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Description

    • The tiles look like they could be re-used roof tiles. This pipe could have been built contemporary with the horn core pit or it could have been built afterwards but then knocked through. There are horn cores above the northern face, which may suggest they are conteporary.
      • Gary Webster
    • 11-4-2008

Description

  • Culvert drain into horn core pit

Stratigraphic Matrix

Description

  • Bricks and broken tiles
  • (As seen) 220 mm length 70 mm width - though I believe these are on their sides, and their actually dimensions would be 100 mm width and 70 mm depth
  • Fair face
  • The bricks are on their sides, with large amounts of white grainy mortar between them. The central lines of stones are raised higher than the ones to the side creating a 'keystone'effect.
  • The entire structure is a culvert pipe leading from the silt-trap into the horn core pit.
  • There are faces to the north and to the south, the north one looking into the horn core pit and the southern face into the silt-trap {606}
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Finds

  • Issued to
    Gary Webster
    Issued on
    10-4-2008
  • Compiled by
    • Gary Webster
    Compiled on
    11-4-2008
  • Checked by
    • Chaz Morse
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Sub-group

  • Sub Group: PCO06_157
    • Cut, masonry and back fill of silt-trap

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