Lorna, practically public archaeology in action

Lorna, practically public archaeology in action
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Posted Aug 18, 02:08 PM.
Taken Aug 17, 02:43 PM.

The best stuff for me was, of course, always going to be the bit where people that weren't archaeologists got involved. I was very, very happy when these information boards went up, with such high quality graphics and information. A very proud moment!

A mixture of photographs from 2 very busy days on site, with a good group of burials. Next week I’ll get Liz, Will, Tomasz, Ruth and Adrian to write a journal entry each (if I can persuade them), as they all dug particularly interesting burials.

Featuring context:

Context: 1711 Grave cut

Context: 1719 Liz’s skeleton

Context: 1720 Grave cut

Context: 1723 Ruth’s flexed, prone skeleton

Context: 1727 Grave cut

Context: 1728 Adrian’s disarticulated skeleton

Context: 1733 Will & Tomasz’s skeleton with votive Samian vessel

Context: 1736 Votive Samian ware vessel from (1733)