Showing posts with label Diggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diggers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Comment: Spare days on the dig


If you've volunteered for the dig, but not received an email giving you further details regarding parking, timetable, etc., please drop Holly a line.

We also have the following volunteer spaces still available. These are on a first come first serve basis.

  • Wednesday 3 September  - 5
  • Thursday 4 September – 2
  • Friday 5 September – 2
  • Saturday 6 September – 6
  • Sunday 7 September – 7
  • Sunday 14 September -2
  • Wednesday 17 September -2
  • Friday 19  September -1
  • Saturday 20 – 1
  • Sunday 21 – 4 
  • Thursday 25 September – 1
  • Saturday 27 – 6
  • Sunday 28 - 8
Contact Holly direct if you've already volunteered for this year, and want to do extra days. For further details, including instructions on how to apply if you haven't already signed up, go to the Lake District website

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Comment: Romans in Ravenglass video now live!


I’m pleased to say that the Romans in Ravenglass video is now available to view on the Lake District National Park website. Just click here to view.

The 5 minute version is a cut down version of the 13.40 minute one which is well worth watching. It gives a really good impression of the dig and what all your hard work achieved. If you are lucky you might even see yourself in the video!!


Monday, 14 October 2013

Digger's View: Whitehaven News 19th September

One of the Romans in Ravenglass diggers wrote about her experience for the Whitehaven News:

Maggie went on to wash our largest small find!

Monday, 7 October 2013

Digger's View: Lakes Ranger

A few pix from @lakesranger on Twitter which were taken in the first couple of weeks of the dig:

 
 This item may be a crucible - it's certainly the right shape, but it's not been subjected to the very high temperatures that a used crucible would show as a burnt dark fabric.  It could be an applique cup, originally attached to a vessel.  But it's one for the pottery specialist!

Mattocking in Trench 3


A big sherd of mortarium from the Fort area

Monday, 30 September 2013

Comment: And it's good bye from us ...

... it's traditional to have an end-of-site pic, and here it is, including most of the usual suspects!



Although it's the end of the dig for this year, this blog will be periodically updated.  There are some photos pending, plus Kurt will be attending a few events at which he will be talking about the dig, not to mention the community presentation in Ravenglass next year.  So we'll endeavour to keep you fully informed in the lead up to the next season's excavation.

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Monday, 16 September 2013

Report: 13th-14th September - Open Days

Today (16th Sept)  it's rainy, windy and just a bit chilly, but 13th & 14th September were site Open Days.  We were lucky, as both days had fine weather!  The Friday Open Day focussed on local societies, plus the Portable Antiquities Scheme Officer for Cumbria was available to identify finds from the area. He brought some finds from Ribchester Roman Fort with him, including glass beads, a silver ear-ring, coins and finger rings:

Also present were the Lake District Archaeologists, with Holly helping to meet and greet, as well as doing site tours:


Mervyn (background in hi-vis jacket) was the mainstay at the gate, along with Janice and other helpers potwashing and fielding initial questions:

A full range of other site activities were underway including digging in all three trenches, and working on environmental samples:

It was Supervisor Clark's last day on the Ravenglass samples, so time for one last photograph - his nifty wet weather headwear was much admired on previous rainy days:


Saturday was specifically a Family Fun Day, so a Outreach Officer Lisa brought along a sandpit available for kids to dig up their very own finds:

It was also busy at the Lake District tent, and Brian helped out, including doing site tours:

It was a much busier day than Friday, but it was still easy to pick out the diggers in their hi-vis jackets as they returned to their trenches after a well earned tea break:

The Finds Officer was pleased as she was able to let the finds trays out of the confines of the Finds Hut so they could get a bit of sun and (hopefully) get dried out enough to bag up:

Also enjoying the sun, were the diggers, especially when they got time to have a break from digging:


During the two Open Days, over 300 people came to visit the site to see what the commmunity had found in the three trenches at Ravenglass. We're recording where our visitors come from and its interesting to see that as well as local people, people are also coming from Lancashire, Yorkshire, Herefordshire, Scotland, Germany, and Australia!