The Iron Age in Britain spanned from about 750 B.C ... we’ve recovered a large quantity of pottery, some of which has been ...
Archaeologists with the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) made a series of discoveries ...
This piece of pottery was found on East Mersea Island beach by Peter Wiltcher whilst out walking. Peter regularly looks for items of interest on the beach and takes part in metal detecting.
such as pottery and jewelry, which shed light on the daily lives of Iron Age denizens. Denmark’s Vejle Museums plans to publish extensive information on each of the discoveries in the near future.
Wheel-throwing techniques were not introduced into Britain until the end of the Iron Age. Until the first century ... temper' such as sand or crushed pottery, which reduced shrinkage and cracking ...
Pieces of Iron Age pottery were uncovered on the main island of Hirta in the largest archaeological dig to be carried out on the island chain. A fragment of possible Bronze Age pottery was also ...
They believe it showed evidence of a large fire which Iron Age communities would have gathered around for feasts, between 800BC and AD43. Specialists will now analyse the bones, pottery ...