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Test Pit Digging - Walberswick 2013-2016 Report

WALBERSWICK 2013-2016 REPORT

We would like to say thank you to all the people who offered their gardens to have a test pit dug and also to the extended group who offered. This was a series of four years which is now complete and the results and full report have now been published. The Scheme was run by Access Cambridge Archaeology which is part of Cambridge University using local school children of Years 9 and 10. Over the years, 2013-2016, 152 students took part digging out our village history. From 39 pits, broken pottery from the 1st C (Roman) to 20thC (Lego) have been unearthed.  See the full report here.

For further information, the following summary was set out at the 2016 History Group Exhibition.

Philip Kett

 

 

 

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