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Features and Layers - Aberdeen's Carmelite Friary

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Finds JEN 4/5 5 Wall foundation Stepped-out foundation course of JCA on exterior side of wall. Uppermost course bonded in places with mortar, lower with pink clay. W.0.08-0.68, D.0.40m No associated layers      
Finds JEO 4/5 5 Wall foundation Foundation or ‘scarcement’ inside Wall JCA. Flat stones bonded with mortar and overlain by sand (J214). W.0.44, D.1.20m J216      
Finds AEU B 5a Clay bedding for lead pipe In area where lead pipe has slumped into pit ABI. =AAI=ADI=ATI=ATL L . 1.2m; W . 0.10-0.30m A269   View on plan  
Finds AGO C 5a Lead pipe Section of pipe and N of W Range. =AEM=AAG=ATK=JED Diam.0.06, L.2.6m A360   View on plan Section 25
Finds AJB H 5a Wall Stone and mortar, survives to at least 6 courses high W.1.04, H.0.75, L.8.64m A478   View on plan Section 2
Finds AJQ H 5a Buttress (NW) of church Sandstone and mortar L.1.14, W.1.1m A459, A469   View on plan Section 14
Finds AJT H 5a Buttress (NW) of church Stone and mortar L.1.14, W.1.1m A470   View on plan Section 14
Finds AJU H 5a W wall of church stone and mortar (=JCA) W.1.3, L.3m A471=A459   View on plan Section 14
Finds AJY H 5a W wall of church Stone and mortar (=JCA) L.2.7, W.1.32m A473   View on plan Section 16
Finds AKU H 5a Hole in stone of buttress For 'strapping' stones together or lifting stones (lewis holes) L.0.10, W.0.06m A546   View on plan  
Finds AKW H 5a Stones, part of raft for AJB Next to buttress AJQ L.2.9, W.0.50m A566 (?=A545)   View on plan  
Finds AKX H 5a Stones, part of raft for church Under foundations of N and W wall of church W.0.42m A567   View on plan Section 3
Finds AKY H 5a Rough cobbled surface? Next to AKQ, 2-3 'courses' of small stones L.5.4, W.1.9, D.0.35m A568   View on plan  
Finds ALQ H 5a Raft for buttress and church walls Small and medium stones W.0.70m A634   View on plan  
Finds AMH H 5a Door moulding (west) In N wall of church L.0.62, H.0.18m A1572   View on plan Section 18
Finds AMI H 5a Door moulding (east) In N wall of church L.0.68, H.0.18m A1573   View on plan Section 18
Finds AMJ H 5a Doorway In N wall of church W.1.5, W.0.90, threshold L.1.50, W.0.22m A693, A782   View on plan Section 18
Finds AML H 5a Lead pipe trench N of church wall L.2.3, W.0.56m A557   View on plan  
Finds AMN H 5a Part of raft of church wall Small stones set in brown loam, disturbed by later activity L.1.14, W.0.58m A709   View on plan  
Finds AMR H 5a Foundation stones/scarcement For N wall of church W.0.16m A731   View on plan  
Finds AMT H 5a Stones Probably part of raft for wall of church, in angle between AKI and AJB L.3, W.2.3m A747   View on plan  
Finds AMW H 5a Raft for N wall of church   W.0.45m unexcavated   View on plan  
Finds AMZ H 5a Lead pipe trench N of church wall to trench edge L.5.1, W.0.12-0.24m A823, A824, A825   View on plan  
Finds ANA H 5a Raft For church wall and buttresses, on N side of N church wall. W.0.70m A826   View on plan Section 16
Finds ANC H 5a Foundation For N wall of church, granite bonded with pink clay W.0.48, D.( max, E) 2.12, (min, W) 0.40m A820, A1157   View on plan Section 2


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