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Basic Information

  • Cut and primary fill of pit
  • 530

Contexts

  • Context: PCO06_530
    • Roman quarry pit, heavily truncated.
  • Context: PCO06_804
    • Primary fill in 530

Subgroup Narrative Text

    • Gravel layer (616) sealed (785), the latest fill of cut [530]. Underlying (785) were (529), which overlay (803); these were both organic rich fills. Underlying (803) was (804), a relatively barren gravel fill that was seen as a slumped layer from the side of the pit cut. Fill (804) was the primary fill of the pit cut and given that it is belived to have been the slumped sided of the cut, it has been sub-grouped with the cut. The pit had been heavily truncated, but given what remains of its size, and what we can infer from it, it would seem to have been a quarry pit.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 17-1-2011

Dating Narrative

    • A total of three pot sherds were recovered from primary fill (804), all of which were dated to 120-250 AD. No other dating material was recovered from the primary fill.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 17-1-2011

Subgroup Plan

Group

  • Strat. Group: PCO06_31
    • Sequence of inter-cutting Roman pits