10 members took the Durotriges Big Dig 2017 tour last Thursday at Winterbourne Kingston with BU. Lookout for more pics in the Newsletter.
Thursday, 13 July 2017
Monday, 10 July 2017
Swash & Buckle
Here are the first finds which came from the spoil during stripping. Well done Caroline for having a sharp eye. I'm not a pot expert, but I suggest that one piece is probably Bronze Age, one or two Iron Age and one or two Roman. The buckle was found by Colin in the natural silty clay, which is very rocky. How that got there is anyone's guess. [update: the buckle was there because it was in a fill created by quarrying! Mystery solved.]
This buckle has diamond decoration all around with fleur de lyse in the corners.
Sunday, 9 July 2017
Yenston - machine stripping
Adam the digger driver, despite a bad back - what a hero.
The large pit - may be Iron Age
Linear features
Visiting locals
We opened up the trench yesterday looking for the priory, but found prehistoric! Several linear features, a couple of postholes and a large pit. That's just how it goes sometimes. Hopefully we can find some dating evidence next week. Photos and films to follow, so keep looking in.
Tuesday, 4 July 2017
Human posts
Diggers mark the spot of our proposed trench. Luckily we don't have to stand there until the digger turns up!
Monday, 3 July 2017
A post about posts
Trench 1 was set out on Saturday morning and posts put in place ready for topsoil stripping next Saturday. We have positioned the trench over an area that will hopefully pick up a series of features in a 10m x 10m square. We also established a TBM (Temporary Bench Mark) and the site is 101m AOD (Above Ordinance Datum). Next week is make or break.
Saturday, 3 June 2017
Newsflash!
Excavation of the Priory Fields site will commence at the beginning of July with the setting out of the trench, transfer of the Bench Mark and stripping of topsoil. Look in for the first photographs here.
Geophizing Along
Members set out to a farm near Maiden Newton today to undertake some geophiz surveying.
Results will be downloaded and if anything is located we will post them here.
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