Hard sandy fabric similar to the vessel from [001]. This appears to be a base angle sherd.
1 plant pot, 1 blue and white early 19th century sherd, 1 abraded sandy-Roman.
Pipe stem.
Possibly burnt.
Finely dressed Neolithic limestone.
Coal sample.
Sample.
Clay pipe stem.
Oyster shell.
Drain pipe fragment.
21 shards, including one Central Gaulish Samian dish dated mid 2nd century AS and four sherds from a Hadham oxidised ware vessel dated mid 3rd-4th century AD. A black slipped dog dish from this context dates to the 2nd-4th century AD and the remaining sherds are also probably of this date range.
Two sherds probably post-Roman are separated.
Butchering
"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"
Butchering
1 rim decorated with diagonal fingernail slashes. 1 decorated body, 2 body with plaster-like residue on outer sides.
Sixteen sherds come from a single vessel that is smoothed internally as well as externally.
Butchering, in situ teeth
Late Neolithic worked flint found with four sherds of Beaker pottery (see JCW04-067)
Jackfield-Staffordshire red
Six sherds of pottery, consisting of three Nene Valley colour coated wares and three sandy greywares. One of the sherds of Nene Valley ware is decorated with white painted swirls and berries, dating it to the 3rd century AD.
Burnt residue on interiors