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Short Description:
Light ashy sandy clay layer/fill internal to possible eastern flue of limekiln F217. Between walls 2346 and 2359
Issued to
Monty Oakley | 26/09/2021
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Interpretation

    • This deposit was not excavated as of the 2021 season but likely represents the fill of the supposed eastern flue of limekiln F217. The burnt ashy nature of this deposit including highly degraded limestone suggests its use as part of the industrial process of lime production. Being contained within the bounds of walls 2346 and 2359 further suggests its use as a flue/stoke hole or raking hole
      • Ben Swain
    • 26-9-2021

Sketch Photo

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Stratigraphic Matrix

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Description

  • Moderately compact
  • Light whitish yellow
  • Sandy clay
  • 10-15% inclusions of small to medium sized sub angular limestone/sandstone pieces and flecks. Occssional gravel and possible burnt lime ash
  • Length - 2.50m Width - 0.90m Thickness - unexcavated
  • Unexcavated
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Feature

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Site Photos

  • Photo: LDF_216552
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    • W looking post-ex photo of NW extension of Tr2W (F217) at end of 2021 season
  • Photo: LDF_216555
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    • W looking post-ex photo of NW extension of Tr2W (F217) at end of 2021 season

Plan

  • 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

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  • Monty Oakley 26-9-2021
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