Back Yard Test Pit...

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As I wasn't out digging with Dad today, I took up an old offer to do a test pit in someones backyard. Its in the centre of a Roman Town, so I was expecting something at least.
My observations were as follows;

3.5 Foot of totally stile soil - no finds (strange)
No layers other than Roman, ie. no Medieval or post medieval (odd)
At 4 ft a piece of 17th C Staffordshire Slip Ware (very odd, as it was mixed with the first signs of Roman stuff)
In the top left corner I hit what I think is the edge of a Roman Pit - Animal Bone, Oyster Shell, Glass & Pottery present.
Also strange - No Nails.

When I return I will aim for where I think the middle of the pit is, go bigger & deeper.

A good 2 hours of what I call fun!
 

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Good Lord thats a neat hole.......i m gonna ask you to come with me on the River we could be digging partner some nice finds though!!!


Well done



RR
 

Good Lord thats a neat hole.......i m gonna ask you to come with me on the River we could be digging partner some nice finds though!!!


Well done



RR

I would love to join you, but at the moment I only hold a standard permit, not a Mudlarking type. Anyways, I do hope to visit again at some point.
 

is that pottery terra sigilata (dont sure if i spell it right)
 

is that pottery terra sigilata (dont sure if i spell it right)

Yes but we call it Samian Ware, it was imported from Southern Gaul & is high status tableware.
 

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