Pictured: Jerry the pony with owner Alison Tilbury (left) and Bournemouth University's Lecturer in Archeological Science Dr. Derek Pitman. The pony-powered archeology survey in progress at the site near East Boldre in the New Forest, Hants. Archaeologists have launched a bid to find an ancient Royal hunting lodge built by William the Conqueror - using a pony. Researchers in the New Forest are hoping to uncover the remains of the building during a high tech archaeological survey. But because vehicles are banned from driving across the site due to its scientific significance the team are having to use animal power instead. As part of the project a New Forest pony called Jerry will pull a cart equipped with a scanner, allowing archeologists look beneath the ground for artefacts in areas that they have not previously been able to access. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. ? Morten Watkins/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800