Most of today’s finds of interest all appeared during the last hour of the day as the sun finally shone upon the site. However, earlier in the day an animal rib bone was recovered which appears to be worn down by its use in burnishing pots. It has been suggested that it was used by a… Read more » about The Big Dig – Day 11: Trade and tradition
2011
Daily news and discoveries from the 2011 field school
The Big Dig – new Artefacts images online!
Check out the Artefacts tab for some of the finds so far this season: Artefacts
The Big Dig – Day 10: Soaked to the bone!
A number of features across the site are now completely excavated and recorded. From these features there have come many exciting finds, which has kept up the moral of the students on the coldest and wettest day on site yet. The artefacts include half a pot, decorated by the fingers of the craftsman in a traditional Durotrigian pattern. There are also… Read more » about The Big Dig – Day 10: Soaked to the bone!
The Big Dig – Day 9: Skeletons make their debut
Work on the site today progressed with the first years continuing excavating their features. Second years were dotted around the site supervising and assisting with uncovering artefacts within pits or ditches. The third years were clustered near the entrance of the ‘banjo’ enclosure excavating new and previously discovered features. Other third years and MSc students were allocated to trowel… Read more » about The Big Dig – Day 9: Skeletons make their debut
The Big Dig – Day 8: Rain wins a game of hide and seek with a dusty site
Yesterday saw the site being washed out. However, while the heavy rain stopped excavation for the day, it turned out a blessing in disguise as it dampened the ground and washed away a blanket of fine dust masking some unexcavated features. This highlighted fifteen additional pit and ditch features, including a buried wall line. I… Read more » about The Big Dig – Day 8: Rain wins a game of hide and seek with a dusty site