012AD08477
?Natural Feature
Phasing
The only diagnostic find was a single sherd of Romano-British pot. Apart
from being sealed by spit 012AD00676,
the feaure had no other stratigraphic relationships.
Discussion
Initially classified as slots, these features may well be natural, as animal
burrowing was prevalent in this area of the site (softer sand and sand
& gravel). This feature was filled with a loamy sand (Munsell colour
10YR 4/4) with very few small chalk inclusions. No daub or charcoal flecking
were noted.
The feature was cut (or burrowed) into sand and gravel. It was not felt
to be a continuation of ditch 012AD08455
immediately to the west.
All Contexts and Associated Finds Totals
CUT |
FILL |
VOLUME |
OBJECTS |
AN BONE |
DENSITY |
012AD08477 |
012AD08476 |
|
1 |
0 |
|
Context Details
012AD08475 Notes
KEY_ID |
TYPE |
SHAPE |
L |
B |
D |
PROFILE |
NOTES |
012AD08476 |
SLOT FILL |
LINEAR |
154 |
46 |
10 |
U-SHAPED |
CONTAINED FEW FINDS. PROBABLE ANIMAL BURROW. |
012AD08477 |
SLOT CUT |
LINEAR |
154 |
46 |
10 |
U-SHAPED |
CUT INTO SAND AND GRAVEL. PROBABLE ANIMAL
BURROW. |
Objects
KEY_ID |
OB |
MATERIAL |
PERIOD |
TYPE |
SUB_TYPE |
CLASS |
No |
012AD08476 |
AA |
POTTERY |
3-4C |
SHERD |
|
ROMANO-BRITISH |
1 |