Social – Oldbury Camp https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp Volunteer Digging with an Archaeology Field School Mon, 14 May 2018 10:53:35 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Social – Twitter – End of Dig Rainbow https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-end-of-dig-rainbow/ Mon, 07 Nov 2016 16:40:07 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3409

Now THAT’S where we gotta dig our trenches! #EndOfDigRainbow #TheToot #AForgottenLandscape pic.twitter.com/SsdRyIXOgw

— DigVentures (@TheDigVenturers) November 7, 2016

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Social – Twitter – Janet BBK Pottery https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-janet-bbk-pottery/ Mon, 07 Nov 2016 14:30:49 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3407

Here’s what Janet found at the hillfort… It’s black, it’s burnished and it’s probably Romano-British! #gurtlush #DirtyWeekenders #TheToot pic.twitter.com/XbAmXi9lxB

— DigVentures (@TheDigVenturers) November 7, 2016

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Social – Twitter – Janet Found Something https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-janet-found-something/ Mon, 07 Nov 2016 14:00:59 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3411

Looks like Janet’s found something… Let’s go get a closer look 🔎 #DirtyWeekenders #TheToot pic.twitter.com/G9twJcs7dE

— DigVentures (@TheDigVenturers) November 7, 2016

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Social – Twitter – Bright red clay ramparts https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-bright-red-clay-ramparts/ Mon, 07 Nov 2016 13:55:25 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3405

Hillfort’s rampart made of this bright, red clay. Just imagine how that would’ve looked 3000 years ago! #TheToot #AForgottenLandscape pic.twitter.com/0oueY3kzpM

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Social – Twitter – How Many In a Trench https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-how-many-in-a-trench/ Mon, 07 Nov 2016 13:25:55 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3413

How many archaeologists can you fit in a 1×1 test pit? #DirtyWeekenders #TheToot pic.twitter.com/lUGP2zujpX

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Social – Twitter – Romano British Pottery https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-romano-british-pottery/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 12:55:55 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3417

Happy days! The #DirtyWeekenders are starting to find bits of Romano-British pottery on the hillfort #TheToot #AForgottenLandscape pic.twitter.com/DwLeNWC6Pv

— DigVentures (@TheDigVenturers) November 6, 2016

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Social – Twitter – Sean and Ian Ramparts https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-sean-and-ian-ramparts/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 11:40:17 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3403

Ian & Sean are digging atop the hillfort’s 2m high ramparts so we can find out what they’re made of (the ramparts that is, not Ian & Sean!) pic.twitter.com/zmX2MLxtDG

— DigVentures (@TheDigVenturers) November 6, 2016

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Social – Twitter – Opening the test pits https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-opening-the-test-pits/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 11:20:47 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3401

It’s the archaeological equivalent of a biopsy! The #DirtyWeekenders have opened 10 test pits over the hillfort ahead of a bigger excavation pic.twitter.com/fdPAW1g2zk

— DigVentures (@TheDigVenturers) November 6, 2016

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Social – Twitter – Oldbury Camp Geophysics https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/timeline/social/social-twitter-oldbury-camp-geophysics/ Sun, 06 Nov 2016 11:05:16 +0000 https://projects.digventures.com/oldbury-camp/?post_type=timeline&p=3399

This is what a hillfort looks like when you do geophysics on it #TheToot pic.twitter.com/ARaUoBkz4c

— DigVentures (@TheDigVenturers) November 6, 2016

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