The Dig: Day 4

Introduction Today, we resumed work on the ‘floor’ and gap in the wall. The Work The Introduction We continued digging around the ‘floor’, but we now believe it’s just rubble from behind the orthostats. Also, we found a new orthostat in line with the gap. The Enclosure Today, we removed moss from the orthostat furthest … Read more

The Dig: Day 3

Introduction On Wednesday, we continued to reveal the wall and orthostats. The Work The Introduction We started to uncover the wall on the other side of the gap, digging down quite a bit. While we didn’t find any orthostats in the gap, a photo from 1997 shows a tree growing here. Also, we found many … Read more

The Dig: Finds

Find 1 Click here to see the post that describes Find 1. Find 2 Click here to see the post that describes Find 2. Find 3 Click here to see the post that describes Find 3. Find 4 Click here to see the post describing Find 4. Find 5 Click here to see the post … Read more

The Dig: Day 2

Introduction On Monday, we resumed The Dig, continuing to reveal the orthostats and ‘incised’ stones. The Work The Introduction We’ve now found the edges of the third orthostat and believe it is not incised. This is because the lines are quite wobbly, which you would not expect to see in a man-made carving. Also, tree … Read more

The Dig: Day 1

Location of suspected saddle quern stone in the mud.

Introduction On Wednesday, we started The Dig and began exposing the wall and orthostats of the enclosure. The Work The Introduction The main orthostat we worked on is in the north-west corner of the enclosure. This orthostat is surrounded by the roots of a tree. Meanwhile, the surrounding rock is a mixture of lower magnesian … Read more

The Dig: Introduction

Location Our woodland is on lower magnesian limestone and contains an archeological site. This site overlooks a narrow valley that leads into a larger gorge and sits on the edge of a fault scarp. A fault scarp forms when two pieces of land are separated: convection currents in the mantle cause an uplift of the … Read more