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Short Description:
Burnt clay deposit/layer
Issued to
Briar Chalmers | 18/09/2018
959

Interpretation

    • A deposit of burnt clay material seen to the south of F217, cut by that feature and by grave F233. It is probably related to the industrial/metalworking activity seen in the area.
      • Nat Jackson
    • 1-10-2020

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Stratigraphic Matrix

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Description

  • Compact friable
  • Red brown
  • Clayey silt
  • Frequent burn clay, occasional small stones
  • Length - 1.04m Width - 0.47m Thickness - 0.05m
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  • Hand excavated with trowel / sunny

Finds

FindtypeQuantity (No. fragments)Weight (g)Notes
Animal Bone 1 5 Tooth (Year 2020)

Feature

  • Feature: LDF_217
    • Large Norman Limekiln pit in the northern area of TR2(W)

Record Details

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  • Briar Chalmers 18-9-2018
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