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18ST704Charles' Gift  (126 features)

FeatureFeature Notes
18ST704 17th C. MiddenFound in Test Units 22-27; within brick foundation (but predating it); see Table 7 of report, p. 182
18ST704 Apb HorizonIn Tennis West Area
18ST704 Feature 10Cellar of 1694 dwelling; tested in Test Unit 44; Feature 10 is one of cellar brick walls; up to 5 feet deep; cellar filled ca. 1815-187
18ST704 Feature 100Circular truncated possible posthole, 0.6 by 0.75 by 0.3 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 101Fenced enclosure 40 feet south of house, 1.5 by 2.2 by 1.45 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 102Possible refuse pit, 0.32 by 1.35 by .035 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 104Square, possible posthole; 0.7 by 0.7 by 0.25 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 1061.09 by 1.48 by 2 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 107Oval, 2 by 3.4 by 0.7 foot postmold
18ST704 Feature 109Possible posthole, 0.7 by 0.7 by 0.65 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 11Redeposited kitchen midden in Pond 1 Area; backhoe tracks under midden; late 17th to early 18th century artifacts; may not even be from 18ST704
18ST704 Feature 110Ovoid posthole, 1.4 by 2.20 by 1.4 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 111Fenced enclosure 40 feet south of house; circular, 1.6 feet diameter by 1.9 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 113/114Oval posthole (F113) and circular postmold (F114), 1.9 by 2.4 by 1.9 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 116Oval trash pit, 2.6 x 3.1 by 1.7 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 117Circular posthole, 1.2 by 1.4 by 1.55 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 118Fenced enclosure 40 feet south of house, 1.5 by 1.7 by 1.5 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 119Identified as posthole, but probable subfloor pit; 1.85 by 2.1 by 1.15 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 12Borrow pit; 23.5 by 40 feet by up to 5 feet deep; complex stratigraphy , 23% excavated, 2-4 feet deep; appears to have been filled rapidly, based on crossmends; appears to have been connected with demolition of early house; borrow pit possibly for clay for bricks for 2nd house; construction debris, new house; lots of architectural debris in fill; SS bodkin, headless king, book clasp, chafing dish-N. Devon, datable window leads 1675 and 1682
18ST704 Feature 122Brick wall corner remnant; 1 machine cut nail suggested p. 1815 construction
18ST704 Feature 125Ovoid posthole, 0.75 foot diameter by 1.7 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 126Ovoid posthole, 0.7 by 1.85 by 1.2 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 127Circular posthole; partially exposed
18ST704 Feature 128Probable subfloor pit, 2.7 by over 4.0 by 1.3 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 129Circular posthole; 0.5 by 0.8 by 1.85 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 130Porch foundation of dwelling and double-decker porch built post 1814
18ST704 Feature 133Square truncated posthole; only partially exposed
18ST704 Feature 134Oval posthole, 2.1 by 3.3 by 1.2 feet deep; 0.5 foot diameter postmold; for structure 30 feet E-W
18ST704 Feature 135Western brick foundation wall of ca. 1694 dwelling
18ST704 Feature 136Builder's trench for western wall of dwelling
18ST704 Feature 137Probable subfloor pit, roughly circular; 0.9 feet diameter; 2.3 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 138Possible extension of builder's trench Feature 48 (Tqble 15, p. 220)
18ST704 Feature 138Possible subfloor pit, 1.4 by 1.8 by 3.15 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 14Builder's trench for north wall (Feature 3); disturbed by modern pipe trench
18ST704 Feature 140Builder's trench for Feature 7
18ST704 Feature 141Oval posthole with circular mold, 1.3 by 1.4 by 1.15 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 1411.3 by 1.4 by 1.15 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 1422.4 by 3.25 by 1.5 feet deep; mold covered by later brick wall
18ST704 Feature 143Brick walkway, 20 by 4.5 feet wide; extends north from north side of 1694-1814 house
