Latest archaeological finds at Must Farm provide a vivid picture of everyday life in the Bronze Age

14 July 2016

Excavation of a site in the Cambridgeshire fens reveals a Bronze Age settlement with connections far beyond its watery location. Over the past ten months, Must Farm has yielded Britain鈥檚 largest collections of Bronze Age textiles, beads and domestic artefacts. Together with timbers of several roundhouses, the finds provide a stunning snapshot of a community thriving 3,000 years ago.

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New undergraduate courses for 2017

16 March 2016

探花直播 探花直播 has聽launched three new undergraduate courses for 2017 entry -聽Single Honours Archaeology and two Joint Honours programmes:聽History & Politics and History & Modern Languages.

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Tin toys from the 1930s鈥1950s.

探花直播archaeology of childhood

30 January 2016

A sledge made from a horse鈥檚 jaw, the remains of a medieval puppet, the coffin of a one-year-old Roman child, and the skeleton of an Anglo-Saxon girl will all go on display in Cambridge today as part of a unique exhibition illuminating the archaeology of childhood.

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Left: Skull of a man found lying prone in the lagoons sediments.  探花直播skull has multiple lesions consistent with wounds from a blunt implement. Right:  探花直播skull in situ.

Evidence of a prehistoric massacre extends the history of warfare

20 January 2016

Skeletal remains of a group of foragers massacred around 10,000 years ago on the shores of a lagoon is unique evidence of a violent encounter between clashing groups of ancient hunter-gatherers, and suggests the 鈥減resence of warfare鈥 in late Stone Age foraging societies.

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Bronze Age stilt houses unearthed in East Anglian Fens

12 January 2016

Large circular wooden houses built on stilts collapsed in a dramatic fire 3,000 years ago and plunged into a river, preserving their contents in astonishing detail. Archaeologists say the excavations have revealed the best-preserved Bronze Age dwellings ever found in Britain. 聽

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