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Other websites
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Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre
www.flagfen.com
The Flag Fen Laboratories, Bronze-Age site and visitor centre, near Peterborough, is the location of an extraordinary Bronze-Age ritual site a huge timber construction of walkways, platforms and other structures preserved in the peaty soil. It has been estimated that more than two million trees were felled in the construction of this well-preserved site. The Flag Fen website provides further details of the discovery and history of the site, its visitor centre, excavation and reconstruction work, and visitors' facilities. For example, Flag Fen's Visitor Centre houses the Museum of the Bronze Age containing artefacts found on site, including the oldest wheel in England on permanent display. The centre was also responsible for studying and preserving timbers from the 'Seahenge' circle discovered off the Norfolk coast.
Dover Bronze Age boat
www.dover.gov.uk/museum/boat/home.htm
The Dover Bronze Age boat is the oldest-known seagoing vessel in the world, now on display in its own gallery at the Dover Museum. This website provides information on the boat's discovery, excavation and conservation, plus additional sections on Bronze-Age life including trade, technology, homes, beliefs and ritual.
'Seahenge' timbers survey
www.archaeoptics.co.uk/gallery/ casestudies/heritage/seahenge/
Laser-scanned images of the timbers from the famous 'Seahenge' Bronze-Age circle discovered off the Norfolk coast. An English Heritage news release describing the results of the survey and with information about Seahenge can be found here. There is further information about the circle and the special Time Team documentary following its excavation in our Past Programmes archive.

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