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Stratigraphy
This Early Mittani phase, is charecterized by a re-organization of the area around the staircase J02f130 where a glacis layer was layed. Very minimal human activities are attested during this phase in J4, as the natural build up of the Tell's surface dominanted the scene.
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Glacis
The glacis layer that was layed down on top of the mound f77 in Phase 63-MZA in k82, is the same as f127 in k72, both part of ^glacis2
The assignement of two different feature numbers is the result of excavating it in two different loci, and being overlayed by the Estern baulk.
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Walls and stone installations
f146, presumaly a wall hat could belong to a step of the Apron “used” in a later phase, during the period of the use of the bin installation f93. The other possibility, is that it was built in a later period (in a period of rebuilding activities associated probably with the extension of the revetement wall)
As for the stone installations, the most significant ou of the two is f148, consistting of six small rounded stones located in the N portion of k73 with a W-E orientation. These stones, all oval in shape, are embedded into mud mortar with some small stones between the joints and, are all located on top of wall f146.
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