Short Description:
Upper fill of F206 made up of limestone or lime slaking material
Issued to
Jim Heffer | 21/07/2017
Interpretation
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- Rubble backfill of pit
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- Chris Casswell
- 28-7-2017
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- Upper fill or backfilling of a possible anvil pit. It is not certain what the material is, a sample of it was taken to see if it can be worked out.
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- Nat Jackson
- 13-10-2020
Description
- Friable
- White with brown flecks
- Plaster
- Sub-angular rubble 20-30%
- Length - 1.58 m Width - 1.52 m Depth - 0.22 m
- Trowelling in sunny conditions
Finds
Findtype | Quantity (No. fragments) | Weight (g) | Notes |
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Ceramic Building Material | 2 | 48 | Burnt brick (Year 2017) |
Other (add to description) | 96 |
| Mortar (90 pieces were discarded, so there are 6 pieces left in the archive) (Year 2017) |
Feature
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Feature: LDF_206
- Partial in-situ remains of a heavily truncated metalworking pit
Site Photos
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Photo: LDF_179530
Plan
Samples
Objects
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Find: LDF_107
- Copper alloy object
- Copper Alloy
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Find: LDF_163
- Three fuel ash slag fragments in (2034)
- Metal
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Find: LDF_366
- Copper fragment
- Copper Alloy
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Find: LDF_367
- Cu alloy object
- Copper Alloy
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Find: LDF_368
- Cu alloy object
- Copper Alloy
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Find: LDF_369
- CU blob
- Copper Alloy
Record Details
- Not set
- Jim Heffer 21-7-2017
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