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C14 Radiocarbon Dating - Sample - SUERC-10076

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Scottish Radiocarbon Database

SUERC-10076

Sample S2005-09 Context Pit 22 Secondary Fill 22/3 Primary fill of Pit 22 of pit alignment. Black charcoal rich deposit. Sealed by natural gravel weathered from sides of pit or from material cast out of pit when dug. All the excavated pits had a sequence of an initial cut with some slippage from the sides, then a thick deposit of charcoal followed by a slow gradual infilling from weathering of the edges and possible erosion and slippage of the upcast material. In each pit this process was then interrupted by a secondary cut with a fill which again included large amounts of charcoal. Pits seem to have been used to deposit charcoal from fire. Hazelnut is likely to have been an incidental in the fire - either on a twig or as food debris and as such probably deposited within the year of harvest or following year.

Canmore ID 36670

Map Number NO79NW

Site type Timber Hall (Period Unassigned)

Site number 17

NGR 373930 796700

Council 110

County 15

Parish BANCHORY-TERNAN

Lab Analysis ID SUERC-10076

Lab Preparation Code GU-13935

Material Dated Nutshell (Corylus)

Researcher Hilary Murray

Uncalibrated date bp +/- error 8710 bp +/-40

Uncalibrated date ad/bc +/- error 6760 bc +/-40

Delta -28.4

Lab Certificate 

From information compiled by SUERC