Basic Information
- Early refuse pit
Sub Groups
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Sub Group: PCO06_716
- Cut and fill of pit
Group Description
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- Layer (1534) overlay (1631), a redeposited cremation found within (1642), the organic fill of pit [1632]. The mixed organic nature of this pit was seen as a refuse pit, with (1631) being a later deposit dug from within the area of the site, used to work as a capping layer in the pit. Cut [1632] was dug into (1635), the gravel fill of pit [1636].
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011
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- Layer (1534) overlay (1631), a redeposited cremation found within (1642), the organic fill of pit [1632]. The mixed organic nature of this pit was seen as a refuse pit, with (1631) being a later deposit dug from within the area of the site, used to work as a capping layer in the pit. Cut [1632] was dug into (1635), the gravel fill of pit [1636].
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011
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- Layer (1534) overlay (1631), a redeposited cremation found within (1642), the organic fill of pit [1632]. The mixed organic nature of this pit was seen as a refuse pit, with (1631) being a later deposit dug from within the area of the site, used to work as a capping layer in the pit. Cut [1632] was dug into (1635), the gravel fill of pit [1636].
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011
Dating Information
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- The datable finds recovered from this feature were dated to 120-160AD.
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011
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- The datable finds recovered from this feature were dated to 120-160AD.
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011