.bk J03 .fl R731jW1.j .fd Missing photograph for view 64a .ei jW .ed R731 .rd R731 .ri jW v 64a ph The photograph, V19d2141, designated for the alternative view, v64a, is not the correct one. In fact, it lacks sufficent detail to identify what it portrays. A search of the archives did not yield the correct photo. O99 Due to a lack of a suitable photograph, this alternate view's number will be vacated; however, the information intended to be portrayed is contained in other views taken about the same time, v60 and v61, for example. v 66 ph The photograph for this view, planned to be of the section of the east baulk of k13 does not exist. It could have been caused by one of two reasons. First and most likely, about this time a faulty camera memory card caused several photographs to be lost. However, the archaeologist who scheduled the photographs was inexperienced and during a busy time may have used the number to plan for a view whose corresponding photo was never actually taken. O99 The information that would have been conveyed by this view can be found in a later view, v82. v 67 ph The photograph for this view does not exist. It could have been caused by one of two reasons. First and most likely, about this time a faulty camera memory card caused several photographs to be lost. However, the archaeologist who scheduled the photographs was inexperienced and during a busy time may have used the number to plan for a view whose corresponding photo was never actually taken. O99 This view was intended to show the relationship among accumulations in the west baulk of k13. The information that would have been conveyed can be seen in views v63 and v72. v 68 ph The photograph for this view does not exist. It could have been caused by one of two reasons. First and most likely, about this time a faulty camera memory card caused several photographs to be lost. However, the archaeologist who scheduled the photographs was inexperienced and during a busy time may have used the number to plan for a view whose corresponding photo was never actually taken. O99 This view, looking south, was intended to show the natural accumulation under the topsoil in the north half of k22. The information that would have been conveyed can be seen in plot p11 (horizontal extent), section drawings w16, w19 (vertical extent) and view v78. v 69 ph The photograph for this view does not exist. It could have been caused by one of two reasons. First and most likely, about this time a faulty camera memory card caused several photographs to be lost. However, the archaeologist who scheduled the photographs was inexperienced and during a busy time may have used the number to plan for a view whose corresponding photo was never actually taken. O99 This view, looking east, was intended to show the natural accumulation under the topsoil in the north half of k22. The information that would have been conveyed can be seen in plot p11 (horizontal extent), section drawings w16, w19 (vertical extent) and view v78. v 73 ph The photograph for this view does not exist. It could have been caused by one of two reasons. First and most likely, about this time a faulty camera memory card caused several photographs to be lost. However, the archaeologist who scheduled the photographs was inexperienced and during a busy time may have used the number to plan for a view whose corresponding photo was never actually taken. O99 This view was intended to show the relationship between a packed earth floor surface, f173, and a large stone, f169, just after each was excavated. Both are components of aggregate, a7, a living space including floors, wall stones, and a tannur, f3. Information about this relationship can be gleaned from view, v83. v 76 ph The photograph for this view does not exist. It could have been caused by one of two reasons. First and most likely, about this time a faulty camera memory card caused several photographs to be lost. However, the archaeologist who scheduled the photographs was inexperienced and during a busy time may have used the number to plan for a view whose corresponding photo was never actually taken. O99 This view was intended to show the relationship between a packed earth floor surface, f173, and a large stone, f169, just after each was excavated. Both are components of aggregate, a7, a living space including floors, wall stones, and a tannur, f3. Information about this relationship can be gleaned from view, v83.