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Prof
Michael
Fulford
Professor of Archaeology
School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science
University of Reading
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Context Number: | 3379 |
Description: | Yellow clay surface in House 1 |
Notes: | Yellow clay surface within little room at the SW side of House 1 situated between four walls - 1161, 1743, 1162 and 1160. 1162 and 1160 are the same build on different alignments. (3379) has been cut by the construction trench for wall 1743 as seen in the section exposed by the cut of the Ogham Pit [1170]. Equivalent to clay make-ups (3678), (3680), (3375), (2023), (1818) in little room 1, representing levelling horizon between two phases of construction as abutting walls 1160, 1162, 1161, but cut by construction cut [3990] for wall 1743. Plan no: 11.54, 11.55 Section no: 337 To be sampled for XRF Accuracy rating - 5 Spot Date: later 1st - mid 2nd century AD? |
Composition: | Mid yellowish brown, friable silty clay Inclusions: Gravel 5-15% (S-A) (S-R) (2-6mm) (6-20mm) Extent: 2.55m x 1.62m; Thickness: 0.17m Clear edge definition Not excavated in 2001 - excavated in 2003 |
Small Finds: | 28791 28794 |
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