Subgroup Narrative Text
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- Cut [314] was dug into an underlying ditch [316] that followed a similar alignment. Whilst [314] was possibly a re-cut of ditch cut [316] the datable finds from these contexts demonstrated that there was a significant time difference between the two features, with [316] containing Roman material that contrasted with the Post Medieval finds in the fills of [314]. The fill of the underlying ditch was (315), a moderately compacted green-grey silty clay. It contained inclusions of ashlar blocks, one of Reigate stone and three of Kentish Ragstone, which were common building materials in Roman period London and associated sandy grey mortar. Cut [316] was dug into (325), the fill of Roman grave cut [326].
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- Chaz Morse
- 31-7-2011
Dating Narrative
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- The finds from this feature demonstrate that it was a Roman feature.
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- Chaz Morse
- 31-7-2011