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Basic Information

  • Refuse pits

Sub Groups

  • Sub Group: PCO06_631
    • Cut and primary fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_632
    • Secondary fill of [1868]
  • Sub Group: PCO06_633
    • Cut and fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_634
    • Cut and fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_635
    • Cut and fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_637
    • Cut and fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_638
    • Cut and fill of small pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_639
    • Cut and fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_641
    • Cut and fill of pit
  • Sub Group: PCO06_737
    • Cut and fill of pit

Group Description

    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating a concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011
    • This group is formed of a series of intercutting refuse pits, demonstrating an concentrated focus of activity on an area of the site, a pattern that has been seen elsewhere on the site to the east. This could indicate that there were specific areas where refuse pits were dug.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 31-10-2011

Dating Information

    • The datable material recovered from this sequence of pits has been dated to 50-160AD.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 21-10-2011