A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire Improvement Scheme: Digital Archive for Archaeological Works

MOLA Headland Infrastructure, 2020. (updated 2025) https://doi.org/10.5284/1081262.

Context 290589

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Context Information

Context number 290589
Parent context number 290586
Child context number(s) None
Group number 3 (Well/Waterhole)
Land use interpretation Field-system (F3)
Settlement ? Fenstanton Gravels 2
General Period of Feature Early Iron Age
A14 Area Fenstanton Gravels (TEA29)
Associated digital archive MOLA Headland Infrastructure (2025) A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme: Digital Archive for Archaeological Works at Fenstanton Gravels Landscape Block, 2016-2018 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1081254

Context Sheet(s)

Context sheet for context 290589
Filename A14-TEA29-CN290589.pdf (77 kB) Text
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PDFs containing multiple context sheets are also available in the project archive: A14 Fenstanton Gravels Context Sheets (290004-290962)

Pottery

Pottery Identification Number Form Fabric (Fabric Code)   Period   Vessel Information
13818 - Sandy organics-tempered fabric, medium (ORSAM-B) Iron Age view

Vessel information for pot no. 13818

Vessel identification number: 13299
Number of fragments recovered: 1
Weight (in g): 8
Estimated vessel equivalents represented by this material: 0
Rim diameter (in mm): 0
Is pottery worn?: VERY
Is pottery abraided?: UNABRADED
Broad forming method, i.e. wheelmade or hand-built. Designed for use with Iron Age and Roman Pottery only: HAND-BUILT
Count of sherds collected from sample: 0


13817 - Sandy fabric, medium (SAM-B) Iron Age view

Vessel information for pot no. 13817

Vessel identification number: 13298
Number of fragments recovered: 7
Weight (in g): 18
Estimated vessel equivalents represented by this material: 0
Rim diameter (in mm): 0
Is pottery worn?: VERY
Is pottery abraided?: UNABRADED
Broad forming method, i.e. wheelmade or hand-built. Designed for use with Iron Age and Roman Pottery only: HAND-BUILT
Count of sherds collected from sample: 0


Human Remains

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