.bk J03 .fl Q829vE3.j .fd Daily journal for J3 East;edited by R815eI .ri vVE .rd Q829 .ed Q829 .ei vVE -dy While cleaning for pictures of k106 and k107 the bronze item i501 was found. In k106 we continued to excavate f552 where appeared the top of the revetment wall. In k1 we excavated the natural accumulation f571 which changed into f572. Here, too, we started to see the top of the revetment wall f569. k 107 dy Today we took the pictures of f570 (see v544) and while cleaning the remainder of the deposits i501 was found. I also discovered during the cleaning that there are several mud bricks under the second apron f556. i 501 dy The bronze item i501 was found while cleaning f570 for a photograph (v544). The feature was not excavated today and therefore q569 was created exclusively to record the discovery of i501. q 569 dy f570 was not excavated today and therefore there are no pottery or bone lots associated with q569 to be found. f569 was created only to record the discovery of i501. k 106 dy At first the entire surface of k106 was excavated consisted of the hard compact layer of naturally compacted surfaces f552. Then we proceeded to excavate f552 only in the Northern half of k106 in order to expose the face of the top of the revetment wall. f552 was closed when we reached the softer accumulation f573. f 573 dy f573 was found after the hard compact layer of f552 had been removed in the northern half of k106. ds f573 is a softer, more crumbly clay deposit underlying f552. k 1 dy At first we continued to excavate f571 in all of k01, but then we excavated this natural deposit only in the northern half of k01. There the underlying deposit f572 did not differ much from f571 but seemed to be a little bit lighter, softer and more crumbly. f 571 dy At first we continued to excavate f571 in all of k01, but then we excavated this natural deposit only in the northern half of k01. We closed it when we reached the softer deposit of f572. f 572 dy f572 was uncovered after excavating all of f571 in the Northern half of k01. ds Feature, 572, is a slightly reddish light brown deposit that is not much different from the overlying natural accumulation f571 except that it is softer, more crumbly and perhaps a little bit lighter in hue.