18ST704 Feature 144Only partially exposed, possible subfloor pit, flat bottomed but identified as trash pit; some late 19th century artifacts suggest late fill date
18ST704 Feature 145Circular, 2.0 by 1.2 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 146Northern brick foundation wall of 1694 building
18ST704 Feature 147Circular brick well, no mortar; no excavation undertaken
18ST704 Feature 148Brick pier; no excavation, 12.6 by 21.3 inches
18ST704 Feature 15Southern wall of brick foundation for ca. 1694 house; 41 by 51 feet
18ST704 Feature 150Circa 6 by 9 by 4.4 feet deep, six strata; exposed when a sewer pipe removed; artifacts from cleaning profile, probably filled late 19th century
18ST704 Feature 151Brick foundation with sand tempered mortar; interior fill of modern origin (particle board); 18th and 19th century artifacts; no excavation, just cleaning of profile
18ST704 Feature 19/29Builder's trench for Feature 7
18ST704 Feature 20Builder's trench for Feature 23
18ST704 Feature 23Hearth configuration along south wall of dwelling, projects north of Feture 15
18ST704 Feature 24Brick wall fragment, either internal flooring support walls for 1694 dwelling or earlier wall
18ST704 Feature 25Brick wall section, either internal flooring support walls for 1694 house or earlier construction
18ST704 Feature 27Builder's trench for Feature 28
18ST704 Feature 28Foundation wall
18ST704 Feature 28A&BPosthole/mold cut by Feature 21, for possible 16 by 14 foot earthfast addition to ca. 1694 dwelling
18ST704 Feature 3Northern brick foundation wall of ca. 1694 dwelling
18ST704 Feature 30Cellar of 1694 dwelling; tested; Feature 30 is one of cellar brick walls; 62 artifacts in Test Unit 43; cellar filled ca. 1815-1817
18ST704 Feature 31Oval posthole, 1.1 by 1.3 by 2.17 feet deep, for possible 16 by 14 foot earthfast addition to ca. 1694 structure
18ST704 Feature 33Eastern brick wall of ca. 1694 dwelling; early 19th century addition?
18ST704 Feature 34Possible posthole, partially exposed; 2.8 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 35Circular, no postmold; 1.05 feet diameter, 3.15 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 398.25 by 10.75 by 3.1 feet deep; flat bottom; cuts Feature 12
18ST704 Feature 39Pit filled with kitchen and architectural debris, possibly related to overseer's house and 1814 raid; 8.25 by 10.75 by 3.1 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 3ANorthern brick foundation wall of ca. 1694 dwelling; early 19th century addition
18ST704 Feature 40Cuts F12; 601 artifacts in posthole, 335 in postmold
18ST704 Feature 411.3 feet diameter
18ST704 Feature 42Circular, no postmold, 0.9 feet diameter, 0.95 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 43Fenced enclosure 40 feet south of house, 1.1 by 1.5 by 2.1 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 44Possible posthole; not excavated
18ST704 Feature 47Partially exposed; measured 0.9 by 14. feet; 0.65 foot circular postmold; 1.25 feet deep; maybe related to Eltonhead Manor; no datable artifacts, but sealed by late 17th century brick foundation
18ST704 Feature 48Builder's trench for Feature 7 (Table 14, p. 219)
18ST704 Feature 50Ovoid posthole, semi-circular mold; 0.82 by 1.25 by 3.4 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 51Builder's trench for Feature 7
18ST704 Feature 52Posthole or pit within hearth complex of brick foundation; not excavated; may be related to Eltonhead Manor; 1.1 by 1.4 feet; sealed under brick late 17th century foundation
18ST704 Feature 53Oval shaped stain 2.6 by 4.0 feet by 0.2 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 54Possible posthole, circular; not excavated; maybe related to Eltonhead Manor; sealed by late 17th century midden
18ST704 Feature 552.8 by 2.9 by 1.9 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 56Rectangular posthole and mold, 1.6 by 1.7 by 0.65 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 57Rectangular, 1.7 by 2.2 by 1.4 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 58Oval posthole, 2.35 by 2.4 by 1.8 feet deep; part of line of posts believed to represent earthfast structure measuring 24 feet N-S; 20th-century disturbances prevented full exposure
