Monday, 19 February 2024

The Earth Trust

 

On Sunday I stopped off a The Earth Trust to see an exhibition in some archeological finds that were on show over the weekend

The converted barn where the exhibition was held

This was what I had come to see, it is an iron age Tyuere from a back smiths forge that was uncovered nearby

 
Remains of a crucible that was also found

Various finds which you had to guess what the were best of it all was the archeologists did not know either

 
Roman finds

 
Roman coins


More roman finds


some wood carving

 
I went back outside to visit the dig remains and passed this building where I have been before on a photograph course 


This is the area of the archeological excavation, in the background is Wittenham Clumps, the hill on the right was an Iron Age Hill Fort
Take Care

4 comments:

NCSue said...

The roof lines in the first photo are very unusual and interesting.
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Linda said...

Interesting. That wood carving is intriguing.

Sarah MumofThree World said...

That all looks very interesting. It's incredible that these things are still being found today.

RachelSwirl said...

I love the roman swirl, thats so beautiful! Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.