British found settlement from the bronze age

di jan 12, 2016, 17:17

British found settlement from the bronze age

PETERBOROUGH –

British archaeologists in the city of Peterborough in the English county of Cambridgeshire a settlement from the bronze age (3000 to 800 Bc) have been found. They have ruins of houses that were three millennia ago by a fire are destroyed. The enclosures were on stilts above a river. The remains after the fire had fallen into the water, and preserved in the mud of the river.


Archeologen van de University of Cambridge doen onderzoek naar de nederzetting.

Archaeologists from the University of Cambridge to do research into the settlement.

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That have scientists from the university of Cambridge Tuesday notified. At the right spot are also objects found: lint, wooden keys, glass pearls in a necklace heard and vessels in which the remains of food are found. The researchers believe on the basis of the excavations to identify the residents of the settlement wore and ate. The whole will form a clear image can be provided of how the village was like, and even how the smoke is.


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