Description
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- [513] is the structure for a horncore pit. 513 is within close proximity to well [505] (about 1-2m south of 513) & soakaway 527 (about 2-3m southeast of [513]) - these are both brick lined features. The fill with the horncores contained clay pipe, glass & pottery which made the dating obviously post-medieval. [513] is contemporary with fill (516) & within cut [514].
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- Sara Clancy
- 26-3-2008
Description
- Horncore pit (Masonry)
Basic Interp.
Description
- Horncores
- Ranging from Length 31cm, Width 7cm, Depth 4cm to Max Length 57cm, Max Width 11cm, Max Depth 10cm
- NA - although horncores are well intact
- Horncores have no bonding although they seem to be packed with a fill [516]. Course are indeterminable, horncores are pack in a solid but irregular fashion
- Round. Pit - soakaway or well?
- NA - circular
- Pit has no courses Bonding agent 516
- Diameter 242cm - 262cm - Outside Diameter 140cm - 154cm - Inside Depth - fully excavated 207cm (SMC 21/04)
- Feature fully excavated by hand (SMC 21/04); sketch/levels overleaf
Finds
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Issued to
Sara ClancyIssued on
26-3-2008 -
Compiled by
- Sara Clancy
Compiled on
26-3-2008 -
Checked by
- Chaz Morse