Shows location of spit 11BA in relation to the rest of Site 11


011BA00082    Spit


 
Spit Details
Length 1491 Width 728 Depth 19
Area  105.34 sq. m Volume
Material Culture Number of Objects 31 Number of Animal Bones 59

Stratigraphic Matrix Diagram

                             011BA00001                                   
                                                               
               011BA00200                         011BA00063         011BA00061   011BA00062   011BA00154   011BA00778
                                                               
  011BA00233           011BA00372              011BA00517                                  
                                         011BA00082                      
  011BA00619   011BA00267    011BA00684   011BA00306               011BA00618                                
                                                               
              011BA00396                      011BA00103                          
                  011BA00477                                            
                        011BA00566               011BA00128                      
                                                               
                            011BA00620                                  
                                                               

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Discussion

This was a trowelled spit to further define the sequence of enclosure ditches 011BA07130. The material removed was a sandy silty loam (Munsell colour 10YR 4/3) Further definition of these ditches was required in the east (spits 011BA00103 and 011BA00128). Much of the area had been disturbed by Medieval ridge and furrow ploughing. Finds included a late Roman coin, some copper alloy wire, an iron heckle tooth, an iron nail, and an Anglian bone needle. Charcoal flecking was quite common, although no daub was noted.

011BA00082 Object Totals by Period and Material

 

011BA00082 Animal Bone Totals by Species

 

Context Details

KEY_ID TYPE SHAPE L B D PROFILE NOTES
011BA00082 SPIT RECTANGULAR
1491
728
19
WIDE U THIS SPIT WAS TO DEFINE DITCHES IN THE ENCLOSURE AREA. FINDS INCLUDE IRON AND BRONZE AS WELL AS THE USUAL ANIMAL BONES.

Objects

 

Animal Bones