002CB02356
Pit
Phasing
The only diagnostic material culture recovered were two Roman pot sherds.
Apart from being sealed by context 002CB00001,
the feature had no other stratigraphic relationships. It was very similar
in nature to 002CB02354, which was
located only a couple of metres to the east.
Discussion
This feature was excavated as a single entity, although it soon became
apparent that two features were present (either two pits in close proximity
or a double post hole. Its location within the roundhouse 002CB07036
may be fortuitous, as the round house was never seen on the ground (it
was identified from a high level balloon photograph). The fill was a friable
silty loam (Munsell colour 10YR 4/3), with 5% chalk inclusions in the south
and 10% in the north.
The features were cut into a chalky gravel, and although given a W-shaped
profile in the context record, are much more likely to be two separate
features with V-shaped profiles.
All Contexts and Associated Finds Totals
CUT |
FILL |
VOLUME |
OBJECTS |
AN BONE |
DENSITY |
002CB02356 |
002CB02357 |
|
2 |
1 |
|
Context Details
002CB02356 Section and Notes
KEY_ID |
TYPE |
SHAPE |
L |
B |
D |
PROFILE |
NOTES |
002CB02357 |
PIT FILL |
FIGURE 8 |
97 |
62 |
22 |
W-SHAPED |
MODERATE SMALL CHALK AND GRAVEL. REPRESENTS
2 SMALLISH SCOOPS ? RATHER THAN A SINGLE PIT. TRUNCATED ABOVE. |
002CB02356 |
PIT CUT |
FIGURE 8 |
97 |
62 |
22 |
W-SHAPED |
APPEARS THAT PROBABLY REPRESENTS 2 . V. PROFILED
PIT/SCOOPS RATHER THAN A SINGLE PIT. TRUNCATED ABOVE. |
Objects
KEY_ID |
OB |
MATERIAL |
PERIOD |
TYPE |
SUB_TYPE |
CLASS |
No |
002CB02357 |
AA |
POTTERY |
ROMAN |
SHERD |
|
ROMANO-BRITISH |
1 |
002CB02357 |
AB |
POTTERY |
3-4C |
SHERD |
|
ROMANO-BRITISH |
1 |
Animal Bones
KEY_ID |
SPECIES |
ELEMENT |
CHEW |
BURN |
BUTCH |
FBRK |
002CB02357 |
Cattle |
LM3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |