; File processed on 2025-09-08 ; A20w1 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k13. The drawing shows just the topsoil f4, disturbed by rodent holes and with some roots. The topsoil was above the layer f7 the ancient tell surface. We drew this section because we want to uncover the f27 (f7 in k13) all over the area to take photos of it. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3001 A20w0001 S906 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f4 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f7 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k13 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking east ; A20w2 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k12. The drawing shows The topsoil f3 and the accumulation type d f6. We drew this section prior its removal in order to uncover the layer f27, that is the ancient tell surface at abandonment, all over the A20 area. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3002 A20w0002 S906 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f3 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f6 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k12 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking east ; A20w3 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k3 showing the top soil f9 and the accumulation f13. Just few sherds are visible in both the features, that are disturbed by a big vertical rodent hole. We drew the section before its removal to uncover the layer f27 interpreted like the ancient tell surface at abandonment. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3003 A20w0003 S906 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f9 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f13 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k3 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking north ; A20w4 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k2 showing the top soil f8 and the accumulation f10. We drew the section before its removal in order to link the f16 ,ancient tell surface with the same layers in the other loci (f27). O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3004 A20w0004 S907 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f8 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f10 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k2 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking east ; A20w5 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the plan of k2 showing the edge between the brick melt or ancient tell surface at abandonment f16, and the ash layer f22. To the west of the locus the drawing shows the stone installation f12 resting on the accumulation f10 preserved just as pedestal below the big stone f12. The drawing also shows the stone installation f15 resting on f22 and the stone installation f28 inside the ash f22. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3005 A20w0005 S906 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f12 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f15 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f16 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f22 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f28 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k2 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w6 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the plan of k15 after one week from the beginning of the excavation showing the stone installation f25 resting on top of the layer f26, very close to the tell surface. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3006 A20w0006 S906 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f25 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f26 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k15 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w7 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k14. The drawing shows the topsoil f19, the layer f20, the accumulation f32 and the brickfall f37. In the middle of the drawing there is an unexcavated area, where we left some bricks probably belonging to the lower wall f41, just next to the section. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3030 A20w0007 S914 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f19 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f20 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f32 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f37 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k14 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking north ; A20w8 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k13. The drawing shows the top soil f4 on top of the ancient tell surface at abandonment f7 sloping down toward east. Below we can see the brick fall f30 covering some mud bricks (almost one course) belonging to the big wall f41 running east to west just next to the section and probably in part also below the north baulk of k13. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3029 A20w0008 S915 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f4 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f7 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f30 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f41 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k13 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking north ; A20w9 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Plan of k12 showing the stone installation f11 and the pavement f23 constituted of small pottery sherds both of them resting on f5, an accumulation uncovered just above the topsoil. The analysis of these sherds gave to us a date for Mitanni period that allowed us to exclude a Middle-assyrian level in A20. To the east is visible the layer f18, the ancient tell surface or brick melt. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3009 A20w0009 S811 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f5 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f11 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f18 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f23 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k12 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w10 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Plan showing some different installations between k3 and k13. In k3 we can see the sherd and pebble pavement f35 before its removal, and the ash layer f36 next to the vertical mud bricks belonging to f68, some kind of installation and labeled as brick pile. Just to the north of the bricks there is the tannur f42, and the big cobblestone pavement f43 and f50 extending between the north part of k3 and the southern of k13. Both the pavement f35 and f43 - f50 were drawn in prevision of their removal. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3010 A20w0010 S811 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f31 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f35 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f36 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f42 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f43 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f50 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f68 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k3 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k13 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w11 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Plan of k14 showing the cobblestone pavement f61 next to the western baulk of the locus. This pavement is built in the same way and with the same elements of the pavement f50 in the near k13, so probably they are contemporary, moreover it has almost the same elevation. To the east is visible the stone installation f34 that overlays the narrow sherd and pebble pavement f48. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3011 A20w0011 S811 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f34 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f48 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f61 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k14 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w12 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing showing the two bounded mud brick walls f38 and f46. These two walls form a small room, associated with a stone pavement not yet drawn. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3012 A20w0012 S811 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f38 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f46 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k15 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w13 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k2. The drawing shows the topsoil f8 covering the accumulations f10 and f14. These accumulations are abutting one each other and both overlay the layer f16. The accumulation f14 also overlays the ash f22. To the east the layer f16 was covering the stone installation f45 and the section shows clearly that the layer f16 is sloping sharply to the west and the ash is abutting it. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3013 A20w0013 S812eE.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f8 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f10 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f14 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f16 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f22 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f45 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k2 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking north ; A20w14 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k14. The drawing shows the topsoil f19 above the brick fall f37. This brick fall presents many brick chunks and it covers f56, constituted of numerous vertical bricks, in this section still to be excavated. We drew this section in preparation of its removing to connect the vertical bricks of f56 in k14 with the vertical bricks of f40 in k15. