.bk J03 .fl R525jW.j .fd Drawing log .fn Drawings J3w13-37 .ei jW .ed R525 .rd R525 .ri jW w 13 N gk13 gf97,100,104,107,109 Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k13, which remains and demarks the northern limit of the excavations to date in the unit. Topsoil, k97, and natural accumulations f100, f104 and f107 were most likely deposited after the last significant occupation. Feature f109 is the baqaya surface that formed the mound leading from the revetment wall up to the BA temple. 14 E gk23 gf133,140,141,142,151,152 Drawing of the section of the east baulk of k23 prior to its removal in order to link the excavation of the baqaya glacis (f50 and f109) across the two northernmost loci of the unit. 15 E gk22 gf105,106,108 Drawing of the section of the south half of the east baulk of k23 prior to its removal in order to join it with k22 to form k108 in the process of exposing the monumental revetment wall, f11 along the entire east-west span of J3. 16 N gk22 gf162,165,166,167,168 Drawing of the section of the the north baulk of k22 prior to its removal in order to join excavations of the various glacis systems found in K23 and k22 17 E gk108 gf126,129,103,98,137,164,163 Drawing of the section of the north part of the east baulk of k108, a locus formed by combining k21 and the south half of k22. It shows the depositional history from the present day to the time that the "memory stones" were installed along the approximate revetment wall top after it had been covered by aeolian accumulations and while the top of the temple mound was still in use. 18 N gk31 gf170,171,176,179 Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k31 on the eastern side of the unit prior to its removal to combine it with k32 to the north to form a single locus, k109. This was done to achieve better horizontal definition after the path of the revetment wall, f11, through the unit was clear. 19 E gk22,23 gf162,165,166,167,168,173 Drawing of the section of the north end of the east baulk of combined loci k23 and the north part of k22 prior to its removal to join portions of the temple mound to illustrate various phases of its development through time from the Early Dynastic III period to just before abandonment after the Mittani period. 20 E gk22,23 gf162,165,166,167,168,173 Drawing of the section of the south end of the east baulk of combined loci k23 and the north part of k22 prior to its removal to join portions of the temple mound to illustrate various phases of its development through time from the Early Dynastic III period to just before abandonment after the Mittani period. 21 N gk108 gf105,106,108,113,118,119,123 Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k108, which at that time consisted of k21 and the south portion of k22. This baulk was removed to expose the entire north-south extent of the covering on the BA temple mound during later Mittani periods when the revetment wall, f11, had been completely covered by aeolian accumulation and was no longer visible. 22 E gk108 gf105,106,108,118 Drawing of the section of the south part of the east baulk of k108, which at that time consisted of k21 and the south portion of k22. This part of the baulk resulted from partial excavation in a previous season as part of unit J2. 23 w gk109 gf172,174,177,181,182 Drawing of the section of the north half of the west baulk of locus 109. It is the reverse side of an east baulk of unit J1 that was too high to be drawn from that side. 24 E gk109 gf189,191,193,194,181,184,240 Drawing of part of the section of the east baulk of locus k109, a locus formed by combining k31, k32 and extending both further to the east to incorporated a line of west baulks actually belonging to unit J1 to the west. 25 E gk109 gf172,174,177,181 Drawing of part of the section of the east baulk of locus k109, a locus formed by combining k31, k32 and extending both further to the east to incorporated a line of west baulks actually belonging to unit J1 to the west. 26 E gk109 gf172,174,177,181,182,184 Drawing of part of the section of the east baulk of locus k109, a locus formed by combining k31, k32 and extending both further to the east to incorporated a line of west baulks actually belonging to unit J1 to the west. 27 W gk24 gf161,150 Drawing of part of the section of a west baulk of a locus designated k24, but actually the reverse side of an east baulk of unit J1 that was too high to draw safely 28 N gk94 gf222,223 Drawing of the section of the north baulk of locus k94, a partial square excavated into near-surface aeolian deposits to the south of the revetment wall, f11. The excavation was made to open the view of the wall system from south to north. 29 N gk93 gf214,221,224,226,228 Drawing of the section of the north baulk of locus k93, a partial square excavated into near-surface aeolian deposits to the south of the revetment wall, f11. The excavation was made to open the view of the wall system from south to north. 30 N gk91 gf218,220,225 Drawing of the section of the north baulk of locus k91, a partial square excavated into near-surface aeolian deposits to the south of the revetment wall, f11. The excavation was made to open the view of the wall system from south to north. 31 E gk91 gf218,220 Drawing of the section of the east baulk of locus k91, a partial square excavated into near-surface aeolian deposits to the south of the revetment wall, f11. The excavation was made to open the view of the wall system from south to north. 32 E gk92 gf219,221 Drawing of the section of the east baulk of locus k92, a partial square excavated into near-surface aeolian deposits to the south of the revetment wall, f11. The excavation was made to open the view of the wall system from south to north. 33 E gk94 gf222,223 Drawing of the section of the east baulk of locus k94, a partial square excavated into near-surface aeolian deposits to the south of the revetment wall, f11. The excavation was made to open the view of the wall system from south to north. 34 W gk109 gf253,257 Drawing of the section of the bottom portion of the west baulk of k109, which serves as the top of a high east baulk in unit J1 immediately to the east. The height of the baulk on the J1 side made drawing of it prohibitively dangerous because it had not been previously drawn incrementally. The features are those of J3. 35 N gk23 gf133,140,141,144,147,151,152 Drawing of the section of the north baulk of k23, which remains and demarks the northern limit of the excavations to date in the unit. 36 OV gk108,109 gf11,305,306,308,309,310,311,312,313,314,315,316,317,318,319,320,321,322,323,324,325,326,327 Drawing of the memory stones placed atop the soil that covered the revetment wall, k11, as reminders of where the wall once stood in relation to the BA temple complex at the top of the mound to the north. 37 OV gk101,109 gf124,125,143,145,154,157,158,159,298,299,300,301,302,303,304,305,328 Drawing of the memory stones placed atop the soil that covered the revetment wall, k11, as reminders of where the wall once stood in relation to the BA temple complex at the top of the mound to the north.