The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
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The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
Description Fragment of Roman Gutter Circa: 1st-4th Century AD This small fragment of Roman gutter was found on a site in Essex, England which yields finds from periods of history spanning Palaeolithic – Roman. This particular find was close to a scattered area of Roman tiles and a brick in a small area of woodland. …
Description Roman Samian Ware Sherd Circa: 1st-4th Century AD This small fragment / sherd of Roman pottery (Samian Ware) was found on a site in Essex, England which yields finds from periods of history spanning Palaeolithic – Roman. This particular find was close to a scattered area of Roman tiles and a brick in a …
Description Roman Brick Circa: 1st-4th Century AD This large fragment of ancient Roman brick was found on a site in Essex, England which yields finds from periods of history spanning Palaeolithic – Roman. This particular find was close to a scattered area of Roman tiles in a small area of woodland. Measurements: 9.6 cm x …
Description Fragments of Roman Tiles Circa: 1st-4th Century AD These fragments of ancient Roman tiles were found on a site in Essex, England which yields finds from periods of history spanning Palaeolithic – Roman. This particular find scattered across a small area of woodland and washed into a ditch by heavy rainfall totals 30 fragments …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …