YAC explore archaeological techniques in Fordham


 The Chairman of Colchester Archaeological Group explained to Colchester Young Archaeologists' Club how to recognise sites of previous human activity and occupation from aerial and satellite images. He said that Fordham, near Colchester had been on the edge of the reach of the last ice age. The young people were able to answer all his questions, before they split into groups to do find washing and identification, reconstructing broken pots, dating fossils. Each of them tried metal detecting techniques, all of them discovering metal objects, except one who found a worked piece of flint, which looked as if it had been used as some sort of tool. There were also worked flints among the find the young people sorted and washed.



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