Basic Information
- Small post hole near a cluster of pits, NW corner of TR11
Contexts
Narrative
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- Probable small post hole, part of a group of two (the other being F1121). It was observed being truncated by F1121 but the two are likely broadly contemporary. This post hole is also truncated by a cluster of inter-cutting small to medium sized pits that could date to the Iron Age or early Romano-british period in the NW corner of TR11. The post holes are therefore likely to be at least contemporary with the pit cluster. Without further evidence, it is difficult to interpret their function other than by association to the area of storage pits. They could perhaps have formed some form of small, ephemeral grain storage structure - though this is conjecture only. No dateable or diagnostic material was recovered from this feature to confirm or deny this hypothesis.
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- Ben Swain
- 5-10-2022
Dating Narrative
- No Interpretations