118 THE WILTSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY MAGAZINE 
82.96 m 
Ditch 784 
Sand/gravel 
Ring ditch 
Dark-brown silty clay loam 
Brown gravel/sandy silt 
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Fig. 14. The Ring Ditch 
Fig. 13 Sections Through the Iron Age Pits 
silty sand with frequent inclusions of gravel 0.07- 
0.1 m thick. A U-shaped recut measuring 1m in 
width by 1 m in depth truncated this fill. Three 
layers (408-410) of dark greyish-brown silty clay 
with inclusions of charcoal flecks and small 
amounts of gravel and sand filled this recut. Layer 
409 contained two sherds of middle Bronze Age 
pottery (which may have been intrusive from ditch 
784) and two fragments of cattle bone. A second 
recut, this time bowl-shaped and measuring 0.7 m 
in width by 0.34 m in depth, cut the upper of the 
three fills. This was filled by a single layer (411) of 
dark-brown silty clay containing patches of gravel 
and charcoal, and a quantity of burnt limestone 
rubble. 
Miscellaneous Features 
A number of features including pits and ditches lay 
to the north east and south of the middle Bronze 
Age enclosure. These were observed during the 
watching brief phase of the work. 
