Chris Tripp and Chris Chaney looked at the excavation and interpretation of Stalbridge House today, illustrating the need for developing a partnership between off site and on the ground research to answer some tricky questions about the scale of the house and what elevations are shown on the two drawings that exists from the 18th century.
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Hole Pots
These two holes in the ground may not immediately grab your attention, but they may suggest that there was an earlier settlement on this sit...

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Yesterday some of the group were back in Nether Compton investigating a curious flat surface in a gentleman's back garden. It gave us th...
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Two worked stones that could be the top corners of a doorway. The drain turns at a right angle and heads south. Capping stones ...
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Martin (left) and WDDAG WDDAG visited Martin Green's Down Farm this weekend, and what an experience it was! He took us through ...
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