NW face of the doorway in the SW wall of room WSAC, abutting Locus 39 as the SW wall extending to the west. This face is much less preserved than Locus 37, the SE face, and the uppermost course is only two stones; there are about five courses of very small stones, with an area where it looks like internal fill of the SW wall has spilled out as the doorway was blocked. There is a very large boulder at the bottom, facing the room, where it meets the threshold stones of the door. The face is therefore contemporaneous with the clay and paved floors. It is possible the door extends to the SW but the SW edge of the trench ends roughly 1.8 m from the face of the SW wall. See graph paper for sketch and elevations; given is the top of the center stone and the corresponding bottom elevation.
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