just ask amateur archeologist phil weaver.t's not unusual because even the experts don't know. i spoke richard parker, secretary of the norton disney history and archaeology group. last summer injune, we were digging on a new site in norton disney, we had a few clues that was roman, we put in for trenches and concentrated on trenches one and two, and only in the last few days that we have the resources and time to look in trenches three and four for more archaeology, and transport was where we found dodecahedron that is going on display. there it was, making tea on display. there it was, making tea on the second to last day, a big cry goes up, i go roast —— racing over there with others, richard, the volunteer who found it was holding the top, and our senior archaeologist on—site was seen" that's a roman dodecahedron, i've never seen one of those before. i have read about them but, what is this doing here? " and work stop at that point, everyone came over and had a look because up until that point, we have been finding some ro