Finds. Fragments of late Terra Sigillata with large wreath decoration and of coarse ware. A small bronze lunette ornament for suspension. A waggon wheel of wood.
Cleared out 17 January, 1910.
PIT LXXI. Diameter at surface 6 feet 6 inches; at bottom 3 feet 6 inches. Depth 10 feet 6 inches. Finds. Many burnt bones.
Cleared out 21 January, 1910.
PIT LXXII. Diameter at surface 9 feet; at bottom 3 feet 3 inches. Depth 14 feet 6 inches.
Finds. At 6 feet, a 'second brass' coin of Trajan, also fragment of Terra Sigillata with the stamp CRACVNA·F. In the black deposit a considerable number of fragments of decorated Terra Sigillata, all of the later period. Fragments of undecorated dishes with the stamps RVFFI·M and SVOBNI·F. A bowl of fine black ware (Plate XLIX. (B), Fig. 8). Fragment of rim of a mortarium with stamp GAD (Fig. 35, page 266, No.4). In filling in, the bottom of a cup (Type, Dragendorff 33) with the stamp SEVERV·S.
Cleared out 1 February, 1910.
PIT LXXIII. Diameter at surface 9 feet 6 inches; at bottom 4 feet. Depth 30 feet. This pit lay under the cobbling of the road running from the earlier second occupation gateway on the south. For a depth of 8 feet from the surface it was filled with cobble stones.
Finds. A few pieces of early decorated Terra Sigillata. Some leather and rope. A small comb, and a bronze stylus.
Cleared out 11 February, 1910.
PIT LXXIV. Diameter at surface 5 feet 6 inches; at bottom 4 feet. Depth 6 feet.
Finds. Bottom of a platter (Type, Dragendorff 31) with stamp MARCELLI·M. A number of fragments of coarse pottery chiefly of the late black cooking pot (Plate XLVIII., Type 48). One piece of a frilled tazza.
Cleared out 15 February, 1910.
PIT LXXV. Diameter at surface 5 feet 6 inches; at bottom 3 feet. Depth 9 feet.
Finds. At 6 feet, small dish of coarse grey ware (Plate XLIX. (B), Fig. 9); fragment of bowl (Type, Dragendorff 29); also of cup (Type 27) with incomplete stamp, IX, probably 'Felix.' Pieces of a yellow mortarium of the early type (Plate XLV., Type 24).
Cleared out 17 February, 1910.
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