Contains one sherd of pottery stamped with name of Jonathan James, College Cook, late 18th century.
<196>: Context 42, TPB buried soil grid
<246>: Context 42, TPG grid
Reduced hollowed c.p. rim
With white mortar on one side
Iron nail and amorphous lumps
Some with green glaze. Late Roman and 16th century Surrey.
Tool with bone handle and fitted bone lid, probably a fork
Some butchery. Proximal radius and one ageable mandible from an adult sheep/goat. One undiagnostic bird bone.
Very abraded Ely ware
16th century pancheon with lug
1 Roman?
Iron objects
Romans and St Neots and 14th/15th century
Teeth in situ.
Cinders.
1 piece is Samian, 3 are 18th or 19th century. Samian sherd is 9g with rouletted decoration. Identified by K.Anderson, this is a fragment of a Central Gaulish 18R dish (1st-2nd century AD).