Paul Booth gives his "end of week" site tour to the outgoing field school participants.

We'll take Saturday off to relax (and catch up on the cricket!) before returning Sunday at 0830 to meet a new crew off field school diggers.
The summary for the week: the singled wall footing is actually likely to be a secondary phase of construction which began life as two separate buildings (one which may have been a kitchen) and at a later time (in the 4th century AD ) it becomes desirable to join the two buildings under one roof.
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