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Short Description:
Cut of an Ovoid shaped small pit containing charcoal/burnt bone/pottery Northern edge of TR11
Issued to
Bill Balding | 27/08/2022

Interpretation

    • Cut of a small oval shaped pit containing a burnt charcoal fill (11010) and numerous pieces of pottery including near complete small bowl SF164. This fill also contained frequent small pieces of burnt bone. At this point it has not been determined if the bone is human or animal. Should it be human, this feature may represent a cremation burial where the ashes may have fallen out of bowl SF164 (or perhaps the bowl was a libation). However, it is perhaps more likely (should the bone be animal) that this feature simply represents a small rubbish pit for dumping waste. This theory is also backed up by the presence of numerous different fabrics of pottery discovered within the fill that are clearly from different vessels. Post excavation assessment of the bone will reveal more
      • Ben Swain
    • 31-8-2022

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Description

  • Ovoid
  • Very rounded
  • L - 0.80 W - 0.60 D - 0.16
  • Very Sharp
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  • Very steep
  • Sharp
  • Flat
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  • Cuts ditch [11039]
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Finds

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Feature

  • Feature: ELM_1109
    • Small rubbish pit truncating ditch F1108

Record Details

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  • Bill Balding 27-8-2022
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