It was another successful day at the Royal Bull’s Head Inn, assisted by year 10, 11 and 12 ancient history students from Toowoomba State High School, and their teacher and head of the Humanities Department Anne Reilly. We continued work on Square C and Square D, which both show promising signs of containing interesting features. We also started drawing in the features of Square B today, containing the large paved/cobbled path. Along with photography, drawing the feature gives us yet another form of documentation which allows us to more fully charact
erize it.
Among the noteworthy items we uncovered today was a steel axe, shown here, being excavated by archaeology honours student Alyssa Madden.
Tomorrow, Kelsey Lowe (University of Queensland) and Aaron Fogel (Griffith University) will be continuing their geophys work, on the hillside behind the inn. The results of this survey will be very interesting, as it is thought there may be burials on that slope, as the inn predates the Drayton cemetery. Time will tell.
As ever, thanks to our wonderful volunteers Eddie Thangavelu, Mark Meara, Alyssa Madden, Leanne Bateman, Peter Stainton, Daniel Derouet and and Grant Mottram. Also Jillian Smith, Chloe Delaney and Wendy Van Der Spoel. And thanks again to Toowoomba State High School for providing us with so company and labour.

Hi Lara, just wanted to let you know I’m enjoying your blog posts. Looks like an interesting site to excavate. Looking forward to the next episode.
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