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Roman Shrine - Gresford Church Posted by Ken White Aug 4, 2007 | ||
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.....And this is the geophysics of BOB. | A compressed clay surface & postholes were discovered by the CAYA members during excavations in June. Here you see older archaeologists clearing back and tidying up their trench a little. | A compressed clay surface & postholes were discovered by the CAYA members during excavations in June. Here you see older archaeologists clearing back and tidying up their trench a little. | A compressed clay surface & postholes were discovered by the CAYA members during excavations in June. Here you see older archaeologists clearing back and tidying up their trench a little. |
A fort with a view, by Big Dave Forster | AGM ...who will you vote for ? | and the band played on ... | Andy - Archaeology Graduate |
Archaeology | back filling | back filling | Bringing home lunch |
Broken Flags Underneath Cobbled Surface | Bryn Alyn Hillfort - Model by Neil Stevens - volunteer Caer Alyn | CAYA members cleaning and recording the finds from the previous months fieldwalking exercise. | Chasing the archaeological rainbow |
Classical Archaeology | Cleaning up the finds from the previous meetings fieldwalking. | Collection of Finds - Trench 1 Oct 09 | Dave and John showing the members part of BOB. |
Dave D & Sara hard at work | Day 2, the stone blocks revealed | Day 3 | Day 4, following the stones |
Day 6 | Day 7, is this a trowel or a spade | Day One, start to clean up the trench | Different designs |
ditch | Ditch 1m deep | Ditch III | Ditch when damp |
Drawing the finds from the previous meetings fieldwalking. | Drawing the finds from the previous meetings fieldwalking. | due reverence required | Elevation proflile of North East Wales |
euro dummy | Faience | father Christmas & his helper would like to wish you all a very happy Christmas and New Year | Features in the soil are explained by the archaeologists on hand. |
Full Ditch | gis project launch | Helen and Caitlin. | Hillfort lumps and bumps |
ice age ....... | inner rampart | is that a phone i can hear ringing?? | Learning basic excavation skills by hands on activities. |
Llai Open Day 2006 | look its charlie chaplin !! | Meet Archie the Archie-ologist!! | Neil and John working hard |
New CAYA logo designed by Jamie, one of our senior CAYA members | New CAYA members welcomed by Karen Morrell and Alan Brown. Open Day 2007 | New features revealed | ok,if its for the good of the project,i'll pose |
Open Day 2007 | Open Day 2008 presentation to MPs | or .... archaeologists recreate ancient shrine | overlay mapping is easier with lidar !! |
Phil explaining the Hillfort ramparts. | Poss edge of inner rampart | professional at work...... | Read the Story - Buy the Book !! |
Roman Centurian | Setting out the trench on day one | Shoe designs | sieving back fill |
Some of the digging team | Sondage at start of excavation. | The "enignmatic boulder" being excavated | The "Pendant" |
The Collaspe | The cut | The dig progressing, a view looking west | The Dig, revetment stones lying upon natural ? |
The ditch | The elusive ditch | The finds rooom girls! | The first day of the dig |
The Font - Gresford Church. St Leonard is depicted to the left of the griffin. | The make up of the revetment stones | The omen! | The Poss cobbled surface |
The top of boxed wall | The top of revetted wall | The trench almost finished | The WASHE group |
Tony Hanna, far right, congratulated on his work by a visitor to the open day. | tony surveys the slope | Trench 1 - The Wilderness | trench 14 from the air |
Trench 14 from the air .... | Trench 15 digging team | up on the roof .... | View towards West Door - Gresford Church |
week 3 team photo | Well it was there!!! | What is this? | Where are we? |
Where's my cake, Karen? | whos on the fundraising committee ? | Wrexham Evening Leader 21st Nov 2007 | Wrexham Science Festival Presentation |
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