Short Description:
Possible wall, more likely stones floating within layer (3013), loose mid grey brown clayey silt around large stones
Issued to
Nat Jackson | 14/04/2021

Interpretation
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- When initially uncovered, we interpreted this as either a continuation of large N-S wall 3020 or an abutting wall. It appeared to take a small right-angled turn then continue to run north under the baulk of the trench. We noted a thick layer of soil underneath it and that it was not constructed directly onto the bedrock as with 3020. After removal of 3013 we were more inclined to consider it a particularly ordered part of the rubble within 3013 as although it did look quite linear and perhaps deliberately placed, it did not look like something substantial or well-constructed enough to be considered a wall.
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- Jodie Hannis
- 23-4-2021
Description
- Loose
- Mid grey brown
- Clayey silt
- Very frequent medium to large angular rubble, occasional charcoal flecks, occasional small to medium pebbles
- Length: 1.95 Width: 0.75 Thickness: 0.23
- Hand ex with trowel, very bright and sunny
Finds
Feature
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Feature: MDC_304
- Possible blocking or levelling event in the NW corner of Tr3
Site Photos
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Photo: MDC_211744
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Photo: MDC_211758
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Photo: MDC_211759
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Photo: MDC_211760
Plan
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Plan: MDC_15
- Mid Ex plan of Trench 3 showing (3019) possible wall in NW corner of trench. Also showing extent of (3016) in SW corner. Scale 1:50 Sheet#4
- Jen Scott
- 12-4-2021
Record Details
- Not set
- Nat Jackson 14-4-2021
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