012AD05152

Ditch


 
Ditch Details
Length  925 Maximum Width 67 Maximum Depth 27 Profile U-shaped
Material Culture Number of Objects 5 Number of Animal Bones 0
Environmental       

Phasing

Apart from being sealed by spit 012AD00421, the feature had no other stratigraphic relationships. It contained two Romano-British pot sherds as well as a possible Iron Age sherd.

Discussion

A linear, north-south oriented ditch, initially believed to be part of the ridge and furrow system, like 012AD05150 180cm to the east. Both features were filled with a sandy clay loam (Munsell 10YR 4/3), and contained 50% chalk inclusions. However, it soon became apparent that there were a number of differences between the two features. 012AD05150 contained a fragment of medieval pottery, was very shallow and had an irregular base. This feature had a regular V-profile and was much deeper. It also contained some large fragments of late Roman pottery jars, as well as a possible Iron Age sherd.

All Contexts and Associated Finds Totals

CUT  FILL VOLUME OBJECTS AN BONE DENSITY
012AD05152 012AD05151   5 0  


Context Details

012AD05152 Notes

KEY_ID TYPE SHAPE L B D PROFILE NOTES
012AD05151 DITCH FILL SEG LINEAR SEG.
470
67
27
V-SHAPED FILL OF DITCH ON WESTERN CHALK. VERY STONY GRITTY FILL CONTAINING LARGE PART OF ROMAN POT.50% CHALK INCLUSIONS. BADLY PLOUGH TRUNCATED.
012AD05152 DITCH CUT SEG LINEAR SEG.
470
67
27
V-SHAPED CUT OF DITCH ON WESTERN CHALK. BADLY PLOUGH TRUNCATED. CUT INTO FRAGMENTED CHALK BEDROCK AND CHALKY HILLWASH MATERIAL.

Objects By Context

KEY_ID OB PERIOD MATERIAL TYPE SUB_TYPE CLASS No
012AD05151 AA 3-4C POTTERY SHERD J ROMANO-BRITISH
1
012AD05151 AB   SNAIL SNAIL SAMPLE    
1
012AD05151 AC IRON AGE? POTTERY SHERD    
1
012AD05151 AD 3-4C POTTERY SHERDS JLH ROMANO-BRITISH
6
012AD05151 AE 3-4C POTTERY SHERDS JKNAPR ROMANO-BRITISH
10