Sally writes: The site continues to produce abundant finds of various materials: fired clay building material (Roman brick and tile), Roman pottery, animal and bird bone, slag, slate (modern in the topsoil) mortar, flint, iron and possible lead.
Trench A also produced a tegula marked with likely hobnails! Someone stepped on it before it was dried and fired some 1800 years ago.
In Trench B, Context (2005) is being carefully removed to reveal the rubble layer, ready for 3D photographing. Underneath 2005, a new context contains numerous large sherds of pot, many with rims, which are diagnostic, and the large animal skeleton.
Other finds from the site include: a Dressel 20 amphora from Spain that would have contained olive oil, floor tessarae with mortar attached, multiple nails, including a hobnail, a sherd of Nene Valley pottery, a piece of CBM with a dog paw print, a piece is clay moulded with a spout for a gutter or a bath plug.