Popular activities engross the young archaeologists at Fordham



The time flew by this morning at Fordham, a village near Colchester. The chairman of Colchester Archaeological Group (CAG) had arranged archaeological techniques and activities for the young archaeologists,  which had them enthralled for more than three hours. The picture above shows one member recording magnetometry readings. The results were later transferred to a computer which demonstrated some interesting features below the ground. In the background, another group is learning about metal detecting. Near the John Owen Barn, others were washing finds from a nearby Roman site, which included sherds of Roman samian ware and blackened cooking pots, tiny bones and teeth. The chairman of CAG had collected some clay from the Roman site and refined it for making pots, which the young people made with varying degrees of success. Picture below.

 

 

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