A vertical layer of stone adjacent to the conglomerate/mudbrick wall. The SE side is difficult to clearly make out the border in the top level, and in the E corner some stone are missing, probably they've fallen before the filling of the room was finished.
In the NE and NW walls (that are not heavily affected by the fire) we find the negative room from the wooden beams, that are put in between every 7th mudbricks.
Based on the NE wall we can conclude that one wall in this layer is composed by 3 columns of mudbricks with conglomerate segments in between. The conglomerate segments are bigger here than seen some other walls of the temple. Here they are approximately 1.70 meters wide.
Paired with Locus:7584:056