BAIT

BAIT is a project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. This year long project aims to explore evidence of a Romano-British site. This evidence takes the form of thousands of pottery sherds, building material and what initially brought us to the site, a D-shaped crop mark. The project is run by Coventry and District Archaeological Society in partnership with AOC Archaeology Group and supported by Heart of England Community Foundation, CBA Challenge Funding and Peugeot.

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Louise 1983's photostream

BAIT: The dig pub...The Blue LiasBAIT: Our lecturers for the afternoon: Paul and BrynBAIT: What is it?BAIT: What's it made from?BAIT: Can you see what it is?BAIT: A magnifying glass makes things so much easier
BAIT: A hive of activityBAIT: Workshop 4 Roman Small FindsLooking at Roman potteryLooking at Broadwell Roman PotteryLower Nene Valley colour coated wareSouth Gaulish Samian
Dorset Black Burnished WareLecture 3 Roman PotteryA selection of Roman pottery examplesExamining the Roman PotteryReflection...and a cuppa!!The helpful maps....
..and the not so helpfulWhere are we??Map makingMap makingDBA workshopDBA workshop

Louise 1983's photostream on Flickr.

BAIT: Archaeology at its best...in the community.

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