Must Farm Bronze Age settlement
The exceptional site of Must Farm offers, in exquisite detail, a vivid picture of everyday life in the Bronze Age. Ten months of excavation have yielded Britain’s 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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Must Farm: The Bronze Age Settlement That Suddenly Burned Down | Digging For Britain

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Bronze Age Runnymede: Excavations at Runnymede Bridge

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part One Introducing Bronze Age Textiles

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Must Farm: The Incredible Discoveries Behind 'Britain's Pompeii'

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The Amesbury Archer : 20 Years On

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part Two Must Farm's Fibres and Fabrics

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The Bronze Age - Rise & Collapse of Mankind's First Civilization | FD Ancient History

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These Giant Stones Were Sealed for 185 Million Years – Here’s What We Found Whilst Fossil Hunting!

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Tomb of the Exodus Pharaoh: What Was Found & Why You Don't Know About It!

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Bush Barrow Chieftain - Britain's richest Bronze Age burial, close to Stonehenge

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The Must Farm pile dwelling – taste, appearance, lifestyle and communication in the Late Bronze Age

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Why This Discovery Changes Everything We Know About Bronze Age Britain

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Archaeologists Find A Mysterious 5,000-Year-Old Cathedral

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A Bronze Age Mystery | FULL EPISODE | Time Team

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Exploring the Viking Age #13: Daniel Serra - What did Vikings Eat?

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part Four Yarn and Wound Thread

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Britain's Pompeii: The Remarkably Preserved Burnt Bronze Age Village

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Homes Through History | Episode 1: Visiting a Bronze Age Roundhouse

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Must Farm, Roman Settlements And More Of Digging For Britain's Greatest Ancient Finds

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