Another wet start to the day and met office threats of thunder and lighting into the afternoon quickly gave way to a pleasant day with spectacular views.

Linda, now joined by Jan, Jane and Bob began removing the rubble collapse within Trench A to expose the remainder of the south-western wall of the longhouse. By the afternoon the rubble had been removed down to the bedrock, unfortunately with no clear evidence for a floor surface. However samples were taken from the deposits beneath the rubble and with luck environmental processing might yet provide us with material by which to date the building.

Linda and Jan collecting a sample of the deposit from below the rubble in Trench A
 
After the sample was taken the rest of the deposit was removed ready for photographs
 

In trench B Perry and Hannah have been hard at work excavating the interior of the longhouse just inside the hypothesised threshold but alas at present the threshold refuses to look like a threshold and it appears the floor level here too has been lost. Excavations continue in this area.

The hunt is still on for the threshold and floor level in Trench B. Hopefully it will reveal itself tomorrow
 

The de-turfing in trench C was completed at the end of the previous day and Unity, was joined today by Andrew, returning from season 1 to help with the excavation of the sondage within the interior of the byre end.

In Trench B Unity and Andrew continue excavating the deposits within the sondage. Great to see those smiles
 

Again, no sign of a floor surface but charcoal was identified from within some of the deposits which might provide a date. Alan and Helen have extended this slot across the north-western wall of the longhouse to examine its construction and this will allow us to relate the deposits to those identified by Unity and Andrew.

Sondage cleaned and photographed. It will be interesting to see how much deeper this will go
 
South-east facing section of sondage
 

Progress on site has been that good that by the end of the day the Trench A crew have begun de-turfing Trench D. This new trench will look at the interior of the upper end of the longhouse as our hunt continues for dating material and the survival of any internal features.