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  • Redeposited brickearth

Sub Groups

  • Sub Group: PCO06_611
    • Redeposited brick earth

Group Description

    • In an area of heavy truncation, underlying the modern overburden lay (1760) a brickearth layer that overlay (1769), a further layer of dirty redeposited brick earth; these layers form group 249. These layers were seen as capping layers, with (1769) overlying (1960), a relatively barren fill of pit cut [1961] that was dug into the natural gravels of the site area.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • In an area of heavy truncation, underlying the modern overburden lay (1760) a brickearth layer that overlay (1769), a further layer of dirty redeposited brick earth; these layers form group 249. These layers were seen as capping layers, with (1769) overlying (1960), a relatively barren fill of pit cut [1961] that was dug into the natural gravels of the site area.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • In an area of heavy truncation, underlying the modern overburden lay (1760) a brickearth layer that overlay (1769), a further layer of dirty redeposited brick earth; these layers form group 249. These layers were seen as capping layers, with (1769) overlying (1960), a relatively barren fill of pit cut [1961] that was dug into the natural gravels of the site area.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011

Dating Information

    • A total of 16 pot sherds were recovered from (1760), all of which were dated to 100-120AD, while only two pot sherds were recovered from (1769) which were dated to 70-160AD.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • A total of 16 pot sherds were recovered from (1760), all of which were dated to 100-120AD, while only two pot sherds were recovered from (1769) which were dated to 70-160AD.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011