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Uncategorized - Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012 - Page 16

Excavating some structures…

Excavating the beginnings of some structures…

The first find from excavations..

The first find of the dig. Possible late Iron-Romano British Pottery.

In collaboration with the British Museum

T. Sam N. Moorhead Finds Adviser for Iron Age and Roman coins Overseeing the recording and researching of Iron Age and Roman coins on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database:www.finds.org.ukDepartment: Portable Antiquities and Treasure […]

In collaboration with Earthwatch

Be among the first in two millennia to see new evidence of Rome’s presence as you excavate this promising site. The Celts called the area Dumnonia, and you’ll help discover how the Romans interacted with the Dumnonian people and what life was like […]

In collaboration with the Portable Antiquities Scheme

The Portable Antiquities Scheme is a DCMS funded project to encourage the voluntary recording of archaeological objects found by members of the public in England and Wales. Every year many thousands of objects are discovered, many of these by metal-detector users, but also by people whilst out walking, gardening or going about their daily work. […]

Sponsored by The Annual Fund at the University of Exeter

The Annual Fund is the University’s annual appeal which seeks the philanthropic support of its alumni and friends to invest in the University and enhance its status as a world-class institution.

August 6th, 2012 | Category: Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Welcome!

Welcome to the official blog for the Ipplepen Archaeological Project 2012 in conjunction with University of Exeter, Earthwatch, British Museum and the Portable Antiquities Scheme.

The recent discovery of the largest Romano-British settlement in Devon, several miles south-west of Exeter.

The Site

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