Interpretation
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- Destruction fill perhaps after robbing of dolium originally in cut 6283
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- Seth Bernard
- 22-7-2009
Stratigraphic Relationships
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Description
- color
- pick, trowel
- max 8 m
- sandy clay
- blackish brown
- loose-medium
- man-made
- animal bone
- coin, pottery, glass, tile, brick
- Fill interior to walls 6259 and 6297 to the south of 6259, comprised of dark soil/clay with rubble. Joining pieces of broken cement pavement suggest this to be the primary deposition of the destruction of pavement 6279. Fills the empty cut for a dolium, 6283.
- Only partly excavated to reveal part of the underlying dolium cut. Mostly unexcavated.
- coin, pottery
- good
Ceramic Inventory
- 230 AD - 400 AD
- C non id. There is also Hayes 8, 23, south Gaullish
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