A FEW foggy mornings saw members of Liss Archaeological Group back on the dig site at Colemore.

The team carried out a high resolution, resistivity survey (geophysics) over the central area of a Romano-British enclosure buried in the field.

Looking for features beneath the surface, the results will help place a large trench due to be excavated in April and May.

A spokesperson said: "It is so nice to be out in the fresh air with other, like-minded people, enjoying the sunshine and beautiful scenery and loving the March hares bounding around us....

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