Basic Information
- Intercutting pits
Sub Groups
Group Description
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- From the evaluation, pit cuts [217] and [224] were noted as the same cut, and filled by (216), (223), and (226). These fills were seen as refuse deposits. Also form the evaluation, cut [236] and its fill (235) formed a pit that was relatively sterile, and is seen as a possible small gravel extraction pit. It was dug into (238) the latest fill of roughly rectangular cut [250], that also held primary fill (249). This is seen as a refuse pit. Cut [250] was dug into the natural gravels of the site area.
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011
Dating Information
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- Ceramics recovered from these features have been dated to 70-160AD.
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011