Shows location of layer 11AD7 in relation to the rest of Site 11


011AD00007    Layer


 
Layer Details
Length 600 Width 500 Depth 10
Area  28.75 sq. m Volume
Material Culture Number of Objects 3 Number of Animal Bones 0

Stratigraphic Matrix Diagram

          011AD00001        
                   
          011AD00002         
              011CD08029    
    011AD00007     011AD00004         
                   
  011AD00015       011AD00009         
                   
    011AD00008     011AD00067      011AD00010  
                   
          011AD00076      011AD00014  
                   
          011AD00081      011AD00013  
                   
           011AD00082    011AD00019   011AD00016
                   
           011AD00083        

The matrix diagram above shows an extract of the spits and layers from this section of Area 11AD indicating their relationships to each other. Click on the spit number which you wish to see in more detail. The bold, flashing (Netscape browser only) context indicates the current catalogue entry. The numbers enclosed in grey include all of the spits from the waterlogged area around the spring, although they are dealt with as individual entries. If you wish to see the full spit matrix for areas 11AD (1990), 11BD (1991) and 11CD (1992), then click here.

Discussion

This was a layer of brown sandy loam (Munsell colour not recorded) with a high chalk inclusion rate. This deposit sealed a dark clay layer (011AD00008). However, the context notes indicate that at the interface between these two layers was a thin, compact reddish-brown layer of material, which was interpreted as a form of iron panning. The only finds were a fragment of fired clay, an iron nail and a snail sample.

011AD00007 Object Totals by Period and Material

 

Context Details

KEY_ID TYPE SHAPE L B D PROFILE NOTES
011AD00007 LAYER No entry
600
500
10
FLAT BROWN STONY EARTH LAYER TO N OF SLOT 5/6 ABOVE BLUE/BLACK ORGANIC CLAY LAYER 8. PROBABLE FE PANNING IN BASE OF LAYER. NO FINDS OR DIMENSIONS RECORDED.

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