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Excavations at Must Farm by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit. Project funded by Historic England and Forterra. Supported by the University of Cambridge.

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These animal hoofprints are similar to the ones we found around the settlement at Must Farm. They're great to find, though difficult to clean up!

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Thousands of Must Farm's pottery sherds were part of the refit, giving us a total of 128 different vessels. It felt like a prehistoric jigsaw where we didn't have all the pieces!

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We're excited to share some of our latest post-excavation updates on Digging for Britain. The episode is on BBC Two this Sunday or available on iPlayer now.

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Weโ€™re very excited to have been working with the fantastic Dr. James Dilley & emmalouwynjones on some Must Farm replicas. Weโ€™re just finishing a video series exploring the artefacts, placing them in their context at Must Farm and explaining their importance in the assemblage.

Weโ€™re very excited to have been working with the fantastic <a href="/ancientcraftUK/">Dr. James Dilley</a> &amp; <a href="/emmalouwynjones/">emmalouwynjones</a> on some Must Farm replicas. Weโ€™re just finishing a video series exploring the artefacts, placing them in their context at Must Farm and explaining their importance in the assemblage.
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Between 2015-16 archaeologists from Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavated the remains of one of the best-preserved #BronzeAge settlements ever discovered in the UK. Join Chris Wakefield to take a journey back almost 3,000 years ago: bit.ly/3Ox8RaU #History #Archaeology

Between 2015-16 archaeologists from <a href="/CambridgeUnit/">Cambridge Archaeological Unit</a> excavated the remains of one of the best-preserved #BronzeAge settlements ever discovered in the UK.

Join Chris Wakefield to take a journey back almost 3,000 years ago: bit.ly/3Ox8RaU

#History #Archaeology