postmedieval, 42 Photos

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Context (2034) Context [1555] - a mysterious brick-lined feature Detail of [1952] a mysterious brick-lined feature Context (1308) Context [1973] Context (2000) Context [1444] Urn in [2008] Context [2008] possibly a ditch with an urn Context [2013] - a pit Zone 4 facing North Context (2000) another mysterious feature Context (2029) - a truncated inhumation Context [2008] Tomasz excavating a post-Medieval pit Soak-away (1713) Soak-away (1683) Gary's post-medieval soak-away 1676 where the gun flint was found Detail of horn-core pit Jon at the top of a soak-away 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) Gary starting to dig a soakaway 1676 Fergal has not quite got to the bottom of it yet This is where we keep Liz at night Jon continues to enjoy the horn core pit (1587) Another soak-away.  What fun. Context (1095) if you were interested. ?20th Century post medieval walls - part of South Tenter Street Post-med soak-away Context (575) Looks like a well or soak-away to me Greg and Tom digging out another soak-away Tom and Greg just can't get enough good soak-away action Sara and Tom cleaning the Post Medieval basement floor Tom's post-medieval pit Gary and Fergal at work Georgian brick vaulted cellars Foundations of Victorian Building Foundations of Victorian terrace house Georgian Cellar

First images of the first burials on site being excavated by the Cheese. As well as some other interesting working shots of post-Medieval stuff – including a sherd of imported pottery that may have an exotic provenance possibly a sherd of Spanish paterna blue pottery from Valencia – late 15th/early 16th century. Maybe.