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3014 A20w0014 S812ee.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f19 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f37 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f56 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k14 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking east ; A20w15 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k13. The drawing shows f27,the ancient tell surface, in part removed and covering the brick fall f30. Below we can see the mud brick wall running north to south f77, identify only in section. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3015 A20w0015 S813 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f27 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f30 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f77 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k13 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking east ; A20w16 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k12. The drawing shows part of the ancient tell surface at abandonment f18 covering a thin soft accumulation, labeled as f51. Below there is another hard bricky layer f52 very similar to f18. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3016 A20w0016 S904 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f18 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f51 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f52 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k12 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking east ; A20w17 B11 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k3. The drawing shows the topsoil f9 on top of the accumulation f13. Below this accumulation there is the hard compact layer f17 labeled at the beginning as brick melt but later interpreted as the ancient tell surface at abandonment. The drawing also shows the interface of the ash f31 with some bricky material in the middle probably belonging to the wall f107. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3028 A20w0017 S904 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f9 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f13 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f17 O12 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC f31 O15 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC k3 O22 2008-09-11_S911LC.J lC looking east ; A20w18 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k3. The drawing shows the ancient tell surface at abandonment or brick melt f17 above the brick fall f29, both disturbed by numerous rodent holes. The brick fall covers the cobblestone pavement f43, just in part shown by the section because it was not yet removed at the moment of the drawing. The section also shows in its lower east portion the interface of the ash f31. We drew this section in preparation of its removal, to link the pebbles of the stone pavement f43 with the pebbles of the pavement f50 in k13. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3007 A20w0018 S817 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f17 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f29 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f31 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f43 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k3 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking north ; A20w19 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing showing the pebble pavement f80 linked with the drain f83 and with another possible drain to the south. The drawing also shows a patch of f81 the accumulation on top of the pavement f80, constituted of red bricky material and small pebbles. To the south of the pavement f80 the drawing shows the layer f128 with small sherds and pebbles embedded. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3008 A20w0019 S817 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f80 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f81 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f83 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f128 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k3 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k13 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w20 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the all area of k14 and k15 showing the general situation before the removal of a2. Next to the east baulk of k15 the drawing shows the stone pavement f57 with the mud brick walls f38 and f46 forming a1. To the west there is the wall f86 in some way probably linked with the big wall running east to west f63. To the south are visible all the vertical bricks f40 and f56 of a2 before their removal. To the west the drawing shows the a4, a small room constituted of the pebble pavement f93 and the mud brick walls f97, f92 and f106. So the drawing shows almost the final plan for these two loci, except for the vertical bricks of a2 that have been later removed. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3031 A20w0020 S820 eE.jpg O11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC a1 O11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC a4 O11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC a6 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f38 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f40 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f46 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f56 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f57 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f63 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f84 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f86 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f92 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f93 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f97 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f106 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f153 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k14 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k15 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w21 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k4. We drew this section in preparation of its removal. The drawing shows the top soil f66 covering the accumulation f67 with some patches of brick melt. Below the f67 there are f69, an hard layer found in the northern and southern part of k4 with a softer gray material in the center f70, running east to west in a sort of channel or uadi. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3026 A20w0021 S904 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f66 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f67 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f69 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f70 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k4 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking east ; A20w22 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the arbitrary north section of k101. In fact the northern original baulk of k101 doesn't exist any more and this section was drawn because it is showing the relationship between the different features. The drawing shows the wall f127, preserved for just three courses of mud bricks on top of the accumulation f153 with some thin layer of baqaia and orange soft material. To the east is visible the wall f84 with its substructure of stones, to the west the wall f125 running north to south and the upper part of the wall f126. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3022 A20w0022 S904 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f84 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f125 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f126 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f127 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f153 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k101 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking north ; A20w23 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k13. Section showing numerous mud bricks. It is difficult to establish to which wall they belong, because underneath there are the walls f41 and f105 running both east to west. Moreover in the baulk was identified also a probable mud brick wall f77 running north to south. To the south the section shows the accumulation f60 on top of the accumulation f89. The section is very irregular because the features above have been already removed. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3023 A20w0023 S906 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f41 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f60 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f77 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f89 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f105 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k13 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking east ; A20w24 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k2. The section shows the topsoil f8 and the accumulations f10 and f14 on top of the thin f16 the ancient tell surface at abandonment. Below there is the thick ashy layer f22, more than a meter deep. The drawing shows all the different layers of ash inside f22, sloping toward south. