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Detail of horn-core pit Gary is actually kneeling at the base of his soak-away Liz and Adrian recording the horn core pit Detail of horn core pit Horn-core pit (1578) from above Horn core pit (1578) Fergal has not quite got to the bottom of it yet This is where we keep Liz at night Fergal has skills Liz spots something that Fergal may have missed Fergal & Liz working on Jon's horncore pit Jon continues to enjoy the horn core pit (1587) Horn-core ready for delivery to the Museum of London for analysis Even more horn-cores. Horn Core Pit

Roman finds

3 disc-mouthed flagons were recovered from a ditch, identified as products of the Roman Little and Much Hadham kilns of north-east Hertfordshire and dated to the 3rd and 4th century. These were almost definitely deposited ritually, although no grave was located nearby and are unique within the finds known from within the area of the East London Cemetery.

Medieval finds

A Late Medieval vamp and one-piece sole from an adult-sized shoe was recovered from context [104], the primary fill of a large medieval/post medieval pit.