We dug it up!


 "We dug it up!" said one of the young archaeologists excitedly. She ran in with a large rusty metal object, as yet unidentified, which had given the metal detectors a very strong signal. Colchester Young Archaeologists met in the village of Fordham to learn how to identify bones, re-assemble pot shards into a whole, wash and sort finds from the nearby Colchester Archaeological Group dig and the ever popular metal detecting. Unlike our previous visits, the weather was unpredictable and as the large metal object was unearthed we all went under cover. Finds washed included some interesting pot shards and a small serrated edged flint tool. The bones identified were from the nearby dig and were an indication of the  animals, domestic, farm and wild, which were on and around the site in the Roman period. Below is a picture of the find washing activity.



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