Short Description:
Floor make-up layer
Issued to
Raksha Dave | 27/07/2015
Interpretation
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- Internal floor make-up layer for the refectory. Due to the depth this is probably a levelling layer for the cellar floor. Truncated in the south east corner by cut [14004].
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- Raksha Dave
- 27-7-2015
Description
- Moderate to firm
- Mid grey Brown mottled with white
- Clay silt with chalk fragments and flint cobbles and pebbles.
- Moderate Charcoal, small sub-rounded and sub angular pebbles.
- Length - 2.00m Width - 2.50m Depth - 0.12m
- Partially excavated in sondage: Length - 2.00m, Width 0.80m on east side of trench 14. Pottery: 1 piece of Midlands Blackware (P411) mid 16th - 17th Century and 1 piece of Glazed Red Earthenware (P425) 15th - 17th Century
- Overcast and cloudy Mattock, trowel, shovel and spade
Finds
Findtype | Quantity (No. fragments) | Weight (g) | Notes |
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Ceramic Building Material | 11 | 448 | |
Animal Bone | 8 | 104 | |
Shell | 7 | 6 | |
Slag | 4 | 81 | |
Pot | 2 | 10 | M16th C. - P411 & P 425 |
Flint | 4 | 16 | |
Other (add to description) | 1 | 4 | charcoal |
Clay Tobacco Pipe | 1 | 4 |
Feature
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Feature: LA_1402
- Refectory structure
Site Photos
Record Details
- Raksha Dave 27-7-2015
- 27-7-2015