Finds 2025

Finds 2025

attached are a few finds from 2025’s dig.

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Posted on 27th Dec 2025 16:56:15 by petuAdmin

Golf course Geo Phys

During the social closed period of covid in 2020, and following on from an earlier community activity, James Lyall with the permision of the Brough golf course covered the full area with a magnatometer to explore what lies beneath and to try and find the lost road out of Petuaria leading to York/Eboracum.

The results showed up some interesting items both modern and historical.

 

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Posted on 26th Dec 2025 17:13:06 by petuAdmin

Depiction of new wall

Depiction of new wall

Following on from the archaeological finds over the previous two years learnings, the project commisioned Mark Hoyal to create a picture of what the wall profile may have looked like.

 

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Posted on 26th Dec 2025 13:01:03 by petuAdmin

Tourist information board

Tourist information board

2025 saw the unvieling by the Lord Leiutenant of the East Riding, Mr James Dick OBE, the communities first evertourist information board.  Sited outside the Burrs playing field on welton road it give a short history of the Roman occupancy of the area named Petuaria by the Romans.

its history and a selection of finds adorn it from archaeological finds over the years and a newly produced picture of how it would have looked at the time based on archaeological evidence from community archaeological digs.

 

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Posted on 26th Dec 2025 11:55:20 by petuAdmin

Finds of 2025

Finds of 2025

We are very lucky with the project that we are able to envisage the enormity of the Roman occupancy of Petuaria as finds are frequent and on mass giving us an idea of what life was like, what they ate and the pottery they used.

it is rich in historical value and information, and that’s as far as its richness goes as nothing that could be classed as valuable has been found.  Coins are plentiful but of a small denomination except the odd silver denarius, fing or brooch.

 

Below community volunteers hard at work.

 

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Posted on 31st Aug 2025 18:54:09 by petuAdmin