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Basic Information

  • Early Post Medieval pits

Sub Groups

  • Sub Group: PCO06_166
    • Cut and fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_167
    • Cut and fill of pit

Group Description

    • These two features were a probable linears, which had been subject to heavy truncation. Their function was not readily apparent. It is possible that they were drainage channels, indicated by the silty clay fills, which were seen as in wash deposits. The fills consisted of occasional charcoal flecks and oyster shell.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 10-10-2011
    • These two features were a probable linears, which had been subject to heavy truncation. Their function was not readily apparent. It is possible that they were drainage channels, indicated by the silty clay fills, which were seen as in wash deposits. The fills consisted of occasional charcoal flecks and oyster shell.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 10-10-2011
    • These two features were a probable linears, which had been subject to heavy truncation. Their function was not readily apparent. It is possible that they were drainage channels, indicated by the silty clay fills, which were seen as in wash deposits. The fills consisted of occasional charcoal flecks and oyster shell.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 10-10-2011
    • These two features were a probable linears, which had been subject to heavy truncation. Their function was not readily apparent. It is possible that they were drainage channels, indicated by the silty clay fills, which were seen as in wash deposits. The fills consisted of occasional charcoal flecks and oyster shell.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 10-10-2011
    • These two features were a probable linears, which had been subject to heavy truncation. Their function was not readily apparent. It is possible that they were drainage channels, indicated by the silty clay fills, which were seen as in wash deposits. The fills consisted of occasional charcoal flecks and oyster shell.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 10-10-2011
    • These two features were a probable linears, which had been subject to heavy truncation. Their function was not readily apparent. It is possible that they were drainage channels, indicated by the silty clay fills, which were seen as in wash deposits. The fills consisted of occasional charcoal flecks and oyster shell.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 10-10-2011

Dating Information

    • No datable material was recovered from this feature, but given its stratigraphic position it is seen as Early Post Medeival.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 10-10-2011