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2/3 the West was the subject of episode 5 of #DiggingForBritain and here are some of the highlights of the #d4bdrawings from this one. Cheddar gorge Roman brooches and knife handles and some very bad site habits (practiced by everyone) featured #archaeology
Quick sketch #d4bdrawing of the HS2 Roman wooden figure #DiggingForBritain
I’ve gone early but he’s out there on the internet.
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A Roman brooch 1-2nd century very quickly sketched and coloured.
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Lunchtime at Salisbury plain
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@theAliceRoberts @ULASarchaeology From tonight’s program #d4bdrawing
#d4bdrawing this is a piece of ridge tile, roof would have been bluish in colour ridge tiles green.
Knights Hospitalla #DiggingForBritain
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I wonder if my art teacher would be happy with my sketches and scribbles.
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3 of 3: the North. So much to chose to illustrate as part of #d4bdrawing in this episode of #DiggingForBritain . So here is a selection: Remember to join in on Tuesday next week…
2 of 3: on Wednesday it was the turn of the South on #DiggingForBritain and here are some highlights of illustration on #d4bdrawing - join in next week and have fun following the next three shows on this lovely series
1 of 3 - So a really fun week of drawings following the new series of #DiggingForBritain . Three more next week so why not join in ? Any scribble will do - just enjoy and tag it with #d4bdrawing so we can all see. In the meantime some highlights from Week 1. The East:
The @oatweet excavations in Hull shown on #DiggingforBritain last night showed some really delightful finds. This odd couple - a ‘pipe tamper’ and ‘trinket’ caught my eye. But hopefully doesn’t gain me a twitter ban! #D4Bdrawing #Archaeology @RareTelevision @theAliceRoberts
@richardhosgood Colour isn’t really my thing so naturally I tried that #D4BDrawing