Locus 5 of T29 is the granite rock cluster. It's unclear right now whether or not the ~0.5m-long rocks were moved to their present location by human intentions or not, but some rocks do seem faced. These rocks run at least the entire length of east baulk, and extend westwards as far as 1.75m to 0.5m. At the locus' present depth, they form a single or double course.
The bronze pendant was found proximal to the westward extent of this rock cluster, but not technically in locus 5.
Type | Code | Entered By | Period | Complete | Actions |
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Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.5 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.3 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.4 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.2 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.6 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.7 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.8 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.9 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Fauna | Ar/Ge.T29.5.1 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit | |
Radiocarbon | Ar/Ge.T29.5.C14.01 | Indeterminate | Yes | ViewEdit |