Must Farm Quarry
domus praehistoricae
Must Farm Quarry (scilicet "lapicidinae fundi Must") est locus archaeologicus inter Petroburgum et Wittleseiam(en) situs.
Ibi in fundo canalis partim exsiccatae anno 2013 repertae sunt cymbae octo e truncis arborum exscalptae inter annos 3 650 et 3 000 a.p. factae.
Eodem fere loco a mense Septembri 2015 ab archaeologis Cantabrigiensibus repertae sunt domos rotundas duas e ligno factas querceo fraxineoque. Hae domi inter annos 3 000 et 2 800 a.p., igne destructae, in flumen Nene ibi currens submersae sunt et usque hodie in aquis limoque conservabantur.
Bibliographia
recensere- Margarita Gleba, Susanna Harris, "The first plant bast fibre technology: identifying splicing in archaeological textiles" in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (25 Iulii 2018)
- Maev Kennedy, "Eight bronze age boats surface at Fens creek in record find" in The Guardian (4 Iunii 2013)
- Maev Kennedy, "'A bronze age Pompeii': archaeologists hail discovery of Peterborough site" in The Guardian (12 Ianuarii 2016)
- M. L. Ledger et al., "Intestinal parasites at the Late Bronze Age settlement of Must Farm, in the fens of East Anglia, UK (9th century B.C.E.)" (2019) apud Academia.edu pro Parasitology
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Must Farm Quarry spectant. |
- Must Farm (situs archaeologorum publicus)
- "Bronze Age Homes Unearthed in East Anglia" apud Historic England