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Block 1 



Pit 109 



Pit 111 



Layer 106 





Block 2 



Block 3 



Pit 319 

 Pit 330 

 Pit 329 



Pit 331 

 Pit 306 



Pit 308 



Pit 314 

 Pit 323 



Pit 328 



Pit 310 



Fig. 2. Plan of Block 3 



10 

 Scale 1:400 



20 m 



1 (Figure 2) produced a handful of struck flints 

 and three small abraded sherds of early-middle 

 Saxon pottery in a sandy fabric (fabric Q400: see 

 Table 1 for fabric descriptions). The feature varied 

 considerably in width (1.0-2.5 m) and depth (0.15- 



1.0m) and appeared to include several tree-throw 

 hollows. It is interpreted as a natural drainage 

 channel resulting from the removal of an irregular 

 line of trees/shrubs, presumably a former 

 hedgeline. 



