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  • The Big Dig – Day 21: Our ancestors adorned themselves with glass beads and brooches

    Today the site activities were being geared towards completing features by the end of this week. It can be felt around the site that the previously inexperienced students have now got into the rhythm of excavating and recording their features effectively. In area ‘B’ an impressive pit, which measured 2.5 metres in depth had a [...]

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  • The Big Dig – Day 20: Brooches within the ‘Banjo’

    Today began excitingly with the discovery of two very well preserved brooches from pits in area C. The first was Iron Age, classified as a ‘ La Tène’ brooch, and was followed by the Roman brooch in another nearby pit. Each has been cleaned, and due to their excellent condition it is possible to see [...]

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  • The Big Dig – Day 19: The last week of the dig – so it’s full steam ahead to complete excavating features

    The sun baked down on the site today, and by the end of the day it was clear that even though people lashed on the sun screen there were still some rosy shoulders and faces. The day started with the weekly briefing by Miles Russell. He stated that as a result of the past three [...]

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  • The Big Dig – Day 18: Gullies and glistening finds

    Today saw the end of excavation of many more features. The house platform in area ‘A’ has almost been fully excavated except the narrow baulks, and is still producing a large amount of ceramics from the Roman era as well as possibly recycled material from the stone buildings nearby. It is also producing more high [...]

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  • The Big Dig – Day 17: Fellow archaeologists were wallowing in pits now puddles

    Could the Roman gods be displeased with us today as there was a heavy down pour that drenched the site and caused numerous pits to get waterlogged creating puddles? Second and third years were assigned to the northern edge of the site to define the back stretch of the ‘banjo’ ditch. The section of the [...]

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  • There is to be no laboratory work on campus today or tomorrow (Friday) - all students are needed on site to get the excavation completed 07:20:15 AM June 30, 2011 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
  • Come & join us for our Open Day on 3rd July from 10am - 3pm, follow directions to DT11 9AT, parking available & further transport to site 11:40:56 AM June 29, 2011 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
  • Day 18: The house platform in area ‘A’ has almost been excavated except the narrow baulks, still producing a large amount of Roman ceramics. 11:39:19 AM June 29, 2011 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
  • Day 17: The section of the ‘banjo’ in area ‘A’ has revealed that there is a Roman pit that cuts the ‘banjo’ ditch. 11:37:20 AM June 29, 2011 from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
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