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Dig Watch | Modbury: Test Pit 11 - 3D model

The test pits are now well underway here in Modbury, with plenty of interesting finds cropping up already.

While we're busy putting the finishing touches on our Day 1 update, here's a 3D model of Test Pit 11. View the model on Sketchfab: HERE 

Any guesses what's in the finds tray? Let us know in the comments.


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Dig Watch | Modbury: Test Pit 11 - 3D model

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Cheryl Kurucz

Great 3D model, so neat how this tech works... Apart from the bottle, looks like several scallop shells, pieces from glass window pain, pottery sherds...and pieces of a pipe's stem?

Elaine P

I wonder if the bottle has "Taylor" on the bottom? Looks like it might be similar to this type which has that: https://www.etsy.com/listing/845990989/antique-aqua-medicine-bottle-with

Christopher Samuel

By the way, I should’ve started by saying the images are fantastic and I love the presentation.

Nancy and Dick Webb

True, but not the point. I know I’m being fussy but please include a scale and north in the future.

Nancy and Dick Webb

Oooh. A bottle that looks to be partially melted, some sherds of china and clay and...bone ???

Rowena Sweeney

Hi, yes it is a 1x1m pit.

Time Team

My friend Richard Westcott-Jones, the bottle expert in Tavistock pannier market says the broken one from test pit 11 is a chemists bottle graduated in table spoons and is late 19th or early 20th century. He would love to come to Modbury tomorrow to help identify finds. Let me know if possible.

Malcolm Wright

Looks to be a 1x1 meter test pit.

Conan Mills

I'm amazed at the quality of these 3D renderings... amazing I can view at such detail from the other side of the world shortly after excavation. In addition to above some pot sheds and shell? And is that roundish object a copper alloy coin?

Robert Theunissen

I realize the shovel ask is a scale, but it would be nice if you were to include a proper scale and a north arrow in the future.

Nancy and Dick Webb

The boot prints come up really clearly :)

Paul Faulkner


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