When you discover something specific - rather than a generic bit of pottery or bone - it is referred to as a "small find". These are precisely located on the site plan using a sort of surveyor's instrument with gps capability. You put the point of this "staff of recognition" on the spot of the find and the position is recorded by sighting in the reflective target on the staff. So, it is not taking a picture of you at all, but it's still fun to strike a bit of a pose. I told my trenchmates that for this one I was going for "Looking Confidently towards a Great Socialist Future".
But the really complicated stuff was all jammed into a small section of the trench hemmed in by stone and fenceposts that had to stay put.
A curved bit of worked wood with a slot cut into it. The white part is a bit of ash as artifacts in some of the early layers show evidence of burning. A destructive fire? Part of the demolition process? Below it is a bit of turned wood. So, perhaps bits of furniture which would fit with some other "things" found nearby.
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