Basic Information
- Refuse pit
Sub Groups
Group Description
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- Roman linear cut [1935] was dug into (1885), the upper fill of pit cut [1887], that also held primary fill (1886), which was sampled as <208>. Deposit (1885) was notably sterile and was possibly a capping layer over (1886), a much more mixed deposit, which was seen as a refuse deposit. Cut [1887] was dug into (1941) the fill of [1940].
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- Chaz Morse
- 31-10-2011
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- Roman linear cut [1935] was dug into (1885), the upper fill of pit cut [1887], that also held primary fill (1886), which was sampled as <208>. Deposit (1885) was notably sterile and was possibly a capping layer over (1886), a much more mixed deposit, which was seen as a refuse deposit. Cut [1887] was dug into (1941) the fill of [1940].
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- Chaz Morse
- 31-10-2011
Dating Information
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- The material recovered from the fills of this feature have been broadly dated to 50-400AD. Stratigraphically this pit is dated to Roman III.
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- Chaz Morse
- 31-10-2011