The unearthed wall was defined within a trench TPC.G that was opened within the framework of research aiming to examine the outlines of as well as the relationship between the buildings of the upper levels exposed during the 1960’s excavation seasons. It is believed to be an unattributed wall on west-east alignment that was presented on Mellaart’s plans of Levels III directly to the north of building A.III.4. However, the wall did not abut the mentioned structure as it was situated in a distance of about 70 cm from it. Moreover, it was erected on the fine layered midden, which casts doubt on the Mellaart’s interpretation of the area as a place where a street run. As a small part of one course of bricks was unearthed little can be said about the dimensions of the wall. It seems that it is made up of light orange – light brown mud bricks with more or less equal silt and sand content. |