E-W aligned wall - cut to east by 1/2 section of space 107 where the wall was not recognized, but didn't extend to the east wall, cut to the west by Mellaart's excavation. Comprises 2 constructions, to the east the earliest was a length of wall 0.60 m in length, one type of brick & mortar, with construction cut [1691] - FT backfill [1679]. Its north-west face was tendered with plaster [1688], continuous to lip over floor to the north. The plaster was not laminated denoting numerous applications but appeared to be a massive & fairly crude application. The floor horizon was not traced beyond a few units to the North. To the west it was abutted by bricks [1828] & [1830], fragments of very different bricks, which may represent fillers but to form what function is unknown. To the West of these bricks only 0.2 m in length was wall represented by [1825] & [1829] as an abuttant. Slightly off set from [1826] ca. 60 mm north measured 1.14m E-W. What these walls represent is unclear. It represents a phase mid midden, by cutting midden [1668] & sealed by later midden deposits. The wall/floor plaster indicated it to be north facing internal area (assuming plaster always represents an internal area). It might be possible that something of this structure exists further north below spaces 112 & 113 |