Last week there has been made a great discovery about the domestic life in the iron age. When archeologists started excavating a landmark in Oxfordshire, they where expecting to find something, because the area was occupied for over 3000 years. They weren't expecting to find iron age settlement.
What they found was far more than they wanted to find. It was a dozen roundhouses dating form 400BC to 100BC and an enormous Roman villa built in the late third century. All of that was possible thanks to Earth Trust, a enviromental charity that cares for any evidence of past life. What's more, the archeologists found a Roman cementary with fourty graves and a stone-built corn-drying ovens. They found many personal items in a high state of preservation, which shouldn't be suprising, as the discoveries have been made right on the foot of an enormous Roman hillfort. The specialists say that the settlement can continue well into the landscape, beyond the area the archeologists have searched so far.
It is very exciting that even after so many years of searching, we can still discover and find out new things about the past.
My source : https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/feb/14/astonishing-dig-reveals-domestic-life-in-the-iron-age
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