The first half of today was focused on transecting the rest of the slope just to the northwest of Chknagh and below Horomi Paler. There was a significant amount of heavily disturbed bedrock as well as countless cobbles strewn about the field. What was previously recorded as a burial cluster (probably from a distance) was nothing more than piles of cobbles probably collected during amelioration of the area. However, I did manage to spot what looked like a large cromlech, and according to ArcGIS looked like a triple cromlech complex, almost like a clover. We agreed that it was most likely a corral structure, but the walls were not rectilinear, all curvilinear, and did not fit the appearance of previously seen corrals in the area.
The latter part of the afternoon entailed using the drone to take RGB and thermal imaging of the area immediately west of today's transect, where we had walked through 2 days before.