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  • PCO06
  • (1114)
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Description

    • Fill-Roman. It is possible that there might have been some disturbed cremations- concentrations of charcoal, bone and pottery shards indicates that within ths fill. (1114)- basically it is a tip or dump within the backfill of a possible Roman quarry pit (so either the bone and pottery came from somewhere else, or from its use as burial ground)
      • Elisabet Schager
    • 13-6-2008
    • Same as 1188
      • Chaz Morse
    • 20-6-2008

Description

  • Dark deposit

Basic Interp.

Stratigraphic Matrix

Description

  • Quite soft, moderately loose
  • Dark grey/mid-brown
  • Sandy silt, in a few places more clayey silt
  • Frequent charcoal, moderate sub-angular small stones, moderate to frequent burnt bone, occasional sandy patches-yellowish
  • Thickness: c. 0.26m, width: 2.0m (N-S), lenth: ca. 3.50m (E-W)
  • (1114) is located in the very south part of 525/85. The pottery came mainly from two types of vessels. Extent of deposit unlcear on its eastern side; Sample No: 52, 40L
  • Mattock in dry conditions
  • Issued to
    Elisabet Schager
    Issued on
    13-6-2008
  • Compiled by
    • Elisabet Schager
    Compiled on
    13-6-2008
  • Checked by
    • Chaz Morse
  • on/off_switch

Sub-group

  • Sub Group: PCO06_250
    • Redeposited gravels

Plan

Samples

  • Sample: PCO06_52
    • 40L, Possible cremation

Objects

  • Registered Find: PCO06_255
    • Roman
    • Ceramic
    • Samian
    • Fragment