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Cut 1103 6549 0 This cut was identified following the removal of 6572- a large swatch of levelling fill spanning the missing section of wall 5519 and covering foundations 6575. It may be related to the ... 12th century npd ... imagined. The cut was then filled |
| Deposit 1111 210 This was a clean sweep of sediments and dust that had collected over-winter in the area immediately west of the silo and immediately east of contexts that we plan to excavate. An enigmatic ... NPD ... the imagined eastern wall |
Deposit 1103 555 0 70% fine inclusions, coarse pebbles, roof tile Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is light pinkish grey. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is poorly sorted. It ... mid 19th ... It is imagined that the |
Deposit 1103 533 0 10 % small pebbles Top slope of the context is slight down to the SW. The soil color is dark brownish red. The soil compaction is compact. The soil is poorly sorted. It is clay. Deposit ... Late 13th C ... are imagined to have slid |
Cut 1103 573 0 Structure materials: Limestone blocks. Material size: 0.50x 0.40; 0.30x0.25; 0.30x0.20. Material finish: Roughly Hewn. Material construction: Random course (1 course reserved). Features: ... 2009/05/29 ... imagined that the pier supported |
Cut 1103 497 0 Top slope of the context is level. The context shape in plan is irregular - L-shaped. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are vertical. The break at the base of the cut ... late 13th c ... imagined to have once met ... imagined that both walls were |
| Basket/zembil 985 19 54 Lot 2007-004 Interior of hearth. Light greyish brown. Fine grained very soft. 5-10% inclusions. Medium to coarse pebbles, poorly sorted. Clayey sand. Basket 19 removes the ... NPD ... imagine that this clay sediment |
Deposit 1103 502 0 Lot 2009-025 25% small subrounded pebbles, rooftile fragments, cobbles Top slope of the context is level. The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction is compact. The soil ... 2nd half of the 12th C ... is imagined to coordinated |
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