A Day as Archaeologists for Upper 2
September 10, 2025
On Wednesday 10 September, Upper 2 put their detective hats on and went in search of some clues to reveal the past. They entered the tent and were met by the resident archaeologist. Pupils were excited to share all that they have learnt about primary and secondary sources of evidence and couldn’t wait to get ‘stuck in’ to digging for evidence themselves. There were three ‘trenches’ with evidence buried under either sand or soil.
After being taught how to ‘dig with brushes’ and record their findings, they began to explore the contents of their trench. It felt as though they were on real-life archaeological digs, with each group discovering clues and trying to piece together the evidence to decide what they had found. One group found a replica ‘bog body’ and delighted in coming up with theories about how the body had got there and who it was. One group discovered a neolithic butchery site and the third group found such a wide range of artefacts, including pottery and sewing materials, that they decided it must have been someone’s house.
The pupils also learned about the process by which archaeologists can reconstruct the facial features of a person when they have found their skull. They worked well in pairs to think about where the muscles would be and what shape the person’s nose would have been.
Below are some thoughts from pupils that they would like to share!
'Today was fascinating!' - Lois
'The workshop was fun; they told us amazing stories!' - Arthur
'Today was fun, if only there were dinosaur bones to dig up as well!' - Ralph




