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SU 10064 consisted of a packed earth surface and underlying subfloor fill, and represents the final use surface in the southern room of the western walled structure. Below the more compact surface of the floor, the subfloor fill was looser, and rich in material culture. Ample ceramics and ecofacts were found, along with more interesting finds like a broken iron knife, and a large piece of led. Another shard of the same strange glass with appliqués was also found in 10064. Excavating 10064, we came down on an earlier packed earth floor surface, which is poorly preserved but is complete and compact enough to be identified under the level of 10064. The height of this lower floor, as well as the surface of 10064 both correspond quite well to the first and second floors found in the northern room of the western walled structure, indicating perhaps that they were installed at similar times.