Interpretation
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- habitation layer
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- Megan McNamee
- 21-7-2008
Stratigraphic Relationships
- No Linked Records
Site Photo
Description
- components, color
- pick, shovel, trowel
- 10 x 6.7
- soil with marble
- dark brown
- medium
- good
- artificial
- marble, granite, limestone, slate
- carbon, bones and teeth, small shells, roots
- glass, metal, coins, plaster, roof tiles, bricks
- Deposit of soil and artificial matierial conponents extending in varying thickness over all of Room III, Building I. The central area near grid peg 115, 205. The materials are much larger with stones greater than 0.10 m.
- This SU was not observed during the excavation of Room III, during the 2007 season. The SU does not cover the walls 4006, 4129, and 4134, and must predate their destruction. The first 20 barrows were sieved.
- high
Ceramic Inventory
Total fragments | |
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165 | |
273 | |
6 | |
125 | |
592 | |
4 | |
5 |
Basic Information
- Deposit of black-brown soil very rich in materials covering the E and center of Room 3, building I (Mr. Chips)
Objects
Architectural Elements
Glass
Record Details
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- Lisa Fentress
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- Caroline Goodson
- 8-7-2008
- Megan McNamee
- 24-6-2008