.bk J02 .fl T728cJC .fd Daily, feature descriptions .ed T728 .ei cJC .rd T728 .ri cJC -dy Today we spent the morning taking measuremnts, relaying f349 and f346. sG and cJC finished drawing the west sections of k100. The workmen cleaned and removed some of the conservation materials while the staff took measurements. Before breakfast we had a meeting with gB and fAB. We discussed the strategy for J2. Kameron scraped the west section of k100 along the part that borders J7k6 so we can draw it when we have time. -sg We will stop working in k15 as it appears we have cut through a surface. We also decided to remove f346 after breakfast. We will also draw the 3 sections from J7 when there is time so we can cut down the floor for a better view and approach to the apron and the staircase when it is entered from the J7 area. We will cut the whole of J7k6 down about 20 centimeters. f 348 dy Reddish layer under f339 that we have not excavated yet. It was slightly exposed in the SW corner of k15. f 346 ;df w ds This wall is composed of several large stones. It is held together with a brown soil. It is probably a continuation of f334 although there was no direct contact visible between f346 and f334 when f334 was removed. Very few sherds were found inside of the wall. 20 stones of this feature were relayed, only 18 were visible before dismantling the wall. Most of the stones were medium sized (approximately 30x30cm) while some were quite large (approximately 50x60cm). tc co f352 nt The brickfall (f341) comes up to the south face of this wall. The wall appears to have already collapsed by the time the brickfall comes and covers it. This suggests that the wall had already fallen into disuse and had had several stones fall over before the brickfall came and covered it. f 350 ;df fc ds Sandy reddish layer. Very crumbly and coarse. f 351 ds Brown soil found inside of wall f346. It is full of fist-sized rocks but not much pottery. It is possibly the mortar of the wall. It is not very compacted. tc si f346