Inventories of Routine from Must Farm: Mark Knight
Mark Knight, who led the series of excavations at Must Farm near Peterborough, explains how this site provides a unique window on every day life in the Bronze Age. Entire inventories of household possessions from pots to fabrics have been preserved. This talk forms part of the 2021 NVAT Bronze Age lecture series throwing light on migration, ritual and everyday life in the Bronze Age. Please visit our website to DONATE and see details of other talks: www.nenevalleyarchaeology.co.uk

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