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3025 A20w0024 S906 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f8 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f10 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f14 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f16 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f22 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k2 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking west ; A20w25 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the final situation of k2. The drawing shows the ash layer f22 abutting the brick mass f98 that is the continuation of f82 in k12. On top of the brick mass f98 the drawing shows the limits of the ashy layer f103. In the north-east corner there is the stone installation f45 sitting on the brick mass. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3017 A20w0025 S824 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f16 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f22 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f45 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f98 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f103 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k2 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w26 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of k12 showing almost the final situation at the end of the excavation. The drawing shows the wall f64 running north to south and its soft fill f88 in the its north western portion. To the south we can see f52, a compact bricky layer distinguished by the softer f82, but that possibly are constituted of the same material. Removing part of f82 we uncovered the bin f113, which edges are still uncertain and its fill f114. To the west are visible two small portions of the floors f117 and f124, uncovered in the deep western edge of f82, and the ash layer f22. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3018 A20w0026 S825 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f24 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f52 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f64 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f82 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f88 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f113 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f114 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f117 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f124 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k12 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w27 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Plan of k4 showing the final situation of the 2008 excavation. To the north we can see the wall f129, for which is not still clear if it is running north south or east west, and the pavement f73 abutting it. The drawing also shows the wall f107 running east to west, bounded with the wall f99, running south to north. In the corner between the two walls has been built the small bin f71. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3019 A20w0027 S825 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f71 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f73 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f79 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f99 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f107 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f129 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k4 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w28 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Plan of k13 showing the final situation at the end of the excavation. To the north is visible part of the wall f41, running east to west, with the other big wall f105 abutting f41, but uncovered for a small portion and linked probably with the wall f106 in k14. Next to the western section is visible a small portion of the earth f59. To the south in the lower point the drawing shows the stone installation f141. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3021 A20w0028 S826 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f41 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f59 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f105 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f141 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k13 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w29 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Plan showing the brick pile, constituted of some vertical bricks and other broken and irregular bricks, f68. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3020 A20w0029 S826 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f68 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k12 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w30 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the pavement f132, uncovered below the vertical bricks of a2. The stone pavement is constructed of medium and big stones with a layer of clay f150 all around. The pavement is also linked with some walls forming a6. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3024 A20w0030 S827 eE.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f132 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f150 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k14 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w31 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the west baulk of k12. The drawing shows the top soil f3 covering the accumulation f5. Below we can see a thin layer f18 interpreted as ancient tell surface at abandonment or brick melt, a little bit more than a crust. The drawing also shows the thick ashy layer f24 with all the small ashy layers sloping toward south. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3027 A20w0031 S906 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f3 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f5 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f18 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f24 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k12 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking west ; A20w32 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k12. The section shows the topsoil f3 covering the accumulations f8 and f6. Below f8 we can see a thin layer forming a sort of crust, labeled as brick melt. Below it we can see the deep multi-layer ash abutting the brick mass f52 and the wall f64 still to be excavated. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3032 A20w0032 ZI909 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f3 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f6 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f8 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f18 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f24 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f52 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k12 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking north ; A20w33 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k15. The section shows the top soil f21 covering the accumulation f26 and the accumulation f44 on top of the pavement f57 and the wall f86. These two last structures are not visible in section because not removed during this season. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3036 A20w0033 ZI909 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f21 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f26 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f44 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k15 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking north ; A20w34 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k4. The drawing shows the top soil f66 covering the thin accumulation f67 on top of the accumulation f69. This accumulation was covering in part the wall f 129 and another accumulation f74 on top of the pavement f73. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3037 A20w0034 ZI909 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f66 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f69 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f74 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f129 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k4 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking north ; A20w35 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k15.. The drawing shows the top soil f21 and the accumulation f26. Uncovered the top of the wall f38 we distinguished the accumulation inside the structure f39 from the accumulation outside, f44. Above the stone pavement f57 we can see the accumulation f55, created to collect the pottery right on top of the pavement f57. The south edge of the section shows the mud brick wall f84 very badly preserved because next to the north baulk of A19. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3038 A20w0035 ZI909 lC.jpg O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f21 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f26 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f38 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f39 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f44 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f55 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f84 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k15 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking east ; A20w36 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing composite of all the A20 area showing the different features. This composite drawing shows the location of all the items found during the excavation of this year MZ21. