Archaeologists from the Must Farm dig visited a Whittlesey school to share their findings with students.

Cambs Times: Sir Harry Smith Community College, Whittlesey, Workshops with archaeologists from the Must Farm dig. Students testing food for identification of age. Picture: Steve Williams.Sir Harry Smith Community College, Whittlesey, Workshops with archaeologists from the Must Farm dig. Students testing food for identification of age. Picture: Steve Williams. (Image: Archant)

During the day at Sir Harry Smith Community College, there was a number of workshops based around the dig, centring on English and history, science and maths, and another focusing on technology.

Cambs Times: Sir Harry Smith Community College, Whittlesey, Workshops with archaeologists from the Must Farm dig. Student Chloe starting a fire using flints and dried hay. Picture: Steve Williams.Sir Harry Smith Community College, Whittlesey, Workshops with archaeologists from the Must Farm dig. Student Chloe starting a fire using flints and dried hay. Picture: Steve Williams. (Image: Archant)

Archaeologists also led four assemblies in the morning and the event was organised by Angela Curtis, pastoral manager for Key Stage 4.

Cambs Times: Sir Harry Smith Community College, Whittlesey, Workshops with archaeologists from the Must Farm dig. Students interviewing Must farm archaeologists. Picture: Steve Williams.Sir Harry Smith Community College, Whittlesey, Workshops with archaeologists from the Must Farm dig. Students interviewing Must farm archaeologists. Picture: Steve Williams. (Image: Archant)