Short Description:
Possible internal partition wall running approx E-W for a structure associated with pre-monastic occupation.
Issued to
Monty Oakley | 23/09/2021
Interpretation
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- This linear wall running approximately E-W possibly represents the northern wall of the Eastern flue for the limekiln F217. The stones here are very heat affected indicating use as part of the industrial process of creating lime, probably the fire from a flue/stoke hole
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- Ben Swain
- 25-9-2021
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- Update from 2022 season: Upon further investigation it now appears that this linear alignment of stones may represent an internal partition wall to a structure associated with a much earlier phase of occupation than originally thought. Certainly, it now appears very unlikely that these stones are related in any way to an eastern flue of the later Norman limekiln. The stones (made of sandstone) were infact not burnt at all, simply in a state of natural degradation.
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- Ben Swain
- 14-10-2022
Description
- Sandstone
- Largest piece measures 0.33m x 0.12m. Smallest measures 0.16mx 0.04m
- Very rough unfinished
- None visible
- Linear running approx E-W
- North and South
- None visible
- Length - 1.72m Width - 0.13m Depth - not excavated
- Not fully exposed/excavated
Finds
Feature
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Feature: LDF_726
- Approx E-W aligned possible internal partition wall of a structure in TR2W
Site Photos
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Photo: LDF_216552
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Photo: LDF_216555
Plan
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Plan: LDF_49
- Post ex plan of trench 2 west. 1:50. Sheet 34 and 36. Drawn by Karen, David Hazel, Chris Swindels and Jill Supervised by DW
- Karen Moritz
- 23-9-2021
Record Details
- Not set
- Monty Oakley 23-9-2021
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