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Interpretation

    • Collapse of nearby Roman walls.
      • Darian Marie Totten
    • 25-6-2010

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

Description

  • color, composition
  • pick, shovel
  • see plan
  • sandy clay
  • gray-brown
  • friable
  • later medieval cut
  • accumulation
  • cubilia
  • animal bones
  • ceramics, broken brick, marble fragments
  • This stratum presents an inclination from north to south with inclusions of rubblely material found in a friable gray-brown soil matrix. The rubble concentration is heaviest to the north. There is a discernable decrease of the concentration about 2/3 to the south where the concentration on the surface can be described as moderate. There is a rather consistent concentration of inclusions throughout the stratum. The distinction with the successive stratum is clear for reasons of color and composition.
  • At the interface with the successive stratum there was a concentration of ceramics halfway down the western trench edge.
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Ceramic Inventory

  • 800 AD - 899 AD
  • testo,
 Total fragments
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5
4
46
3

Basic Information

  • Stratum with large rubble inclusions and greyish brown soil under US 8166

Plan

Record Details

  • Darian Marie Totten
  • 22-6-2010