Become a Patron! Lockdown Treasure Hunting | Saxon Burial Site | Neolithic Arrow Have you ever wondered what secrets are hidden beneath the ground. In this episode Stephen and Yhana go treasure hunting during lockdown. lockdown and this short film tells just one story. Published: 27 January 2021 Location: Essex, England Duration: 14:25 Photography – …
Description Here we have a Bronze Age Tinned bowl, uncleaned with damage on the bottom of the bowl – Provenance: Bought at auction via ebay Age: c. 1400 – 800 BC Period: Bronze Age Europe Size: D 14.5cm / H 4.5cm Weight: Bronze Age The Bronze Age is a prehistoric period that was characterised by the use of bronze, in some …
Description Here we have a 3000 – 4000-year-old terracotta dipper cup from Britain’s Bronze Age. The vast majority of Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery on today’s arts and antiquities markets come from burial mounds (or tumuli) which are common in the British countryside, and the majority of which were excavated in the Victorian period. Pottery vessels of …
Description A beautiful example of a Bronze Age Barbed and Tanged Arrow-Head, This tool truly is a work of art even though its extremely small and will sit nicely just on the end of your finger. the arrow-head is damaged sadly on one side possibly broken on impact and one of the barbs have also …
B013 – British Bronze Age Cremation Bowl – 1200BC
Description A primitive, beautiful and rare Ancient European Bronze Age ceramic Bowl dating to approximately 1400 – 800 BC. Originally found in southern England near a Bronze Age settlement. Whilst at the time of creation this bowl may have served as a cooking utensil, at the end of the owner’s life it would have served …
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 The Bell Beaker culture (or, in short, Beaker culture) is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker drinking vessel used at the very beginning of the European Bronze Age. Arising from around 2800 BC, it lasted in Britain until as late as 1800 BC but in continental Europe only until 2300 BC, when it was succeeded by the Unetice culture. The culture was widely …
Description The Bell Beaker culture (or, in short, Beaker culture) is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker drinking vessel used at the very beginning of the European Bronze Age. Arising from around 2800 BC, it lasted in Britain until as late as 1800 BC but in continental Europe only until 2300 BC, when it was succeeded by the Unetice culture. The culture was widely …
Description The Bell Beaker culture (or, in short, Beaker culture) is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker drinking vessel used at the very beginning of the European Bronze Age. Arising from around 2800 BC, it lasted in Britain until as late as 1800 BC but in continental Europe only until 2300 BC, when it was succeeded by the Unetice culture. The culture was widely …
Description The Bell Beaker culture (or, in short, Beaker culture) is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker drinking vessel used at the very beginning of the European Bronze Age. Arising from around 2800 BC, it lasted in Britain until as late as 1800 BC but in continental Europe only until 2300 BC, when it was succeeded by the Unetice culture. The culture was widely …