Fairfield Quarter

 	Aerial view of the Fairfield Quarter excavation at the end of the 2001 field season.

Aerial view of the Fairfield Quarter excavation at the end of the 2001 field season.

 	Aerial view of Fairfield at the end of the 2001 field season. The manor house ruin is within the ring of trees. The excavation area to the right is the Fairfield Quarter.

Aerial view of Fairfield at the end of the 2001 field season. The manor house ruin is within the ring of trees. The excavation area to the right is the Fairfield Quarter.

Portions of a crushed in-situ Fulham storage jar in the second subfloor pit (Feature 87).

Portions of a crushed in-situ Fulham storage jar in the second subfloor pit (Feature 87).

The second subfloor pit (Feature 87) after bisection.

The second subfloor pit (Feature 87) after bisection.

 	 The burnt subsoil areas (Features 78 and 79) and subfloor pit (Feature 8) associated with the first quarter. The ruins of the manor house are within the ring of trees in the background.

The burnt subsoil areas (Features 78 and 79) and subfloor pit (Feature 8) associated with the first quarter. The ruins of the manor house are within the ring of trees in the background.

The west profile of a possible brick-filled pier hole (Feature 9) that cuts through the first subfloor pit (Feature 8).

The west profile of a possible brick-filled pier hole (Feature 9) that cuts through the first subfloor pit (Feature 8).

 	Archaeologist cleaning the surface of a small cellar (Feature 88), while a volunteer screens the sediment.

Archaeologist cleaning the surface of a small cellar (Feature 88), while a volunteer screens the sediment.

A complete dog skeleton found in Layer E of the small cellar (Feature 88).

A complete dog skeleton found in Layer E of the small cellar (Feature 88).

Artifacts recovered from the excavation of the first subfloor pit (Feature 8), including a nine-inch spike, scissors, beads, gun flint, a slate pencil, and raccoon baculum.

Artifacts recovered from the excavation of the first subfloor pit (Feature 8), including a nine-inch spike, scissors, beads, gun flint, a slate pencil, and raccoon baculum.

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Composite excavator’s plan, compiled by DAACS from original field drawings, with excavation units and features labeled.

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Composite excavator’s plan, compiled by DAACS from original field drawings, with only features labeled.

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Composite excavator’s plan, compiled by DAACS from original field drawings, with only excavation units labeled.

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Map showing spatial relationship between the 1694 manor house and the Fairfield Quarter.

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CAD site plan in .dxf format.

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CAD site plan in .dgn format.

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CAD site plan of the 1694 manor house and Fairfield Quarter in .dxf format.

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CAD site plan of the 1694 manor house and Fairfield Quarter in .dgn format.

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