Basic Information
- Post Medieval drainage features
Sub Groups
Group Description
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- Underlying the modern overburden lay (1253), the fill of brick lined soak-away {1252}, which was built into construction cut [1250]-[220] from the evaluation (sub-group 352). Construction cut [1250] was dug into the Post-Medieval agricultural soils. A culvert recorded a subgroup 362, was built into this soakaway, and it was also associated with a trample layer recorded in sub-group 361.
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- Chaz Morse
- 2-11-2011
Dating Information
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- No datable finds were recovered from the fills of the soakaway or the trample layer. Yet the construction elements were built from frogged red and yellow stock brick, demonstrating them to be Late Post Medieval, and given their stratigraphic position, its from and function this group is clearly Late Post Medieval.
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- Chaz Morse
- 2-11-2011