The Silchester Project: Roman Town Insula IX The Development of an Urban Property c. AD 40-50 - c. AD 250

Amanda Clarke, Michael Fulford, Michael Rains, 2007. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000259. How to cite using this DOI

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Full Record for Context Number 1746

Context Number: 1746
Description: External wall of the SW House
Notes:Wall 1746 makes up the southern external wall of the SW House. Same as wall 1160 and adjoined by and sharing the same build as partition walls 1161 and 1162. In 2002, wall 1746 was exposed at footing level from the junction with 1162 to the SW corner of the building where the the adjoining wall is removed by robber trench [3636]. Wall 1746 was robbed here to footing level by robber cut [4017]. Towards the SE corner of the SW House, wall 1746/1160 is removed (any robbing is obscured by Victorian trench [1558]). Completely removed in 2003. Found to be the same build as all walls of the SW House. 1746 is an external wall of the SW House and is part of 1160. Plan no: 12.92 Section no: 496, 525, 505 Accuracy rating - 5
Composition: 5 courses of a wall foundation constructed from a mixture of faced and knapped flints measuring on average 0.13m x 0.12m (max) / 0.05m x 0.05m (min) Direction of faces: NW-SE Bonded by fine gravels and loamy degraded mortar
Above: 3313
Below: 4725
Small Finds: 3083  12461  12464  12468  12469 

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