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Interpretation

    • change in fill towards base perhaps due to the way in which dolium has been robbed, seems to have been very overcut and contains fill from the surrounding aread
      • Janine Young
    • 17-7-2007

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Description

  • compaction
  • pick, trowel
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  • variable, base very gravelly sandy and silt
  • light gray
  • very loose friable
  • very poor
  • man-made
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  • Upper part of fill seems to be similar to others with occ frags of spicatum, mortar and concrete lumps in a fairly compact clay layer. However, the base of the dolium contained a much looser grayer gravelly fill with some blackish charcoal inclusions and frags of blue concrete.
  • change in fill towards base, western edge perhaps blurred with 1719
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Ceramic Inventory

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 Total fragments
2
1

Basic Information

  • Fill of dolium cut 1727.

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Janine Young
  • 17-7-2007
  • Melissa Bailey
  • 18-7-2007