bottlecrazy
Well-Known Member
My son was recently in a woodliner. He opened it up late in the day. We planned to go back the next day and finish it out, but Unfortunately, due to weather and distance, we couldn't get back to it. But we will - it's in a location where we're pretty sure no-one will find or mess with it.
My question is this - below a pretty narrow ash/paydirt layer, there was a hard "base" maybe 3-4 feet down that seemed to extend across the whole floor of the privy. It's obviously man made (or at least placed there by humans), because it wasn't just a natural rock. It was pretty level. It was harder than clay - my son couldn't break through it with a shovel. Any thoughts on what it could be? Anyone ever experienced anything like that - and if so, what was below it? I'm not sure if it's the base of the privy, or some sort of cap, under which could be some real nice artifacts.
Any thoughts? Thanks, Andy
My question is this - below a pretty narrow ash/paydirt layer, there was a hard "base" maybe 3-4 feet down that seemed to extend across the whole floor of the privy. It's obviously man made (or at least placed there by humans), because it wasn't just a natural rock. It was pretty level. It was harder than clay - my son couldn't break through it with a shovel. Any thoughts on what it could be? Anyone ever experienced anything like that - and if so, what was below it? I'm not sure if it's the base of the privy, or some sort of cap, under which could be some real nice artifacts.
Any thoughts? Thanks, Andy