Basic Information
- Post Medieval housing masonry
Sub Groups
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Sub Group: PCO06_312
- Wall, basement slab and construction cut
Group Description
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- Underlying the modern overburden, wall {1268} was built over {1088}, a 19th century basement wall that ran on a north to south axis. These walls overlay basement slab {1089}, and both were built into construction cut [2181]. Wall {1089} was also built over {1267}, a brick wall that formed an exterior wall, and only the lowest part was left. Wall {1267} was built into construction cut [2183] and [2184], which were cut into the Post Medieval agricultural soils (1288). These masonry features would have formed the north to south dividing walls of xx and xx South Tenter Street.
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011
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- Underlying the modern overburden, wall {1268} was built over {1088}, a 19th century basement wall that ran on a north to south axis. These walls overlay basement slab {1089}, and both were built into construction cut [2181]. Wall {1089} was also built over {1267}, a brick wall that formed an exterior wall, and only the lowest part was left. Wall {1267} was built into construction cut [2183] and [2184], which were cut into the Post Medieval agricultural soils (1288). These masonry features would have formed the north to south dividing walls of xx and xx South Tenter Street.
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011
Dating Information
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- The stratigraphic position, form and materials of these masonry elements show them to be Late Post Medieval.
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- Chaz Morse
- 26-10-2011