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An analysis of the exceptionally well preserved remains of a Bronze Age village reveals the cozy domesticity of life in Britain 2,850 years ago.
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Archaeologists have been excavating a Bronze-Age settlement at the so-called Must Farm site in eastern England.
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The Bronze Age settlement at Must Farm, unearthed by University of Cambridge archaeologists in Whittlesey, Peterborough, has been described as a “time capsule.” ...
Must Farm, an extraordinarily well-preserved Late Bronze Age settlement in Cambridgeshire, in the East of England, drew attention in national and international media in 2016 as 'Britain's Pompeii ...
Before it was destroyed by a fire, the Late Bronze Age village known as Must Farm had pets, textile kits and cooking spaces, reflecting modern daily life.
Bronze Age artefacts preserved in "Britain's Pompeii" are being displayed close to the place they were found. Circular wooden houses, built on stilts, form part of a settlement at Must Farm quarry ...
Neolithic Pits, a Bronze Age Cremation and an Early Iron Age Ring-Ditch at Newton Farm, Cambuslang, Lanarkshire ...
The Bronze Age rock art has been described as "nationally significant" Planning permission has been granted for construction of a large solar farm located near "nationally significant" Bronze Age ...
The scene is a vivid and poignant snapshot, captured by archaeologists, of a once thriving community in late Bronze Age Britain known as Must Farm, near what’s now the town of Peterborough.
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