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Iron Age Feast Found in England : Discovery News

Iron Age Feast Found in England : Discovery News | Archaeology News | Scoop.it
Just in time for the holidays, this discovery shows how our ancestors celebrated big events more than 2,000 years ago.

Remnants of an Iron-Age feast, including cattle skulls and 13 cauldrons, have been unearthed in Chiseldon, United Kingdom, according to a report in the latest British Archaeology

The discovery marks the largest grouping of early cauldrons ever found in Europe. One cauldron features a handle plate in the form of a cow's head; zoomorphic decoration is otherwise unknown on a British cauldron.

Analysis of the interiors of the cauldrons has even revealed traces of animal fats, a tantalizing suggestion that these objects might have been used in cooking and serving meat-rich stews at Iron-Age feasts over 2,000 ago," Julia Farley, curator of European Iron Age collections at the British Museum, told Discovery News.
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Workmen find Georgian artefacts at old hospital - Top stories - Scotsman.com

Workmen find Georgian artefacts at old hospital - Top stories - Scotsman.com | Archaeology News | Scoop.it
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered a slice of Georgian history on the former site of the Royal Infirmary hospital.

 

Pottery, bits of bottle, coins and buttons from the 18th century were found by workers at what is now Edinburgh University’s High School Yards.

 

A dig took place after contractors drafted in to lay utilities uncovered a series of outer walls from the old royal’s Surgical Hospital, which was built on the site in 1738. Among the highlights was a sixpenny piece dating from 1816 and the reign of George IV.

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Great story,  Jake is a lovely man from AOC Archaeology.   Plus i am from Edinburgh.  What is not to like! 

 

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