ABSTRACT

One small sector in the most northerly cutting in the site (195-205/860-870), an area excavated first in 1979 and completed in 1980, produced Neolithic pottery and a possible associated ground surface which had been cut by medieval features; most radically a cultivation terrace (C125 and C131), but there was also other evidence for medieval disturbance in the form of pits and possible ploughing (C122-4, C128; Figure 4.1). A possible plough tip (Fe87) was found in the soil level C128.