<174>: context 46
<173>: context 043+045, internal trench
Tr. 2: Circular, flat lead disc with traces of two fixings; possibly a lid or similar. Diameter 24.8mm; undated.
Late Neolithic worked flint found with four sherds of Beaker pottery (see JCW04-067)
Struck flake, possibly Palaeolithic with later working to turn it into a scraper.
Blade
Primary flake with marginal retouch on the distal end
Flake with a marginal retouch
Possibly burnt.
Broken flake, possibly Palaeolithic
"A sparse scatter of unstratified and residual worked flint across the site evinces 'background' activity from the late Mesolithic/early Neolithic and the later Neolithic"
F.16, <091>: contained a mixed assemblage. This included neck fragments derived from two hand blown phials or perfume bottles (4g and 1g respectively). These are probably 17th or 18th century in date. The context also contained three fragments of window glass and two intrusive fragments derived from 19th or early 20th century vessels.
weighs 10 grams and contains 2 pieces
1g, Context B, Pit 1
2 pieces of the same bottle, green glass
A number of stratified contexts at the site contained fragments of glass. The majority of this material, however, consisted of window glass, or else was derived from 19th century vessels of minimal interest. Nevertheless, four contexts were identified that did contain significant material. These comprise 015, 043, 096, and 097.
In addition, a relatively large glass assemblage was recovered from unstratified deposits in Trenches 1 and 2. Although the majority of the material was very modern in date, the finds also included <127>
F.18, <035>: contained a base fragment derived from a cylindrical bottle, or possibly a goblet. It weighs 4g, and is post-Medieval in date. Two fragments of window glass were also present in this context.
<073> 7g, Context 34, North of Hall
<098> 78g, Context 45
696g
(partially discarded)
Window glass with decoration - ivy leaf in red
<061> 11g, Context 26, modern garden
<066> 1g, Context 33, TP outside wine cellar
<081> 112g, with traces of MR, Context 36, Feature 11
weighs 10 grams containing 4 pieces
F.33, <013>: contained a ribbed body fragment that appears to have been derived from a beaker of cylindrical or pedestal form. This has been mould blown, and dates to the 16th or more probably 17th century (Willmott 2002). It weighs 2g. Three fragments of window glass were also present in this context.
3g, Context 16
Small decorative moulded bottle.
[016], F.19, <054>: a fragment near identical to those described above, with a similar dark
green glaze. It measures 30mm thick, and weighs 146g.
[015] (lower interface with [17]), F.18, <044>: two fragments, each of which bears a dark
green glaze. The first example measures 23mm thick and weighs 90g, whilst the second
measures 30mm thick and weighs 154g.
[015], F.18, <038>: a fragment with mottled yellow and brown decoration, which
measures 23mm thick and weighs 84g.