152 THE WILTSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY MAGAZINE 
ey | Solution feature 
3690-2270 cal BC 
(4790+50 BP) 
Sofution 
feature 
KEY 
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A Bone Ss 
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(@) Sarsen 
WA 
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Fig. 6 Feature groups 1303/1368, 1326/1299, 1352/1330/1297 
In the base of the pit were three or four sub- 
circular, steep, straight-sided solution hollows up to 
0.9m deep. They were filled with typical dark 
reddish-brown clays with occasional flint 
fragments. The pit was recut (1368), the base of 
which cut through the pit fill and into the solution 
hollows (Figure 6). A single fragment of sarsen 
quernstone was recovered from the lower fill of the 
recut (1338) and two other pieces were found in the 
upper fill (1302). 
Pit 1295 (Figure 7), was 1.0m in diameter with 
steep sides and a flat base. The basal fill contained 
pieces of chalk and ashy material, and a couple of 
small sarsen blocks. A series of solution hollows 
