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One of a group of nine cattle skulls, all missing the lower jaw. They were deposited together in a pit possibly dating to the Iron Age. Reasons for such deposition could vary from them being waste resulting from feasting or leather working, to a more complex ritual deposition

One of a group of nine cattle skulls, all missing the lower jaw. They were deposited together in a pit possibly dating to the Iron Age. Reasons for such deposition could vary from them being waste resulting from feasting or leather working, to a more complex ritual deposition
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Roman architecture is at centre of Europe’s visual allure. Sophisticated Roman structures have survived hundreds of centuries without renovation... In 103 AD Roman engineer Apollodorus of Damascus built a 1.1km bridge from stone and wood. Trajan’s Bridge was 19m from surface of

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Excavations by Border Archaeology ahead of a new housing development in Banbury, Oxfordshire, have uncovered a previously unknown Anglo-Saxon cemetery of more than 50 burials, many of them richly furnished. the-past.com/news/high-stat…

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August Staff photo competition, first prize winner: Mammoth Graveyard visit – a Bison bone – Irma Bernardus #borderarchaeology

August Staff photo competition, first prize winner:
Mammoth Graveyard visit – a Bison bone – Irma Bernardus
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