.bk J05 .fl V922jW.j .fd Resolution of contradiction .fn f200 .ei jW .ed V922 .rd V922 .ri jW f 200 fo At the very end of the first excavation season (2008-S) five large, loose stones in a water channel were designated as feature, f200. It appears that a description was never entered. At the beginning of the second excavation season (2009-T) the number was used to designate sandy soil in the vicinity of the original five stones. The description mentions that the soil is to the south and is an extension of other nearby sandy soil, f206, to the north. The best resolution of this issue is to incorporate this soil into f206 and designate f200 as the stones which sit in the soil. tc si f206 df st ds Five randomly oriented, medium-sized, boulders which sit in a sandy soil, 206, which fills a gully which cut the Mittani period soil escarpment, f74, to Early Dynastic period wall, f74. It is likely that they were carried by swift flowing water from a deteriorated installation higher on the temple mound; however, we can not rule out the possibility that they were intentionally placed in the gully to mitigate erosion from flowing water. f 202 ds One of a series of sandy deposits formed when high volumes of storm water flowed along the outside of the BA temple mound's revetment wall systems. Chances are that the flowing water cut into the silt and sand accumulation, f136, carrying the silt down stream and depositing the sand. tc cu f136