Short Description:
Clay capping at top of bank (6006)
Issued to
Robin Bowater | 26/05/2019
Interpretation
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- Clay capping of bank
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- Robin Bowater
- 12-6-2019
Description
- Firm
- Mid brown
- clay
- None
- Top of bank Length 6.78m Width 3.00m
- Trowel / cloudy drizzle
Finds
Findtype | Quantity (No. fragments) | Weight (g) | Notes |
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Animal Bone | 4 | 5 | (2019) |
Ceramic Building Material | 1 | 147 | heat affected Brick (2019) |
Ferrous Object | 1 | 3 | nail (2019) |
Pot | 4 | 18 | (2019) |
Clay Tobacco Pipe | 1 | 3 | stem (2019) |
Wood | 768 | Fragmented Mostly Discarded, small sample kept (2019) |
Feature
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Feature: SUD_604
- The earliest feature in the trench is an artificial layer construction (F601). It was composed of a light reddish-brown silty sand (ratch) visible in the section of a ditch (F602). This is likely to have been created by digging up the surrounding sub-soil (ratch) to create an artificial structure correlating with the construction of the mound structure observed in Trench 7 (F701) and is likely to be contemporaneous. On top of this layer was a hardcore cap (F603) constructed of a yellowish-brown sandy clay with medium sub-angular stones moderately sorted. This was then capped with a brown clay (F604) as an apparent waterproof layer. Together these layers formed an outer and inner bank. The banks were marked on the archae-topographical and magnetometry survey and must be a direct correlate (Fradley et al, 2014).
Plan
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Plan: SUD_6
- Sketch plan of Trench 6. Scale approx.
- Stuart Noon
- 24-7-2019
Record Details
- Not set
- Robin Bowater 26-5-2019
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