
Bronze bracelet with coral decoration discovered at the site in Yorkshire. Photograph: MAP Archeology
Almost 3,000 years after being buried, the remarkably well-preserved remains of 150 skeletons and their personal possessions have been discovered in a small market town at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds.
The remains of the burial ground that contained skeletons of people from the middle-iron age Arras culture in Pocklington, east Yorkshire is being hailed as…
Source: ‘Hugely important’ iron age remains found at Yorkshire site | Science | The Guardian
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That does seem like a significant find indeed. The bracelet is lovely, and shows how cultured the society was, to produce such wonderful ornamentation.
Best wishes, Pete.
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fantastic
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