18ST704 Feature 59Oval posthole and postmold; 1.75 by 2.45 by 1.7 feet deep; part of line of posts believed to represent earthfast dwelling; 24 feet N/S
18ST704 Feature 60/61Rectangular posthole and circular mold, 2.0 by 0.9 by 0.9 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 62/63Posthole/mold
18ST704 Feature 652.85 by 3.15 by 1.85 feet deep; circular, part of line of four posts believed to represent earthfast dwelling; 24 feet N/S
18ST704 Feature 662.7 feet deep; TPQ of 1850 for postmold
18ST704 Feature 67Rectangular posthole/mold
18ST704 Feature 68Circular, 2.5 foot diameter, 2 feet deep; part of line of four posts believed to represent earthfast dwelling; 24 feet N/S
18ST704 Feature 691.5 foot diameter posthole
18ST704 Feature 7Exterio hearth foundation for ca. 1694 dwelling; built during late 18th to early 19th century as evidenced by artifacts in builder's trenches
18ST704 Feature 70Amorphous, 0.9 by 1.23 by 0.6 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 71Squarish, 1.1 by 1.2 by 0.1 feet deep; fenced enclosure 40 feet south of house
18ST704 Feature 72Posthole (?); partially excavated; 0.5 by 2.15 by 1.5 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 73Possible posthole and mold, 0.5 foot diameter
18ST704 Feature 75Narrow, irregular trench filled with bricks and mortar; ca. 3 feet long by 1 foot wide
18ST704 Feature 76Shallow soil stain, triangular; 0.8 by 1.50 feet
18ST704 Feature 77Fenced enclosure 40 feet south of house, 1.36 feet diameter, 2.15 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 78Ovoid truncated posthole, 0.71 by 1.1 by 0.45 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 806.5 by 7 by 0.9 feet deep; 20 by 20 inches test excavated
18ST704 Feature 81Circular, 0.95 feet diameter, 0.9 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 82Shallow ovoid stain, 0.41 by 0.79 by 0.1 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 83Fenced enclosure 40 feet south of house; 1.41 by 2.01 by 1.3 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 842 foot diameter by 1.5 feet deep; fenced enclosure 40 feet south of house
18ST704 Feature 85Circular truncated posthole, 0.8 by 0.8 by 0.5 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 87Ovoid posthole and mod, 1.2 by 2.1 by 0.65 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 88Postmold for possible 16 by 14 foot earthfast addition to ca. 1694 brick foundation for structure
18ST704 Feature 89Circular, 1.65 feet diameter, 1.1 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 900.8 by 2.8 by 3 feet deep; only partially exposed; straight sides, flat bottom
18ST704 Feature 91Rectangular posthole/mold, 1 by 1.45 by 1.1 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 92Circular posthole, no mold; 2.1 by 2.4 by 1.1 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 93Partially exposed pit, 2.1 by 2.4 by 1.0 feet deep
18ST704 Feature 94Possible posthole for 14 by 16 foot earthfast addition to ca. 1694 structure; cuts Feature 95 and may represent repair to that original post
18ST704 Feature 950.85 by 1.4 by 1.5 feet deep; for possible 16 by 14 foot earthfast addition to ca. 1694 structure
18ST704 Feature 96Oval pit, flat bottom
18ST704 Feature 98Trancated circular possible posthole/mold; 1.4 feet diameter
18ST704 Feature 99AOval posthole, 1.8 by 3.1 by 1.6 feet deep; postmold 0.75 foot diameter; part of north wall of structure measuring 30 feet E-W
18ST704 Feature 99BCut by Feature 99A; 2 by 2 by 1.0 feet deep
18ST704 Feature BIn Little Circle area
18ST704 Feature CIn Little Circle area
18ST704 Feature KOval psothole and round psotmold, 1.8 by 2.8 by 3.9 feet deep
18ST704 Feature LSquare posthole and round postmold, 3 by 4 feet deep
18ST704 Feature PIn Little Circle area
18ST704 Feature QIn Little Circle area
18ST704 Levels 17-19Possible floor levels for ca. 1694-1814 dwelling cellar
18ST704 Mixed MiddenIn Test Units 42, 20, 21, 30, 28, 29, 38, 77, 57, 54, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65; mixed 17th to 19th century midden
18ST704 Northern MiddenIn Big Circle area, p. 335 in report
18ST704 TU68 MiddenIn Big Circle area

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