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predominatingaroundit.AlongeasternwallW33,
mudbrickslaidonashesformedakindofbench.
AlongthesouthernwallW31,asopposedtothe
L18
Fig.3.34RoomL18withhearthH8.Viewfromthe
south
ashespredominantinroomL18,mudbricksand
beatenclaycanbenoticed.Ashespredominated
belowthehearth.
WedonotknowwhatthepartofHouse3lo-
catedimmediatelysouthoftheuncoveredrooms
lookedlikeasthelevelwhichcorrespondstothe
PhaseDhasnotbeenreached.Theentrywayun-
coveredinL14ledsouth,whereacourtyardmay
havebeenlocated,analogoustothoseknownfrom
House1andHouse2.
Locus14:
Features:storagebin,heatingpit(HP5)
Objects:bowl(TypeMW.2)(ARB’03-D-29/42-13a),
bowl(TypeFB.5.A)(ARB’03-D-29/42-13b)
Locus17:
Features:hearth(H7)
Locus18:
Features:hearth(H8)
Objects:bowl(TypeFB.1.A)(ARB’03-D-30/41-22-2)
House4
House4functionedinPhaseD,inbothstratum4
and5[Fig.3.35].House4consistedofthreerooms:
alargeroomL19andtwosmallerroomswhich
abuttedittotheeast:L20andL21.Duetosignif-
icantdamagecausedbyalargepit,itisunclear
whetherHouse4continuednorthwards.
RoomL19ofHouse4mayhaveplayedtherole
ofthemainroom.Itwasaspaciousroom,withdi-
mensionsof4x7m.ThreeusagephasesofroomL19
canbedistinguished,twoofthemassociatedwith
3;2.;5
W43
Mudbricks
Destroyed
3;3.09
Street
29/4129/42
Stones
W42
W44
L19
Destroyed
3;3.61
0
3;3.42
Sherds
3;4.15
3;4.61
3;3.99
W47
Potteryvessel
Pit
3;3.53
3;3.79
L20
3;3.;4
W46
3;3.60
L21
3;3.;0
Street
W45
5m
W48
3;3.;4
Mudbrickwall
1
Fig.3.35AHouse4:1-stratum4
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