Spit Details | |||||||
Length | 500 | Width | 300 | Depth | 5 | ||
Area | 15 sq. m | Volume | |||||
Material Culture | Number of Objects | 40 | Number of Animal Bones | 85 |
The matrix diagram above shows an extract of the spits from 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. You may need to pan around (using the slider at the bottom of the screen) to see all the entries. 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.
This was the fourth rectangular spit (beneath 011AD00076 and above 011AD00082) excavated around the well to define the well cut. The material removed (initially shovelled and then trowelled) was a chalky gravel (Munsell colour 10YR 8/1). All finds were by context only, and thus cannot be assigned to either of the two excavated areas.
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011AD00081 | SPIT | RECTANGULAR |
500
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300
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5
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FLAT | SPIT AROUND WELL LOCATED IN E AD. TRYING TO DEFINE WELL CUT. MOST FINDS SO FAR FROM THIS SPIT. BONE POT. (SAME NO GIVEN TO SPIT IN SPRING. NOW 85) |