There is a small, oval area of what appears to be baked clay in L532. It is hard, granular, and light yellow and pink/red. It is 0.9 m east of the LBA wall and 2.4 m south of the north wall of the trench. It is 25 cm E/W and 12 cm N/S. We found a groundstone mortar (Ar/Ge.T19.532.L.03) near the center of the locus. We found a ceramic disk/”jar stopper” (Ar/Ge.T19.532.CO.01) along the southern edge of the locus. We found half of a cylindrical stone disk with a hole in the middle (Ar/Ge.T19.532.L.04) in the SE quadrant of the locus. We found a small piece of groundstone (Ar/Ge.T19.532.L.05) in the SE corner of the locus. We collected a small piece of charcoal for radiocarbon dating (Ar/Ge.T19.532.C14.02) from the SE corner of the locus, where there were also many more tiny pieces of charcoal. We found a small bronze bead (Ar/Ge.T19.532.M.01) near the center of the locus. There are many more medium sized rocks in this locus, though none of them are architectural.