We found a piece of charcoal (Ar/Ge.T19.531.C14.01), approx. 1cm x 1 cm x 1 cm, in the SE corner of the locus.
I opened a new locus after leveling L531 to get a better vertical control on the transition between LBA and EBA ceramics, since the ceramics from L531 were mixed (though still predominately LBA). The soil in L532 is the same grey/brown as in L531. Along the LBA wall, there are more rocks coming up, heading east from the wall. It is difficult to tell whether they are architectural or not. Around some of the rocks in the NW corner, there is a loose, gravelly yellow soil. In the SW corner, along the LBA wall, we found a small piece of groundstone (Ar/Ge.T19.532.L.01). We also found a cut horn core (Ar/Ge.T19.532.B.01) just east of the LBA wall. We found half of a polishing stone (Ar/Ge.T19.532.L.02) in the SW corner of the locus. We found a small piece of charcoal in the SE quadrant of the locus, which we collected for dating (Ar/Ge.T19.532.C14.01).