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Uncategorized - Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012 - Page 11

Site Open Day- please note change of times…

Site Open Day Friday 17th August 2012 11am to 3.30pm. Admission to the site excavation is open to the public only on this day. Please come to the information point on the day at The Hub, Methodist Church, Ipplepen for further instructions.

Excavations Summary for Week 2…

“Since the start of the week we have panned the entire area which has highlighted a number of circular enclosures and at least one structure. We are also excavating discreet pits and post holes set within larger enclosures. We are also starting to recover Late Iron Age/ Romano-British pottery, including one complete rim and associated […]

Discovery of a Post-Hole…

Student Molly Barkes describes, “This was the most distinct post hole found on the site and I have excavated half of it, showing a cross section. It is a very clear round shape with a shillet base and shillet as the top level.”

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People involved with the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012…

Ben Castricone- Earthwatch Volunteer.

Jake’s First Find…

Student Jake Godfrey found this piece of wood today!

People involved with the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012…

Will Smith- University of Exeter Archaeology Masters Student.

People involved with the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012…

Ben Pears- Site Supervisor.

People involved with the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012…

Sidney Pitts- Earthwatch Volunteer.

People involved with the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012…

Ellie Adams Hale- University of Exeter Archaeology and Ancient History Student.

People involved with the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012…

Nick “the Vic” Pearkes- Local Volunteer and Vicar.