.bk J01 .fl Qx03ms1.j .fd view descriptions .ed Qx03 .ei mS .rd Qx03 .ri mS v 192 ds this view is from the south and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the wall, f72. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 192a ds this view is from the south and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 192b ds this view is from the east and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones some of which are seen here to the west of the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 193 ds this view is from the south and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the wall, f72. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. In the eastern baulk can be seen the horizontal depositions of the later accumulations. v 193a ds this view is from the south and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the wall, f72. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. In the eastern baulk can be seen the horizontal depositions of the later accumulations. v 193b ds this view is from the north and taken from the top of wall f72. The full extent of the excavated pebble surface, f232 can be seen. The cut in the foreground is not artificial but actually where the surface ends. It follows the east west line which is also echoed by the stones seen to the east and west of the edge. The far baulk shows well the horizontal deposition of the higher layers. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 194 ds first in a series of six photos, v194 to v194e, which show in more detail the pebble surface, f232. The sketch J1 sketch 91 indicates the position of the photographer for each of the views. This is the first view and is taken from the east. v 194a ds this is one in a series of six photos, v194 to v194e, which show in more detail the pebble surface, f232. The sketch J1 sketch 91 indicates the position of the photographer for each of the views. This view is taken from the east. v 194b ds this is one in a series of six photos, v194 to v194e, which show in more detail the pebble surface, f232. The sketch J1 sketch 91 indicates the position of the photographer for each of the views. This view is taken from the east. v 194c ds this is one in a series of six photos, v194 to v194e, which show in more detail the pebble surface, f232. The sketch J1 sketch 91 indicates the position of the photographer for each of the views. This view is taken from the east. v 194d ds this is one in a series of six photos, v194 to v194e, which show in more detail the pebble surface, f232. The sketch J1 sketch 91 indicates the position of the photographer for each of the views. This view is taken from the east. v 194e ds this is one in a series of six photos, v194 to v194e, which show in more detail the pebble surface, f232. The sketch J1 sketch 91 indicates the position of the photographer for each of the views. This view is taken from the west and is from further away than the previous photos. v 195 ds this is a view of the northern edge of the pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the escarpment, f196 of the wall f72. This is the natural end of f232 not an artificial cut and this line continues in later accumulations as seen by the stones running east west to either side of the cut. This floor is dated to the late Khabur and was laid when the escarpment was covered. v 195a ds this is a view of the northern edge of the pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the escarpment, f196 of the wall f72. This is the natural end of f232 not an artificial cut and this line continues in later accumulations as seen by the stones running east west to either side of the cut. This floor is dated to the late Khabur and was laid when the escarpment was covered. v 196 ds this view is from the south and shows the full extent of pebble surface f232 and it's relation to the wall, f72. This photo was taken in the full sun on purpose. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 196a ds this view is of the pebble surface, f232, taken from the east and is taken with cloud cover. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 196b ds this view is of the pebble surface, f232, taken from the east and is taken in full sun. The cut in the northern portion of the picture is actually where this surface ends and is not artificial. It follows the line of stones seen running east west on either side and just above the edge. This surface is almost certainly dated to the late Khabur period since all accumulations above were Mitanni. v 171 ds view of eastern half of north section of k31. This section shows topsoil and natural sedimentation. Without string. v 171a ds view of eastern half of north section of k31. This section shows topsoil and natural sedimentation. With string. v 172 ds this is a closeup of the cylinder seal i39. It is found in f203 which is an accumulation dated to Mitanni. This accumulation is not associated with any living installations but contains many sherds and stones and we have recovered a few cylinder seals and beads. v 172a ds this view shows the cylinder seal i39 in more context of the accumulation f203. This accumulation is not associated with any living installations but contains many sherds and stones and we have recovered a few cylinder seals and beads. v 172b ds this view shows the cylinder seal i39 in more context of the accumulation f203 which extends over k116, k114 and k113. This accumulation is not associated with any living installations but contains many sherds and stones and we have recovered a few cylinder seals and beads. v 172c ds this view shows the cylinder seal i39 in more context of the accumulation f203 and overall J1. f203 is not associated with any living installations but contains many sherds and stones and we have recovered a few cylinder seals and beads. v 173 ds this view shows a detail of the accumulation f203 in k114 with sherds and stones. Further to the north is a piece of f225 which is a more uniform surface of sherds and stones although it does not extend very far in the accumulation. v 176 ds view of f224 in k116. This layer of hard, compact material and sherds and stones which seems to form some type of surface. Whether it is regular sedimentation or part of the scattered occupation after abandonment is uncertain although the latter seems most likely. This layer runs at about the same elevation or just a little lower than the top of the wall, f72. Equals f225 and f226. v 177 ds view of f225 in k114. This layer of hard, compact material and sherds and stones which seems to form some type of surface. Whether it is regular sedimentation or part of the scattered occupation after abandonment is uncertain although the latter seems most likely. This layer runs at about the same elevation or just a little lower than the top of the wall, f72. Equals f224 and f226. v 178 ds view of f226 in k113. This layer of hard, compact material and sherds and stones which seems to form some type of surface. Whether it is regular sedimentation or part of the scattered occupation after abandonment is uncertain although the latter seems most likely. This layer runs at about the same elevation or just a little lower than the top of the wall, f72. Equals f224 and f225. v 179 ds overhead oblique view of the north baulk of k30. Only two meters by one meter was excavated in this locus therefore it was impossible to get a straight on photo. The section drawing, J1w46, or W19b0313 will show more detail although it is primarily topsoil and clean accumulation. Without string. v 179a ds overhead oblique view of the north baulk of k30. Only two meters by one meter was excavated in this locus therefore it was impossible to get a straight on photo. The section drawing, J1w46, or W19b0313 will show more detail although it is primarily topsoil and clean accumulation. With string.