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  • Refuse pits

Sub Groups

  • Sub Group: PCO06_389
    • Cut and fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_390
    • Cut and fill of pit

Group Description

    • This group is formed of two Roman refuse pits, being cut and fills (1619)-[1620], and (1524)-[1525]. Underlying the Post Medieval agricultural soils, deposit (1619) was the fill of truncated Roman cut [1620], which was cut into pit fill (1626). The mixed nature of fill (1619) indicates that this was a refuse pit. The Post Medieval agricultural soils also sealed (1525), the fill of small rectangular pit [1524], that was cut into redeposited brick-earth layer (1633). This pit was heavily truncated, and its function was uncertain, but given its mixed fills it was likely to have been a refuse deposit.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 27-10-2011

Dating Information

    • The heavily abraded inclusions from pit fill (1619) could not be dated, but given its stratigraphic position, the pit is seen as Roman. A total of nine pot sherds were recovered from fill (1525), all of which were dated to 100-140AD.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 27-10-2011