.bk J03 .fl Q824vE.j .fd Daily journal for J03 East .fn Edited by cJC on R818 and jW on R924 .ri vVE .rd Q824 .ed Q824 .ei vVE -dy Today the section drawings made by eI, mO, aA and iI were checked and corrected. dM photographed the combined West section of k1 and k2 and the combined West section of k106 and k107. The East section of k107 was removed and the second apron f556 in k107 has now been connected to the second apron that had already been exposed in J2. k 107 dy Today we removed the East baulk of k107. The second apron f556 in k107 has now been connected to the second apron that had already been exposed in J2. f 540 dy The remains of f540 that still were in the East baulk of k107 were excavated today. f 548 dy The remains of f548 that still were in the East baulk of k107 were excavated today. A lot of pottery and two large floating boulders (f561 and f562) were found in this deposit. f 561 ;df st dy This large boulder was found while removing the East baulk of k107. ds Feature, f561, is a very large boulder that was embedded in natural accumulations and was lying just above and a little bit to the East of another large boulder, f562. Both boulders must have rolled down from their original position which might have been the second apron f556 or perhaps a stone structure even higher up on the temple terrace. f 562 ;df st dy This large boulder was found while removing the East baulk of k107. ds Feature, f562, is a large boulder that was embedded in natural accumulations and was lying just beneath and a little bit to the West of another large boulder, f561. Both boulders must have rolled down from their original position which might have been the second apron f556 or perhaps a stone structure even higher up on the temple terrace. f 556 ;df st-is ds Feature, f556, is the part of the second apron that lies in k107. This second apron is a stepped stone structure that runs approximately in an East-West direction. Up until today five steps (consisting of rows of stones) had been excavated. The top step must have consisted of several large boulders most of which now have moved a little bit out of their place. The next two steps consist of smaller boulders (ca. 20 x 25 x 20 cm). Not all steps continue along the entire length of the feature: the second and third step continue as the higher second step as several larger boulders continue eastward. The fourth step is a combination of the smaller boulders and very large, flat boulders. The fifth step, not completely uncovered yet, seems to consist mainly of these large flat slabs. The western edge, where the transition to the stepless f532 must lie, is still unclear because it is covered by the East baulk of k2. A large boulder projects out of the baulk and might be resting on the third and fourth steps. It is likely that this stone is (slightly) out of place, but it might turn out to be a sort of a ramp lining the Western border of f556. f 563 ;ds st ds Feature, f563, is a large stone that had been embedded in the accumulations of the Northern baulk of k1. f563 is just to the east of f520. f 564 ;ds st ds Feature, f564, is a large stone that had been embedded in the accumulations of the Northern baulk of k1. f563 lies to the west of f520.