Contexts
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Context: PCO06_313
- Fill of 314
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Context: PCO06_314
- E-W orientated ditch cut
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Context: PCO06_1349
- Large E/W Late-Medieval ditch
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Context: PCO06_1350
- Large E/W Late Medieval Ditch
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Context: PCO06_1701
- Cut of post med ditch
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Context: PCO06_1702
- Fill of postmed ditch 1701
Subgroup Narrative Text
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- Cut by [307] and [1343] was (1349)=(313)=(1702), the fill of east to west Post Medieval ditch, [1350]=[314]=[1701], which seen as a boundary marker. Cut [1343] was a recut of [1350]=[314]=[1701]. Cut [1350]=[314]=[1701] was a dug into the Post Medieval agricultural soils.
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- Chaz Morse
- 19-7-2011
Dating Narrative
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- A total of 47 pot sherds were recovered from (1349), and of these 16 were dated 1480-1550AD, eight were dated to 1400-1500, and 25 were dated to 200-400AD; these latter two groups of sherds are seen as residual.
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- Chaz Morse
- 19-7-2011