This is Charlie, who helped us out last week to break the back of the rubble layer. As with most community groups not many of us will see 50 again, so it was great to have some young muscle on site, including young Chris (does that make me old Chris?). Charlie is doing a land management course at a college near Dorchester with part of it relating to archaeology, and I am sure we all wish him the best of luck with that and his future career.
This week - we can record and take off the next layer(s) and hope to hit the floor, as well as looking at the door structure.
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