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Lauren is hoping for a fine day tomorrow


It’s the 3rd day digging and we’re finally seeing a lot more definition in the archaeology and trenches under the matting (terram, or  the Iran as we've been calling it). The morning of removing soil was eventful with little friendly bickers breaking out over where we should whacking with the mattock next but we managed to clear the final huge bit of earth removal by lunch! The wet weather was welcome in the morning when the air was humid but moving toward the afternoon the drizzle became a downpour which dampened spirits a little and turned the trench into a mud bath!! After an introduction to context recording by Simon and attempting to remove the remaining matting (unsuccessfully in the mud) we packed up a little earlier for the day. Hopefully the wet weather will ease off tomorrow!

The backfill and protective matting start to come off and the archaeology is exposed

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