68
T. D. ATKINSON
a Drain.
h Outlet froin sink.
<: Hole in yvall about 18 in. Square ; the bottom about 2 ft. 4 in. above level of street.
d Tlireshold.
e Stone Chamber (-Fig. 44).
/' Blocked-up doorway.
G 5 a (iveat Wall.
H 2 3. 5. 6. 12 Street; thero is a drain in 5.
16 Perhaps a street.
«,,/' Probably tliere werc Steps here ; the ground slopes down to the east.
h Perhaps a step.
c Pedestal of anta of portieo.
d Remains of stone pavement.
e Lnte wall.
/ See above.
H3 11. 12 Street.
14. 26 Probably streets.
n Well. It was lined with earthenware eylinders. One of these, broken into several
pieees, was taken out (see Fig. 51)
H 3 h Drain.
c, d There were probably steps here.
e Probably a retaining wall; originally built straight, now bulging.
/ Foundations or remains of early walls.
;/ Probably a late wall.
H 4 1 Trial shaft, revealing work of all periods.
11 Wall of uneertain age, probably late.
H 5 « Great Wall.
H 6 a Great Wall.
J 1 2. 3 Fragmentary walls of uneertain age; the ground here is about 18 feet below the
level of the palaee floor.
12 Remains of a ela}' floor (?) were found over walls of Period II.
J 2 1 Hall of Palaee.
2 Passage.
\:>, (numbered 18 in the plan) Portieo (Fig. 5(1).
1S Courtyard of Palaee.
20 Street.
a The concrete covering the floor is omitted here and the spaee is eovered with elay
indicatiug the position of the hearth.
Ii A shaft was sunk here to try for walls of II. (see other plan),
c, d Stejis or thresholds.
e Tins wall is probably very earlj- III.
/ Step or tlireshold.
ij Step to portieo.
/; Step or tlireshold.
/.• Walls showing on the surface, pi'obably modern.
/ Wall across entrance to street, probably there were steps here.
m Apparently a step.
ii Hole in wall.
o Late wall destroyed during excavation.
p Bloeked doorway.
J 3 2. 4. 8 The house drawn in outline is of Period II. ; it is shown here in order to niake the
arrangement more clear.
11 Street.
17 Area round house 18, etc.
T. D. ATKINSON
a Drain.
h Outlet froin sink.
<: Hole in yvall about 18 in. Square ; the bottom about 2 ft. 4 in. above level of street.
d Tlireshold.
e Stone Chamber (-Fig. 44).
/' Blocked-up doorway.
G 5 a (iveat Wall.
H 2 3. 5. 6. 12 Street; thero is a drain in 5.
16 Perhaps a street.
«,,/' Probably tliere werc Steps here ; the ground slopes down to the east.
h Perhaps a step.
c Pedestal of anta of portieo.
d Remains of stone pavement.
e Lnte wall.
/ See above.
H3 11. 12 Street.
14. 26 Probably streets.
n Well. It was lined with earthenware eylinders. One of these, broken into several
pieees, was taken out (see Fig. 51)
H 3 h Drain.
c, d There were probably steps here.
e Probably a retaining wall; originally built straight, now bulging.
/ Foundations or remains of early walls.
;/ Probably a late wall.
H 4 1 Trial shaft, revealing work of all periods.
11 Wall of uneertain age, probably late.
H 5 « Great Wall.
H 6 a Great Wall.
J 1 2. 3 Fragmentary walls of uneertain age; the ground here is about 18 feet below the
level of the palaee floor.
12 Remains of a ela}' floor (?) were found over walls of Period II.
J 2 1 Hall of Palaee.
2 Passage.
\:>, (numbered 18 in the plan) Portieo (Fig. 5(1).
1S Courtyard of Palaee.
20 Street.
a The concrete covering the floor is omitted here and the spaee is eovered with elay
indicatiug the position of the hearth.
Ii A shaft was sunk here to try for walls of II. (see other plan),
c, d Stejis or thresholds.
e Tins wall is probably very earlj- III.
/ Step or tlireshold.
ij Step to portieo.
/; Step or tlireshold.
/.• Walls showing on the surface, pi'obably modern.
/ Wall across entrance to street, probably there were steps here.
m Apparently a step.
ii Hole in wall.
o Late wall destroyed during excavation.
p Bloeked doorway.
J 3 2. 4. 8 The house drawn in outline is of Period II. ; it is shown here in order to niake the
arrangement more clear.
11 Street.
17 Area round house 18, etc.