Bronze Age houses uncovered in Cambridgeshire 'best ever' Image copyright Cambridge archaeological unit Image caption Archaeologists work on a wooden platform as they uncover the houses Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be the "best-preserved Bronze Age dwellings ever found in Britain". The circular wooden houses, built on stilts, form part of a settlement at Must Farm quarry, in Cambridgeshire, and date to about 1000-800 BC. A fire destroyed the posts, causing the houses to fall into a river where silt helped preserve the contents. Pots with meals still inside and clothing have been found at the site. Image copyright Cambridge Archaeological Unit Image caption After analysing wooden pots found at the site, archaeologists found food in some An earlier test trench at the site, near Whittlesey, revealed small cups, bowls and jars. In addition, archaeologists said "exotic" glass beads that formed part of a necklace "hinted...
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