BUDDING archaeologists from Southend High School for Boys got their hands dirty during a field trip with experts from the University of Cambridge.
The 24 pupils from Years 8 and 9 were invited to Thundersley with a team from Access Cambridge Archaeology, an outreach unit within the university’s Division of Archaeology.
The dig was held with the support of the AGES Archaeological and Historical Association, a local society.
Archaeologist Cat Collins said: “All the home owners were extremely generous in allowing these teenagers to dig holes in their gardens and trust them to put it all back again.
“The students were praised for their commitment and excellent behaviour.”
Amongst the finds were Roman and mediaeval pottery, along with some pieces which could date from the Anglo Saxon era. Cat said: “Each student will submit a report bringing all the data together.
“This will give each a chance to develop skills and gain analytical writing experience that will help them with their GCSEs and also to prepare for A-Levels and beyond.”
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