Sorry, I am late to the party. I spent ten years excavating on Hadrian's Wall with a short excavation at York (they had more pubs). I am a history geek. I chose England to excavate Roman ruins because there is no unexploded ordinance, I kind of speak the language, I like fish and chips, and I really love the pubs.
I used to rent a flat in Halt Whistle overlooking the Black Bull Pub, dating back to 1652, with a great fish and chips place right next door. The commute to the site through rolling hills of wandering sheep was so much better than a subway ride to work in NYC. I worked with two archaeologists and their team of Canadian Classics students. The kids were great.
Some of the stuff we found was leather tents and sandals, pottery, small altars, coins, and, of course, the Vindolanda tablets. Ending the day at a pub wasn't too shabby either. I hiked most of the Wall. The sunrises and sunsets were stunning.
I had to retire because my knees are shot, and it requires a lot of kneeling, but I have continued my deep study of pubs...