Today we only worked part of the day, due to the wind. We are coming closer to getting Loci 17 and 19 to meet up, and we cleaned Locus 16 in preparation for its final photo, but that was impossible later due to the wind. We don't have a surface behind the clay basin, but a soft ashy and clayey matrix, though set into this matrix was an obsidian sherd and a groundstone at roughly the same level. Before we dig further, however, we will try to flatten the whole room to that level. When we arrived this morning, there had been some vandalism to my trench, where the in situ pithos sherds had been removed from Locus 19 and placed in the clay "basin" in the center of the room, ruining my plan to see them in relation to the pithos sherds from Locus 16, and I removed both sets, marking them separately from the rest of the ceramic bags for each locus. Locus 16's smashed pithos also has a large piece that is not bagged due to size.We also dug the clay basin (Locus 9) down to the level of the rest of the room and found nothing really of significance. Adam still says that it is just clay bleed, some floor business that remained when the rest of the floor did not. The digging of it suggests that he is right.