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Short Description:
Yellow Sandy fill of ditch 2311
Issued to
Ben Swain | 01/10/2022

Interpretation

    • This material appears to be a discreet very thin fill that may have been dumped into the ditch before numerous large boulders were then thrown in on top. It is possible this deposit may include waste mortar, explaining why it feels sandy but smooth, and together with the large boulders could represent the dumping of waste building materials. Further post-ex processing of the sample taken from this context will likely reveal much more about its content and whether or not is does indeed include mortar.
      • Ben Swain
    • 15-10-2022

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Description

  • friable
  • light yellowish grey
  • sand
  • occasional small crushed pieces of shell and sandstone, charcoal flecks
  • L - W - T -
  • large unshaped sub rounded sandstone boulders were excavated that lay directly atop this thin sandy lens
  • Hand Ex/dry

Finds

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Feature

  • Feature: LDF_707
    • NW-SE aligned linear ditch visible in the base of a slot against the eastern baulk of TR2(W)

Samples

  • Sample: LDF_265
    • Ben Swain
    • 1-10-2022

Record Details

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  • Ben Swain 1-10-2022
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