Fig. 9. Area E: the Middle Bronze Age stone wall made of big boulders built up in juxtaposed stretches, with the protruding rectangular buttress roughly at the middle of the excavated part, from south.

 

 

 

Fig. 10. Area E: Wall W.1703 made of a row of big stones retaining collapsed mud-bricks and rubble fillings bordering the street parallel to the main stone wall, from north-west.

 

   

Fig. 11. Area E: the easternmost massive stone corner wall W.5 (to the right), and the border wall (to the left) delimitating the street running parallel to the main Middle Bronze Age stone wall, from east.

 

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