PIT XXXI. Diameter at surface 4 feet 6 inches; at bottom 3 feet 6 inches. Depth 10 feet. For a depth of 2 feet 6 inches at bottom the sides of the pit were built with river stones. The building was 16 inches thick. No finds.
Cleared out January, 1907.
PIT XXXII. Diameter at surface 3 feet 6 inches; at bottom 3 feet 6 inches. Depth 10 feet. This pit has been built. The lining of river stones 2 feet in thickness remained for a depth of 6 feet 6 inches from the bottom. No finds.
Cleared out February, 1907.
PIT XXXIII. Diameter at surface 6 feet 6 inches; at bottom 3 feet. Depth 8 feet 6 inches. A considerable amount of the usual black deposit, but no finds.
Cleared out February, 1907.
PIT XXXIV. Diameter at surface 6 feet; at bottom 4 feet 6 inches. Depth 13 feet 6 inches.
Finds. A small piece of a dish of Terra Sigillata (Type, Drag. 18). Two pieces of quern of Niedermendig lava. Animal bones and a quantity of leather, also a piece of oak fashioned for some purpose with a hole bored in it.
Cleared out February, 1907.
PIT XXXV. Diameter at surface 2 feet 8 inches; at a depth of 6 feet, 4 feet at bottom 3 feet. Depth 11 feet 9 inches. The sides had been built with red sandstones. The masonry for about 10 feet from bottom remained.
Finds. Some animal bones, oyster shells, soles of shoes and a fragment of Terra Sigillata.
Cleared out February, 1907.
PIT XXXVI. Diameter at surface 7 feet; at bottom 4 feet. Depth 11 feet 6 inches. Finds. At 6 feet down were some shoes and leather, also a small fragment of Terra Sigillata and some pieces of black ware.
Cleared out February, 1907.
PIT XXXVII. Diameter at top 8 feet; at bottom 3 feet 6 inches. Depth 12 feet. This pit was very full of the black deposit containing many twigs and much moss.
Finds. Small pieces of black ware with diamond pattern, and fragments of a cup of Terra Sigillata (Type, Drag. 33). At the bottom, a well-preserved weaving comb of horn (Plate LXVIII., Fig. 1). Shells of mussels and oysters.
Cleared out 27 February, 1907.
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