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Basic Information

  • Cut and fill of pit
  • 1199

Contexts

  • Context: PCO06_1199
    • Cut of pit - sump?
  • Context: PCO06_1200
    • Fill of 1199
  • Context: PCO06_1201
    • Fill of 1199
  • Context: PCO06_1239
    • Lower fill of (1199)

Subgroup Narrative Text

    • Underlying the Post Medieval soils (1135) was (1200), the latest fill of pit [1199], which also held fill (1201), and primary fill (1239). It was a Roman pit with frequent pottery including amphora fragments and burn bones. The fills were mixed and held in a clayey-silt soil matrix. The fills of this pit indicate it could be a refuse pit, with possible ritual significance. This pit was cut into (1241), the stony fill of [1240], which was dug into (2186), an early deposit used to level the area of land affected by the quarry face recorded in subgroup 209.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 14-7-2011

Dating Narrative

    • A total of 37 pot sherds were recovered from fill (1201) all of which were dated to 140-160AD, and 6 sherds were recovered from (1239), all of which were dated to 120-160AD.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 14-7-2011

Subgroup Plan

Group

  • Strat. Group: PCO06_96
    • Refuse pits