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 410636

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Context Information

Context number 410636
Parent context number 410615
Child context number(s) None
Group number 73 (Ditch)
Settlement ? Bar Hill 3
General Period of Feature Late Iron Age
A14 Area Bar Hill (TEA41)
Associated digital archive MOLA Headland Infrastructure (2025) A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme: Digital Archive for Archaeological Works at Bar Hill Landscape Block, 2016-2018 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1081250

Context Sheet(s)

Context sheet for context 410636
Filename A14-TEA41-CN410636.pdf (83 kB) Text
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PDFs containing multiple context sheets are also available in the project archive: A14 Bar Hill Context Sheets (410001-410999)

Human Remains

Disarticulated human bone
Preservation Age group Sex estimate Comments
Good Adult Undetermined view

FRAGMENT OF L. ILIUM WITH ACETABULAR SURFACE, LEFT FEMORAL HEAD AND NEXK AND RIGHT PROXIMAL FEMORAL SHAFT (FROM 1 INDIVIDUAL?). FROM FILL OF DITCH [410615]

Disarticulated bones
Bone number Bone type Bone segments Bone pathology
B62 Ilium L view

Bone segment 1: 1
Bone segment 2: 0
Bone segment 3: 0
Bone segment 4: 0
Bone segment 5: 0
Bone segment 6: 0
Bone segment 7: 0
Bone segment 8: 0

B67 Femur R view

Bone segment 1: 0
Bone segment 2:
Bone segment 3: 0
Bone segment 4: 0
Bone segment 5: 0
Bone segment 6: 0
Bone segment 7: 0
Bone segment 8: 0


Long bone segment note: When an entry is made into the L1 table – in the example entries for a left and right femur – the application validates the entry made. In this case a three character binary array is expected indicating the presence or absence of the proximal, shaft and distal thirds of the bone, e.g. 101, 111, 010, 110, 011.
B68 Femur L view

Bone segment 1: 1
Bone segment 2: 0
Bone segment 3: 0
Bone segment 4: 0
Bone segment 5: 0
Bone segment 6: 0
Bone segment 7: 0
Bone segment 8: 0


Long bone segment note: When an entry is made into the L1 table – in the example entries for a left and right femur – the application validates the entry made. In this case a three character binary array is expected indicating the presence or absence of the proximal, shaft and distal thirds of the bone, e.g. 101, 111, 010, 110, 011.

Animal Remains Data

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