Articles about "iron age"
Feddersen Wierde - Iron Age Settlement of Feddersen Wierde
Feddersen Wierde is an important Iron Age site located on the marshy coastland of northern Germany. It was first occupied around the first century BC and ...
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Iron Age (a definition)
The Iron Age is part of the Three Age System developed by Danish museum director CJ Thomsen, to deal with his ungainly collections.
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Akan - The West African Cultural Group and the Archaeology of Akan
Akan has been associated ethnohistorically to West African Iron Age archaeological sites and their occupants as early as the 5th century AD. ...
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Inagina, Last House of Iron
The idea of smelting iron--that is, processing the raw metal to remove impurities and make ... More on African Iron Age. Iron Age SitesAfrican Archaeology ...
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An Hour in the Life: At Aissa Dugjé with Scott MacEachern
There are broken potsherds, bits of animal bone and fragments of iron slag all over the ancient ... African Iron Age. Akan Culture · Bosutswe (Botswana) ...
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Grauballe Man - Who was the Bog Body called Grauballe Man
The Grauballe Man is the name of an Iron Age bog body recovered in 1952 from a peat bog in central Jutland, Denmark.
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Sidon - Phoenician City State and Harbor Sidon
The archaeological site of Sidon includes the ruins of what was an important city-state of the Iron Age civilization of Phoenicia also called Canaan, ...
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Navan Fort (Northern Ireland)
Definition: The Iron Age archaeological site of Navan Fort is an ancient political and religious capital of the celtic world, in County Armagh near Ulster ...
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Lindow Man (UK)
The Lindow Man bog body refers to mummified Iron Age human remains of a man recovered from a peat bog called Lindow Moss near Manchester in Cheshire county, ...
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Corlea Trackway (Ireland)
Corlea Trackway is an Iron Age roadway that measures one kilometer long and four meters (12 feet) wide, and was built of massive oaken planks.
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