Short Description:
Fill of square pit/posthole
Issued to
Indie Jago | 05/02/2021
Interpretation
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- There is a probable roundhouse marked by ring gully F320 which has been excavated at four points [2473], [2475], [2477], [2479]. The ring gully is not seen on the NW side and by [2479] the cut is difficult to see due to rooting. Internally there are four large posthole that are even spaced and centralised within the ring ditch (F324, F327, F328, F329 & F330). One of these appears to have been recut at a later date though it was difficult to see which cut was original (F328 & F329). 3 smaller postholes were also observed within the ring gully that could be related to the round house (F323, F324 & F325). Two linears cut the ring ditch, a N-S running linear F322 and an E-W running linear F321. A third linear (F335) can be seen near the possible entrance of the roundhouse but no relation can be ascertained. A further 4 posthole were excavated just outside the entrance to the roundhouse and they could possibly relate to the roundhouse (F331, F332, F333 & F334) though there are no relationship. A square pit/posthole was also excavated just outside the entrance of the roundhouse though no relationship could be ascertained.
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- Indie Jago
- 5-2-2021
Sketch Photo
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Description
- Moderate
- Dark greyish brown
- Silty clay
- Occasional charcoal flecks and chalk pieces
- Length - 0.57 Width - 0.70 Depth - 0.30
- Hand ex in rain that wasn't that heavy but was persistent enough to make the clay very heavy and sticky.