Features at Lindisfarne

Explore the open archaeological data from our digs at Lindisfarne

  • LDF
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Basic Information

  • Wall foundation consisting of roughly hewn stone running N-S and E-W

Contexts

  • Context: LDF_1006
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    • Stone layer
    • Brendon Wilkins
    • 22-6-2016
  • Context: LDF_1009
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    • Hard layer
    • Nigel Dixon
    • 22-6-2016
  • Context: LDF_1010
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    • Clay layer
    • Peter Palmer
    • 22-6-2016
  • Context: LDF_1012
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    • Rubble foundation of wall
    • Sue Shaw
    • 23-6-2016

Narrative

    • An early Med/possibly Anglo-Saxon structure. Two wall foundations consisting of roughly hewn stone run N-S and E-W. No construction cut was evident during excavation, as the masonry was not fully excavated, but the construction of the wall suggests that the foundations were cut into a terrace within earlier deposits. A clay consolidation layer (1016) has been laid down to stabilise the structure during construction.
      • Raksha Dave
    • 17-10-2016

Dating Narrative

  • No Interpretations

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