zone of k14 and is delimited at W by f140 (row of stones that goes N to S), at N by f142 (small row of stones that go N to S) and f109 (two big stones in the middle of the locus), at E by f123 (row of stones that goes NW to SE) and at S by the S baulk of the square. There is no red material at E of f123 for at least 30 cm, and there's also no red material between f123 and the pillar of soil under the W stone of f109, in the 40cm-sided square that could be a kind of entrance.