Saturday, 28 August 2010

Caer Alyn Archaeology - New Starters


Annette and Carole try their hand at digging before having a close encounter with a spider!

Caer Alyn Archaeology - And then it rained... hard!

Caer Alyn Archaeology - What is under the Revetment?


A section was cut into the stone revetment in Trench 100 and it was shown to be a stone facing as always suspected.  It is most likely that the revetment runs for 200m.

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Under the non-post hole


We continued with the section under the 4 stones.  Found a lot of black (charcoal?) before finding a gravel layer. The stone that cause the false posthole stain looks to be quite large.

Friday, 27 August 2010

***Student Geophysical survey at Caer Alyn Summer School***


Final report on Summer School Geophysics. The Report covers Grids 3 and 4 (see link below)

Thanks to all students involved, well done!
 
Alan Brown
 
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(Alan Brown, Lydia Jones, Annabelle Rogers, Alison Doughty, Emelia Elve and Charlotte Wilson )

Thursday, 26 August 2010

First Geophysics report from 2010 Summer school



During the summer school 4 grids were surveyed by our visiting students. The first two grids have now been processed and the report has been completed (see attached file below) The report has been compiled by one of our visiting students Lydia Jones and I must comment, that for a first attempt at a geophysics report it is excellent.
Alan Brown

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(Lydia Jones, Tamsyn Fraser, Josef Roberts, Ben Regel and Alan Brown)

Saturday, 21 August 2010

Caer Alyn Archaeology - To the bottom

Caer Alyn Archaeology - And deeper

Through a stone layer

Caer Alyn Archaeology - And deeper

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Bottom of the pit

Clay layers, what does it mean?

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Clean up

Kit returned to lodge, campsite cleaned, rubbish recycled

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Context 6

We get an exter half day so we fully excavate the upright stone feature

Friday, 20 August 2010

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Time to go home

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Farewell to Trench 1


Of course we will be back to backfill tomorrow Bill.

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Our hosts at Wilderness Farm


Special thanks to our hosts Trish, Bill and Bill who let us dig on their land, The Wilderness, which you can find out more at http://www.wildernessfarm.co.uk/

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Multitasking

All trenches are drawn, and leveled ready for backfilling

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Danger... Man at work

 Dave draws the pit he has sectioned

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Congratulations to Millie on her exam results

 Millie catches Bill in a lucky horseshoe just dug up.

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Rain stops play

Today we record everything, if the weather permits.

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Monday, 16 August 2010

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Millies first find

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Trench cap/wil/09 gets the treatment

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Drawing school

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Feature B

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Feature A

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Photo shoot

All the students get a chance to record each of th features.

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Coffee break

Sunday, 15 August 2010

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Day off - Rune stone

 No digging today....  Those left at camp go off to Chester for the day, while I chicken out and go home to sleep in a warm, dry bed for a night.

Karen found this marked stone on Saturday.. we have had it analysed by comparing it to similar markings at the campsite and it clearly says "Joe was 'ere"

Friday, 13 August 2010

Caer Alyn Archaeology - First goodbyes

We say goodbye to Tamsyn, Joe and Lydia. Thanks for all your help. C

Caer Alyn Archaeology - And tomorrow we draw it

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Did Chris really ask us to brush all the stones?

Caer Alyn Archaeology - 6 theories at least

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Interesting

Caer Alyn Archaeology - Early morning start

Caer Alyn Archaeology - BBQ night