archaeologist, 42 Photos

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Burial (2120) Context (2104) Context (2034) Burial (2106) Ruth & Will sampling deposit (2137) Tomas & Anies at work on their chalk-lined burial The Prescot Street site looking East East end of Zone 4 East along Prescot Street towards the BT Radianz building The construction is well under way in what was our Zone 1 Tiny machines and giant props The North West corner of the old Zone 1 - it's VERY deep! Across Zone 4 facing West Zone 4, looking South West Looking directly West across site Planning Zone 4 Across Zone 4 looking North East Context (2044) Taking samples Context (2000) Context (2029) - a truncated inhumation Context [2008] Liz Liz excavating a cremation burial Soak-away face Lukasz planning Liz recording a post-medieval pit Anies, sensitive artist, archaeologist and videographer. Fergal waits, shovel ready Paula and her cremation burial. Liz grinning with joy at her most interesting discovery at Prescot Street so far Gary; findsman, archaeologist, outdoor survival expert Liz looking rather too pleased with herself Tom, Greg, a big steam rolling type machine Greg and Tom digging out another soak-away Tom and Greg just can't get enough good soak-away action Anies bursts with joy at supervising the Prescot diggers

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)