(IN
ASSOCIATION WITH THE TIME TEAM)
On
Sunday 29th June – 19 young people and a few older friends! Tramped
over the hills on Killean Farm to the site of, what is believed to be, an old Smithy.
This
was arranged by the Youth club and run in conjunction with the Time Team. The
idea was to open a test pit of 1 metre square and no more than 60cms deep to
find out what lay below.
At
the end of the days there were lots of different bits of pottery and glassware,
some older than others, but mostly domestic in use.
Part of a leather boot, complete with the tacks.A
strange stone with striations on it, it may be man made.Lots
of whelk and cockle shells. Whoever
worked or lived here obviously liked seafood. A
small amount of irond – may be parts of horseshoes or may be slag and a
piece of flint which may have been used for scraping.
Everyone had a great time – the weather was fantastic, the company noisy but good humoured and the midges stayed away. And there was juice, biscuits and sweets during and after the dig for jobs well done. Jean and Bob brought a plentiful supply of drinking water to the site.