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June 2020                             June 2020


       BERE REGIS HISTORY SOCIETY

       Although we have missed our usual monthly meetings at
       the Village Hall, the Archaeology Section has not wasted
       any  time  in  accelerating  our  search  for  artefacts  in  the
       Parish.  Working  either  separately  or  nearby  with  social-
       distancing being observed, so far in 2020, we have carried
       out  twenty  searches.  This  has  been  to  determine  the
       variety of finds in specific locations and has yielded almost
       6,000 items on the surface so far, bringing the total of finds at Bere Regis since the
       project started to over 23,000 items.
       In addition to those items we have also found part of an unknown sunken ancient
       track-way  about  3,000  years  old,  part  of  a  quern-stone  which  is  probably  late-
       Roman or early "Dark-Ages",  more details of the origin of the name of "Bere",  a
       piece of Romano-British pottery with somebody's name painted on in glaze, the
       site  of  a  previously  unknown  copper  mine  pit  and  the  associated  green-stone
       (Copper  Carbonate)  debris-field,  and  what  seems  to  be  an  ancient  "sacred
       pool",  all  of  which  are  not  very  far  from  the  village  centre  up  to  about  three-
       quarters of a mile distant.
                                             There  will  be  no  shortage  of  material

                                             for  discussion  and  showing  of  finds
                                             when  we  do  all  get  back  together
                                             again.  By  then  there  will  probably  be
                                             even  more  finds  and  discoveries  to
                                             help us understand the importance of
                                             our village.
                                             Included  here  is  a  photo  of  Romano-
                                             British  pottery  found  recently,  a  piece
                                             with beautifully decorated rim pattern
                                             made  with  somebody's  fingers  about
                                             1,800 years ago.
                                             Can  you  give  a  five,  ten  or  fifteen
                                             minute  talk  on  something  local  that
                                             would  interest  our  members?  There  is
       no pressure and lots of cheerful friendliness at our meetings and all are welcome
       when we get back to normal after this pandemic has gone away.
                                                     John Pitfield, Project Secretary








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