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  • [1482]
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Description

    • Cut of Roman linear feature - poss- ditch. [1482] is (most likely) the continuation of [1471] which is located on the Western side of post-med drain [1444]. The truncation of [1482] was prob a boundary of some sort within the cemetary area and/or a drain. A hypothesis was that it might turn SOuth forming an L shape. However, the relationship is gone so it is difficult to say. It seems that the southern part [1478] is another ditch-possibly contemporary with [1482] and truncated it
      • Elisabet Schager
    • 31-7-2008

Description

  • Cut of linear 545/90 poss= [1471]

Stratigraphic Matrix

Description

  • Linear - but heavily truncated
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  • Length: 1.15m EW, Width: 0.8m NS, Depth 0.62m
  • Quite sharp
  • Gradual to more vertical on the S edge
  • Gradual
  • Fairly Flat base
  • E-W
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  • Truncated by [1444] to the west and by a cut for a Victorian wall to the east. 1482 is possibly cutting a pit with fills (1488) and (1489)
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Finds

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  • Issued to
    Elisabet Schager
    Issued on
    29-7-2008
  • Compiled by
    • Elisabet Schager
    Compiled on
    31-7-2008
  • Checked by
    • Chaz Morse
  • on/off_switch

Sub-group

  • Sub Group: PCO06_402
    • Cut and fill of heavily truncated linear

Plan

Site Photos

  • Site Photo: PCO06_2M19
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    • Roman building
  • Site Photo: PCO06_3M17
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    • Ditch 1482
  • Site Photo: PCO06_3M19
    • file_imagemultiple
    • beam slot
  • Site Photo: PCO06_9M16
    • file_imagemultiple
    • Ditch 1482
  • Site Photo: PCO06_12M18
    • file_imagemultiple
    • Roman Building
  • Site Photo: PCO06_13M18
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    • Roman Building