Cut for posthole
Cut for a posthole that was likely used for a low-level structure given its size. The northern bottom cut edge is higher in elevation and is likely packing for the post. The southern bottom cut edge is much deeper than the northern cut edge, so it is likely where the post was placed. The animal burrow appears to have destroyed the original southern cut edge, but the small compact protrusion on the eastern side might be a small portion of the original bottom cut edge. The two compact protrusions on the very bottom of the cut may be a result of the animal burrow.
Circular cut in centre of courtyard, W. of 2493, filled by 2928