Context Cutting Description   Pics  (H/I)       Cat East North Max Width Max Length Depth/Height Layer Overlies/Seals Overlain/Sealed by Cuts Cut by Abuts/Contiguous Associated with Hand FS Typed FS Any FS H I PDF URL Hand drawing links   Ink drawing links  
F00266 E1 Posthole, cutting through solid bedrock. PDF         1     47 cms   30 cms       Bedrock       1 1 1     http://www.crickley.org/features/all/F00266.pdf http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/hand/F00266.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/hand/F00266a.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/inked/F00266.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/inked/F00266a.jpg
F00403 E1 Posthole. This was recognised with difficulty after stripping off a layer of disturbed laminae of the upper bedrock surface to a depth of 10 to 15 cms. Layer (1): yellow brown clayey soil, with fallen packing stones and a little evidence of burning at top Layer (2): yellow brown clayey soil. Note that this posthole was initially plotted as F00403 on the 1:20 plan, and the number F00405 was initially given to the posthole now called F00444. Thus the finds recorded from F00403, F00405 and F00444 are suspect as to context. PDF         1     Top, 50 cms diam, bottom 39 cms Liam   50 cms 2           part of A3 1 1 1     http://www.crickley.org/features/all/F00403.pdf http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/hand/F00403.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/hand/F00403a.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/inked/F00403.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/inked/F00403a.jpg
F00404 E1 Ditch, first observed as a group of very pitched and vertical stones set in an area of broken apparent bedrock and brown soil surrounded by the shelly bedrock which was identified as F00414. On excavation of a a section from north to south, 50cms wide, through this feature, a shallow ditch-like cut was revealed. Fill:- (1) Dark brown loamy soil with very large pitched and vertical slabs of oolite.
2) Light brown leached soil, medium stones. On further excavation this feature continued W for a further metre, after which it shelved up to the surface of the surrounding bedrock.
here were no finds in this feature, which makes its identification as a ditch a little more dubious, but the sloping cut edges of the feature and the highly leached wash at the bottom make it very probable that it is man-made. The fill, largely of soil, supports this view.
inds: 2 sherds, a fragment of bone, and 45 lumps of daub [CH72/ 1543, 2126-8].
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F01456 E1 Probable hearth PDF         4               F01151(2)         1 1 1     http://www.crickley.org/features/all/F01456.pdf http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/hand/F01456.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/hand/F01456a.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/inked/F01456.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/inked/F01456a.jpg
F01457 E1 Probable posthole PDF         1                         1 1 1     http://www.crickley.org/features/all/F01457.pdf http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/hand/F01457.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/hand/F01457a.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/inked/F01457.jpg http://www.crickley.org/featurepics/inked/F01457a.jpg