Tuesday, 16 January 2024
Sherborne Survey
We undertook a geophysical survey in Sherborne last week, looking for any evidence of structures and features behind buildings that date back to the 15th century. We are now planning to do one or two test pits looking at features that will hopefully contain dating evidence relating to pre- and post-dissolution activity on the site, thus adding information on this area to the archive.
Wednesday, 6 December 2023
New Projects
DDCAG is excited to say that we are building two more new projects in Dorset.
One is located on the Isle of Purbeck locating a DMV (Deserted Medieval Village) and the other in the pretty and ancient town of Sherborne looking at one of their many medieval structures and surrounding garden. Plus, the Waddon Hill project has completed the geophysical surveying and test pitting will be undertaken in the new year.
2024 is already looking to be a busy one for the Group! This follows on from our meeting with the Executive Director of the Council for British Archaeology who are very enthusiastic about local heritage groups collaborating on projects and exchanging skills and experience.
DDCAG are doing just that!
Sunday, 26 November 2023
Blandford project
DDCAG and Blandford Museum are planning to work together in the new year on archaeology projects. The committee are committed to establishing partnerships with other heritage organisations in Dorset the more to help local people to research and learn about their past. Exciting.
Wednesday, 20 September 2023
Just a Bit Blowy
Sunday, 13 August 2023
The Church of St Basil, Toller Fratrum
Dorset Diggers have undertaken a geophysical survey at the church of St Basil to see if we can find the earlier structure under this Victorian building.
The Bottle Inn update
After digging two small trenches at the front of The Bottle Inn we found no archaeology. Two larger trenches cannot be excavated due to not having access to a digging machine. So we will have to leave that project for the time being.
Tuesday, 7 March 2023
It's The Blobs!
Taking the floor
If you live in Dorset here is a chance to see Martin talk about his work at Chedworth Roman Villa!

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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 ...