002CB01629
Pit
Phasing
The feature contained no finds. Apart from being sealed by spit 002CB00250,
the feature had no other stratigraphic relationships.
Discussion
The excavator was unsure as to whether the feature was the ploughed-out
remains of a pit, or just a shallow natural feature. It was filled with
a sandy loam (Munsell colour 10YR 3/4), with over 505 chalk inclusions,
some large and angular.
The feature was cut into chalk, with a concave profile.
All Contexts and Associated Finds Totals
| CUT |
FILL |
VOLUME |
OBJECTS |
AN BONE |
DENSITY |
| 002CB01629 |
002CB01630 |
|
0 |
0 |
|
Context Details
002C01629 Section and Notes
| KEY_ID |
TYPE |
SHAPE |
L |
B |
D |
PROFILE |
NOTES |
| 002CB01630 |
PIT FILL |
SUB-RECTANGULAR |
89 |
61 |
11 |
CONCAVE |
SL CLAYEY. FREQUENT LARGE CHALK < 11 CM
THROUGHOUT FILL. TRUNCATED ABOVE-SHALLOW. |
| 002CB01629 |
PIT CUT |
SUB-RECTANGULAR |
89 |
61 |
11 |
CONCAVE |
POSSIBLE PIT ON W. PART OF CHALK 2CB. TRUNCATED
ABOVE-SHALLOW-LITTLE MORE THAN BASE SURVIVING. MAY EVEN BE A NATURAL FEATURE?. |