 
002CB01541
Pit
 
Phasing
The only find was a sherd of Medieval green-glazed pottery. Apart from
being sealed by spit 002CB00001, the pit
had no other stratigraphic relationships.
Discussion
This was a small, sub-circular pit, located just to the east of the entrance
to the round house (002CB07124).
The fill was a sandy silty loam (Munsell colour 7.5 YR 3/2), with 10-15%
chalk inclusions (all less than 3cm in diameter).
The pit was cut into chalk gravel, with a flat-based U profile.
All Contexts and Associated Finds Totals
| CUT | FILL | VOLUME | OBJECTS | AN BONE | DENSITY | 
| 002CB01541 | 002CB01542 |  | 1 | 0 |  | 
Context Details
002CB01541 Section and Notes
 
 
| KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES | 
| 002CB01542 | PIT FILL | SUB-CIRCULAR | 71 | 52 | 37 | FLAT-BASED V | CUT OF SMALL PIT. STEEP SIDED. OVERCUT AT
S. EDGE. TRUNCATED ABOVE. | 
| 002CB01541 | PIT CUT | SUB-CIRCULAR | 71 | 52 | 37 | FLAT-BASED V | MODERATE CHALK GRAVEL < 3 CM. OVERCUT
ON S. EDGE. TRUNCATED ABOVE. | 
Objects
| KEY_ID | OB | MATERIAL | PERIOD | TYPE | SUB_TYPE | CLASS | No | 
| 002CB01542 | AA | POTTERY | MEDIEVAL | SHERD | GREEN GLAZED | MEDIEVAL | 1 |