011AE00429

Pit Pair


Discussion

One of a pair of pits (with 011AE00427) which were found during the excavation of a machine trench (011AE00423). The finds of flint and the dark (Munsell 10YR32), loamy nature of the soil indicated that both of these pits were Neolithic in date. A feature of Neolithic pits across the site is that they were often found in pairs, the significance of which is not fully understood. The pit was not fully excavated as it was discovered at the end of the 1990 season.

All Contexts and Associated Finds Totals

MASTER CUT  FILL VOLUME OBJECTS AN BONE DENSITY
011AE00429 011AE00428  2

Object Totals by Material

011AE00428 Flint
Snail

Structural Details

011AE00429 Notes

KEY_ID TYPE SHAPE L B D PROFILE NOTES
011AE00428 PIT FILL  ROUND 51 49 0 USHAPED ONE OF TWO PITS (POSSIBLY NEOLITHIC) FOUND IN MACHINE TRENCH 423. NOT FULLY EXCAVATED DUE TO TIME CONSTRAINTS AT END OF 1990 SEASON. CONTAINED WORKED FLINT, BUT NO AMIMAL BONE. 
011AE00429 PIT CUT  ROUND 51 49 0 USHAPED ONE OF TWO PITS (POSSIBLY NEOLITHIC) FOUND IN MACHINE TRENCH 423. NOT FULLY EXCAVATED DUE TO TIME CONSTRAINTS AT END OF 1990 SEASON THUS NO DIMENSIONS FOR DEPTH 

Objects By Context

KEY_ID OBJ PERIOD MATERIAL TYPE SUB_TYPE CLASS No
011AE00428 AA PREHISTORIC  FLINT FLAKE  1
011AE00428 AB No Entry  SNAIL SNAIL SAMPLE  1