22-07-2025
Somerset archaeological dig unearths 3,000-year-old items
A community group has found items dating back 3,000 years during an archaeological Quantock Heritage Group has been holding digs in the village of North Petherton, Somerset, with the help of local the most recent dig at the weekend they found items from the Roman era and Bronze Age, including pottery and a utensil that was likely used for Jones, from the Quantock Heritage Group, said: "These are pieces of pot that were thrown away. We're the first people in all that time to pick up that tiny little piece of pot that they never thought would be around in 3,000 years' time."
Paul Revill, who lives in North Petherton and volunteered at the dig, said: "I found odd bits of clay pipe and a little bit of blue and white pottery."Growing up, it's always been an interest. This is the first time I was involved in any archaeology."I'll definitely be back. I'm on to my garden next, I will have a hole or two put in."The next group dig is set to take place in August or September, Mr Jones added.