Short Description:
Upper fill in northern section of feature 2801
Issued to
Alan Hitchcock | 21/09/2016
Interpretation
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- Below the mudbrick surface is a fill very similar to that of contexts 28006 and 28008. It contained similar quantities of animal bone, CBM and shell but not enough to represent a coherent midden. There were also occasianl mud bricks which were found inrregularly and occasionally within the fill, these might be where subsidence had affected context 28007. The fill represents a period of human endevour to fill the depression of feature 28001, this might have been to provide an even surface for context 28007.
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- Ed Caswell
- 26-9-2016
Description
- Medium
- Earthy dark brown
- Silt
- 1% Pebbles, flecks of charcoal
- Length - 2.62m+ Width - 2m+ Depth - 0.3m
- small mud bricks chunks were found dispersed loosely at various depth throughout the layer (deeper than 28007)
- Fair with occasional cloud, Fine troweling up upper portions before mattocking of the majority of the context
Finds
Findtype | Quantity (No. fragments) | Weight (g) | Notes |
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Animal Bone | 1 | 1 | Burnt |
Ceramic Building Material | 4 | 352 | Tile |
Animal Bone |
| 1103 | |
Ceramic Building Material | 3 | 115 | Glazed tile |
Ceramic Building Material | 4 | 597 | Brick |
Other (add to description) | 1 | 2 | Charcoal |
Pot | 1 | 6 | |
Shell | 63 | 1258 | Oyster |
Shell | 71 | 146 | Cockle |
Shell | 46 | 46 | Snail |
Shell | 18 | 138 | Whelk |
Shell | 5 | 7 | Mussel |
Shell | 2 | 2 | Winkle |
Stone | 3 | 30 | Lime stone |
Clay Tobacco Pipe | |||
Ceramic Building Material | 27 | 1354 | Tile (discarded) |
Feature
- No records attached.
Samples
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Sample: LA_94
- Caroline Hoyes
- 21-9-2016
Record Details
- Not set
- Alan Hitchcock 21-9-2016
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