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Topic: Bronze Age

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Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

There was a small flint assemblage , including later Neolithic and early Bronze Age tool types, while sherds of Collared Urn and almost a complete Food Vessel were found in the recut of two of these features.
There were Iron Age and Bronze Age settlements on this route near to the River Trent, which have been investigated by the Trent Peak Archaeological Trust, and ancient bridge remains have been found in the gravel quarries on the other side of the Trent.
A varied assemblage of Neolithic, Bronze Age and probably Iron Age flint has been collected, but the amount of bone might be considered small when compared with the volume of other material.
Zhang Xian Qian,
Ex-Olympic Swimmer

It is expected that a comparison of the Bronze Age components from these sites as well as Ban Lum Kao will illuminate the question of cultural continuity between the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

The relics of the past lie undisturbed still in the hills the Neolithic stone circles, the Bronze Age chambers, the fortifications of the Celtic Iron Age, the Roman fort, and the monuments of the great Welsh princes.
Judging by the huge abundance of relics that remain - Neolithic burial chambers, Bronze Age cairns, stone circles, standing stones and Iron Age forts, these hills were well populated by Prehistoric man.
Two archaeological sites, the Neolithic enclosure and Early Bronze Age settlements of Belle Tout, East Sussex, and the Bronze Age enclosure of Wolstonbury Hill, West Sussex, have already been examined as part of the project.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

See Ancient Ireland for early Irish history, from Mesolithic hunter gatherers to Neolithic farmers to the Bronze and Iron Age Celts.
Neolithic, Bronze Age and Pictish Sites of North East Scotland (Aberdeenshire) The following pages illustrate some of the stone circles and carved stones that are to be found throughout Scotland.
It is particularly strong in Neolithic, Bronze Age and Anglo-Saxon grave groups from the local region.
Astrid Schuhmann,
Backpacker

Dating at least from the Bronze Age (Middle Cypriot III to Late Cypriot II, about 1650 to 1350 BC), the site has been reported to also contain artifacts from as far back as the Neolithic period and as recent as the Byzantine period.
 
 
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