Short Description:
Orangey brown alluvial deposit likely the same as (4088)
Issued to
Nat Jackson | 27/08/2020
Interpretation
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- A probable alluvial deposit, likely to be the same as (4088). The two contexts (4088) and (4089) were split during excavation as they were slightly different in composition and density of finds, (4088) was more dense than (4089). (4089) was a lot more clayey. This is possibly because it was lower and closer to the palaeochannel that runs to the north and east of the trench.
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- Nat Jackson
- 29-9-2020
Description
- Compact friable
- Orange brown
- Silty clay
- Frequent small stones, occasional medium stones, occasional charcoal flecks
- Length - 7.50m Width - 5.00m Thickness - 0.30m +
- F425 cut into this layer
- Hand ex with trowel and mattock / wet