Short Description:
Subsoil containing a high rate of organic waste
Issued to
James Geddes | 15/07/2015
Interpretation
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- The first layer was thought to be a Tudor waste deposit because we found Tudor tile and mortar in the layer. Also this layer was full of animal bone and oyster shells with intermitant bits of burnt material. This would suggest that this rubbish has come from the kitchens of the Tudor Manor House which came after the Abbey
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- Richard Baskeyfield
- 24-7-2015
Description
- Loose
- Greyish Brown
- Sandy silt
- Chalk, flint,
- Length - 3.00m Width - 2.70m Depth - 0.19m
- Half this context within the trench Pottery assemblage consists of 1 pc Surrey Whiteware (P356) - 13th -mid 15th C., 7 pieces Late Medieval Transitional Ware LMTI (P401), 1 pc Raeren/Aachen Stoneware (P405) late 15th - mid 16th C. and 1 pc Frechen/Cologne Stoneware (P407) - mid 16th - 17th C.
- Mattock and trowel/cloudy, occasional shower
Finds
Findtype | Quantity (No. fragments) | Weight (g) | Notes |
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Ceramic Building Material | 124 | 6729 | |
Shell | 157 | 1004 | Oyster & Cockle |
Ferrous Object | 8 | 137 | nail |
Other (add to description) | 0 | 0 | wrong entry - re-entered at 20002 |
Animal Bone | 24 | 50 | fish bone |
Animal Bone | 242 | 2566 | |
Pot | 9 | 69 | M16th C. P356, P 401, P 405, P407 |
Glass | 1 | 1 | vitrified |
Animal Bone | 158 | 2024 | Bag 2 |
Ceramic Building Material | 147 | 5830 | Bag 2 |
Animal Bone | 120 | 2258 | Bag 3 |
Ferrous Object | 3 | 21 | U/S spoil, metal detect |
Lead Object | 1 | 13 | |
Ceramic Building Material | 65 | 3344 | Bag3 |
Animal Bone | 50 | 1620 | Bag 4 |
Ferrous Object | 1 | 49 | Bag 2 |
Animal Bone | 4 | 214 | Bag 5, boar tusk? |
Feature
- No records attached.
Plan
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Plan: LA_12
- Pre-ex plan trench 21
- Ben Swain
- 17-7-2015
Samples
Objects
Record Details
- James Geddes 15-7-2015
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