Shows location of spit 12AD5205 in relation to the rest of Site 12


012AD05205    Spit


 
Spit Details
Length 200 Width 100 Depth 12
Area  2 sq. m Volume
Material Culture Number of Objects 9 Number of Animal Bones 2

Stratigraphic Matrix Diagram

                  012AD00001                       
                                         
  012AD05165   012AD05189   012AD05205   012AD05206   012AD05229   012AD05230   012AD05233   012AD05234   012AD05306   012AD05362  
                                         

The matrix diagram above shows an extract of the spits from Area 12AD 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.

Discussion

This small, sub-rectangular spit was excavated to try and establish the relationship between the quarry pit 012AD05266 and the east-west aligned ditch 012AD05024. No clear relationship was established, although the material culture from these features indicates that the ditch cuts the quarry pit. The material removed was a sandy silty loam (Munsell colour 10YR 4/3). A late Roman coin (AD 388-393 Theodosius) was found in the north-west corner of the spit, almost certainly deriving from the quarry pit. All the other finds were later Roman pot sherds.

012AD05205 Object Totals by Period and Material

 

012AD05205 Animal Bone Totals by Species

 

Context Details

KEY_ID TYPE SHAPE L B D PROFILE NOTES
012AD05205 SPIT SUB-RECTANGULAR
200
100
12
U-SHAPED SMALL SPIT TO DEFINE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN 5023 AND 5265. CONTAINED ROMAN COIN IN NW CORNER.

Objects

 

Animal Bones