
Digging Up the Past
Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, England, UK
September 29, 2012, 11:49 UTC (12:49 local time)
© 2012 Robert Bilsland, All Rights Reserved.
Before any trenches were started plenty of field walking, test pits and a complete geophysical survey of the area was done. The results of which led to the identification of areas of interest. These were where trenches would be places to investigate the Roman occupation of the area.
While the project was led by archaeological professionals most of the work was performed by volunteers. A call went out in the local press asking for help and this was how I found out about the project too. Across a 16 day period many trenches were dug across multiple fields by young and old alike. This resulted in a much better idea of the history of the area and its Roman occupation.
Lat: 52° 4' 34.99" N
Long: 3° 14' 46.17" W
Elevation: 65 ft
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.