Description
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- The fact that the southern part of this cut appears to have had contact with water may explain why it appears to be less silty than the other (north) part of the fill. This has been determined to be an upper fill of quarry pit cut 1064!
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- Gary Webster
- 22-5-2008
Description
- Fill of 1064
Basic Interp.
Description
- Moderate
- Mid orangey-brown (some areas light and more yellow)
- Silty sand (some areas more sandy than others)
- Mostly clean though very occasional shell and charcoal
- Length: 2.1m, Width: 1.55m, Depth: 0.26m
- There appears to be water within this fill, mainly towards the south. The north of the deposit was less sandy, but had a greater concentration of finds; Drawing No. 935
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Issued to
Elisabet SchagerIssued on
21-5-2008 -
Compiled by
- Gary Webster
Compiled on
22-5-2008 -
Checked by
- Chaz Morse
Sub-group
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Sub Group: PCO06_693
- Latest leveling deposits on the top of a series of quarry pit fills