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3035 A20w0036 S824 lr.jpg O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i1 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i2 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i3 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i4 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i5 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i6 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i7 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i8 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i9 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i10 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i11 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i12 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i13 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i14 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i15 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i16 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i17 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i18 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i19 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i20 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i21 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i22 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i23 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i24 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i25 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i26 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i27 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i28 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i29 O13 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC i30 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k2 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k3 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k4 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k12 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k13 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k14 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k15 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k25 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k26 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k101 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w37 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing of the Mitanni structures found in A20 during the excavation of MZ21 in relationship with the structures of Mitanni levels of A19, A18 and A17. The drawing created joining the plan of the different areas wants to show all the structure together to have a general idea of the area with the different use of open spaces and areas highly built. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3033 A20w0037 S818 lr.jpg O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k2 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k3 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k4 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k12 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k13 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k14 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k15 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k101 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w38 B11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC Drawing showing almost the final situation of A20. All the drawings of all the squares are put together forming a general plan of A20. The plan shows the features number and their definition. Moreover for the most important also the elevation is shown. Where many features were presents small windows show the sequence of the accumulations. This drawing is very useful in order to remember the most important features, like a working tool. O3 2024-11-12_A20_VWX.j !! W21d3034 A20w0038 S824 lr.jpg O11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC a1 O11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC a2 O11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC a3 O11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC a4 O11 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC a5 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f22 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f24 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f36 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f38 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f41 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f46 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f52 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f57 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f64 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f68 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f71 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f73 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f77 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f79 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f82 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f84 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f86 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f92 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f93 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f95 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f96 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f97 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f98 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f99 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f103 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f104 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f105 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f106 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f107 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f108 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f109 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f111 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f113 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f114 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f115 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f116 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f120 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f126 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f127 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f129 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f132 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f141 O12 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC f142 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k2 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k3 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k4 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k12 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k13 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k14 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k15 O15 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC k101 O22 2008-09-13_S913LC.J lC looking overhead ; A20w39 O3 2010-09-16_A20_VWX.j lC W23b5001 A20w39 U916 lC f159.jpg ; A20w40 O3 2010-09-17_A20_VWX.j lC W23b5002 A20w40 U917 lC f171.jpg ; A20w41 O3 2010-09-18_A20_VWX.j mSI W23b5003 A20w41 U918 mSI seck23.jpg ; A20w42 O3 2010-09-22_A20_VWX.j mM1 W23b5004 A20w42 U922 mM1 seck24.jpg ; A20w43 O3 2010-09-22_A20_VWX.j bH W23b5005 A20w43 U922 bH seck25.jpg ; A20w44 O3 2010-09-22_A20_VWX.j lC W23b5006 A20w44 U922 lC plank25.jpg ; A20w45 O3 2010-09-22_A20_VWX.j mM1 W23b5007 A20w45 U922 mM1 k24sec.jpg ; A20w46 O3 2010-09-28_A20_VWX.j bH W23b5008 A20w46 U928 bH seck25.jpg ; A20w47 O3 2010-09-28_A20_VWX.j aMH W23b5009 A20w47 U928 aMH k34sec.jpg ; A20w48 O3 2010-09-28_A20_VWX.j aMH W23b5010 A20w48 U928 aMH seck34.jpg ; A20w49 O3 2010-09-29_A20_VWX.j aMH W23b5011 A20w49 U929 aMH seck25.jpg ; A20w50 O3 2010-09-29_A20_VWX.j bs W23b5012 A20w50 U929 bs plank34.jpg ; A20w51 O3 2010-09-29_A20_VWX.j lC W23b5013 A20w51 U929 lC plank34.jpg ; A20w100 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5014 A20w0100 ZI906 lC k2.jpg ; A20w101 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5015 A20w0101 ZI906 lC k3.jpg ; A20w102 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5016 A20w0102 ZI906 lC k4.jpg ; A20w103 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5017 A20w0103 ZI906 lC k12.jpg ; A20w104 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5018 A20w0104 ZI906 lC k13.jpg ; A20w105 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5019 A20w0105 ZI906 lC k14.jpg ; A20w106 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5020 A20w0106 ZI906 lC k15.jpg ; A20w107 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5021 A20w0107 ZI906 lC k16.jpg ; A20w108 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5022 A20w0108 ZI906 lC k23.jpg ; A20w109 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5023 A20w0109 ZI906 lC k24.jpg ; A20w110 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5024 A20w0110 ZI906 lC k25.jpg ; A20w111 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5025 A20w0111 ZI906 lC k26.jpg ; A20w112 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5026 A20w0112 ZI906 lC k34.jpg ; A20w113 O3 2024-09-06_A20_VWX.j lC W23d5027 A20w0113 ZI906 lC k101.jpg