Compact soil deposit sitting on top of the interface layer (20122) above natural (20120.) This layer could be build up from occupation, which was confirmed when we removed an extension in the NW pedestal on the final week of the season. 20113 EXT had ceramics and a large animal leg-bone laying flat (positions preserved due to the in-situ remains of the floors in this corner,) suggesting an occupation layer that was covered during abandonment or some other destructive event. - EBS
SU 20113: view toward NW
SU 20113: view toward the SW
SU 20113: detail of concentration of rubified clay in deposit 20113, view toward the WNW
SU 20113: detail of circular concentration of light brown-white soil in deposit 20113, view toward the N
SU 20113: deposit in pedestal in NW corner of the room, view toward N
SU 20113: deposit in pedestal in NW corner of the room, view toward West