Thank you for all your votes on the Site Contenders, and we hope you've been enjoying the Site Wrestle sessions so far. There's much more still to come, including further details on individual sites very soon.
R&D is ongoing and we have some very exciting developments to announce shortly. In the meantime, we're pleased to share another 3D model from our recent Series 21 digs...
This photogrammetry model from Broughton Roman Villa shows Trench 1, supervised by our seasoned digger, Matt Williams. This is the very trench where the copper alloy disc, later identified as a handheld mirror, was discovered.
Access the model on Sketchfab here: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/broughton-roman-villa-trench-1-8ae36eca0ae946f6b480d2f88a228198
Keep a look out for more insights and 3D models, coming soon.
TIP: To view all of the 3D models we've shared so far, click on the '3D model' tag at the bottom of this post, which will bring up the related posts.
Post-Excavation Update
Post-ex analysis is still ongoing for both of Time Team's recent digs. This is typically a complex and time-consuming process, involving the data and insights of a wide range of experts in various disciplines, which are then collated and compiled into the final report. We'll be sharing much more information on specific finds, trenches and developments as the process progresses, so please watch this space for further updates. We are also in the process of auditing and re-cataloguing earlier posts in Patreon's feed to make them easier to access.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
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Matt Cummins
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