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…, excavated as a part of (21120) which represents two consecuive plastering events and their respecive make-ups. The central and southern floor areas The lower ‘loor’ area of B.52 within Sp.94 extends 3.3m by 2.6m. It is divided into two secions, the central loor area and the sou…