Having been in the classroom for the last 6 months it was quite tough getting back into the physicality of fieldwork once again, but once the blisters have healed and the muscles have warmed up it all feels good again. It rained heavily for periods during last week which made the archaeology hard to distinguish but once you do a bit of cleaning back it becomes a bit clearer and the features can be excavated in sequence. So far I have been excavating a series of Medieval and Roman pits around about the large gravel quarry pit in the centre of the open area. A few beers after work on Friday was a good chance to get to know a few of the people I hadn’t worked with before and unwind a bit; the sunshine this week has made it all the better.

Lorna, practically public archaeology in action

Lorna, practically public archaeology in action
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Posted Aug 18, 02:08 PM.
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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!