Flag Fen: A Concise Archæoguide Flag Fen: A Concise Archæoguide

Flag Fen: A Concise Archæoguide

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Description de l’éditeur

Flag Fen is one of the best-preserved Late Bronze Age sits yet found in Britain. It was discovered in 1982 and consists of many tens of thousands of timbers which were driven into the muddy waters of a fen on the outskirts of modern Peterborough, between about 1300 and 900 BC. Hundreds of valuable objects, including swords, daggers and jewellery, were dropped into the water around the timbers, as offerings.


Flag Fen was opened to the public in 1987 and is now a major visitor attraction. It was also the subject of a first-of-its-kind crowdsourced and crowdfunded archaeological dig during the summer of 2012, organised by Digventures.


This specially commissioned work, written by archaeologist and discoverer of Flag Fen, Francis Pryor MBE, provides a concise companion to anyone seeking an authoritative introduction to this remarkable site.


Contents (about 57 pages):


1 The Fens in a Nutshell

2 Background: The Landscape of Flag Fen

3 The Discovery of Flag Fen

4 The Post Alignment

5 The Platform

6 The Finds

7 The Religious Ceremonies

8 Interpretation: What Does it all Mean?

9 Wood, Wheels and Status

10 The Sophistication of Ancient Technology

11 Flag Fen and the Public

12 Flag Fen Threatened

13 Flag Fen: The Future

GENRE
Histoire
SORTIE
2014
18 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
64
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Boudicca Books
TAILLE
1,3
Mo

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