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Description

    • Fill of linear feature - poss Roman drain [1482] or boundary. Similar to (1470) but it's been truncated so W of [1444] it is (1470), and E of [1444] it is [1472]. And the linear possibly turns S and that part has number (1479)/[1478]. These fills are backfills of a boundary or drain. However (1479) contains more rubble than the other two fills so it could be another feature alltogether. The relationship between 1472 and 1479 is lost due to machining. If they're not part of the smae feature, they could at least be contemporary.
    • 30-7-2008

Description

  • Brown fill, poss. same as (1470) 545/90

Stratigraphic Matrix

Description

  • Quite soft.
  • Dark brown
  • Silt, sandy silt
  • Occa. charcoal, pottery CBM, moderate small stones further down in the fill, 2 pieces of glass.
  • Thickness: 0.35m
  • (1472) has been truncated by: [1444] - cut of post med drain and a Victorian cut to the West.
  • Mattock, trowel/ dry

Finds

  • Issued to
    Elisabet Schager
    Issued on
    28-7-2008
  • Compiled by
    • Elisabet Schager
    Compiled on
    30-7-2008
  • Checked by
    • Chaz Morse
  • on/off_switch

Sub-group

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

Plan

Samples

  • Sample: PCO06_122
    • Fill of a linear (Roman boundary?) 40L

Objects

  • Registered Find: PCO06_192
    • Roman
    • Glass
    • Object
    • Fragment