Basic Information
- Pit with prehistoric pottery
Contexts
Narrative
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- Pit F604 was cut 0.28m deep into the natural and had a diameter ranging 0.61m to 0.72m. This pit was filled with a clayey silt containing charcoal flecks and was bottomed by at least three large stones. Additionally it contained human bone fragments, 2 quartz pebbles, 7 pieces of flint, at least one of which was worked SF206, charcoal and burnt clay.
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- Ed Caswell
- 14-3-2018
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- A hazel nut shell from this pit was radiocarbon dated to the Middle Neolithic Period SUERC-80540 4512 ±26 3346-3101 cal BC
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- Ed Caswell
- 27-7-2018
Dating Narrative
- No Interpretations
Matrix
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