This charcoal was taken from just beneath a line of stones which may be a wall. This line of stones stretches across the locus (L107) from N to S, with a slight westward angle. The charcoal was found at an elevation of 2295.765 m, 0.85 m from the N edge of the locus, 1.05 m from the W edge of the locus. It seems to be of good quality and though it is not associated with any particular ceramic assemblage or surface, and while it may date the wall it sits against, this can not be certain since it was not found underneath or within the wall.