Wetland hoards, Bronze Age rituals
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A metalwork hoard dated to the Wilburton phase of the later Bronze Age, found at Barway close to the Isle of Ely in the Cambridgeshire Fens, is reported. Consideration of the hoard, in the context of later prehistoric hoarding in the... more
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Deposition of both objects and human bodies in wetland environments such as bogs and lakes, took place throughout large parts of prehistoric times. Among these finds are well-preserved finds such as the Tollund Man, the bronze lurs from... more
A Bronze Age hoard was discovered in the West of Norfolk on the Fen Edge in 1992, and was excavated in subsequent years. The hoard consists of 13 complete or fragmentary bronze objects, one stone, one complete bun ingot and 41 ingot... more
One of the biggest challenges for students of the European Bronze Age is to understand the reason behind the massive deposition of large amounts of recyclable metal in non-metalliferous regions. Such depositions are particularly puzzling... more
Hoards of metal objects from the Bronze and Early Iron Ages (over a 1 000 known in Poland) are distinguished as one of the most enigmatic categories of archaeological finds. Systematic investigations conducted on these assemblages in... more
Ely, Cambridgeshire, is known to tourists as an incredible city steeped in myth and legend and dominated by the Norman Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture. There have been many popular books written about the Isle, but in... more
Bywa, że miejsca zyskują znaczenie dzięki przypadkowym wydarzeniom, jednak częściej ich postrzeganie wynika z celowego działania. Ta refleksja wysnuta z obserwacji społeczności z różnych części globu jest także ważna w badaniach nad... more
MÉLIN M. (2013) - Etat des connaissances concernant les découvertes métalliques en milieu humide en Pays de la Loire du Chalcolithique au début du 1er âge du Fer, in: BOULUD-GAZO S. (dir.), Le Chalcolithique et l’âge du Bronze dans les... more
In the midst of Godelier, Facebook and bloody forays. Several comments on metal and its availability in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages. This paper consists of several impressions on the subject of the availability of metal among... more
[On the question of the character of ritual deposits] The concept of ritual deposits (hoards) is unevenly used within archaeology. Thus, the question of the character of ritual deposits is an important issue to consider in theoretical as... more
La plupart des armes et mobilier métallique mis au jour dans la plaine alluviale rhénane n'ont pas bénéficié de publication à l'échelle nationale à l'exception des épées de la rive badoise et du casque de Weil-am-Rhein mais qui reste... more
Cet ouvrage fait suite à la tenue d'un Séminaire Archéologique de l'Ouest sur la relation entre l 'Homme et son environnement pendant l'âge du Bronze dans le Nord-Ouest de la France, qui s'est déroulé le 22 mars 2012 à l'Université de... more
L’objectif principal de cette étude était de mieux cerner les caractéristiques de la pratique des dépôts en milieu humide en France, ses variations dans l’espace et dans le temps, grâce à des données quantitatives et homogènes. Ce travail... more