Pig skull fragment, cattle max. fragment
Romans and St Neots and 14th/15th century
Roman radiate coin
Iron objects
Roman radiate coin
F.24: this contained a single sherd of abraded grey coarseware (5g), which is most probably Roman in date.
Roman radiate coin
Undiagnostic animal bone fragment found with a broken flake and one piece of burnt flint, suggesting a prehistoric date.
Button with marquisites
Broken flake, possibly Palaeolithic
1 Roman?
<174>: context 46
<102> stem only
<101>: context 46
<099> stem only
weighs 10 grams and contains 2 pieces
<097>: Context 45
Iron lumps
<098> 78g, Context 45
F.41: an 18th century context. This contained a sherd of creamware (11g), two sherds of white-dipped Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware (16g), a sherd of plain red coarseware (191g), plus two residual sherds of 16th to 17th century Babylon-type lead- glazed earthenware (2g) and two sherds of 16th to 17th century German stoneware (4g).
Butchering
Flake with a marginal retouch
<093> stem only
<090>: Context 43 and 45, Internal Trench
<173>: context 043+045, internal trench
3 Roman? 1 scored
<087> stem only
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.
<085>: context 43