Chapter 8: The Early Bronze Age and Beyond The Early Bronze Age spans from about 2,200 BC to 1600 BC and was another period of change. It was during this time that there was the first widespread use of metals. Whilst there is certainly evidence of continued ritual use of the henges into and beyond …
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Oct 01
Yorkshire’s “Sacred Vale” – The Dawn of Brigantia
- By George in Articles, Brigantia, Bronze Age, Neolithic, Regional Surveys, Reports
The “Sacred” Vale of Mowbray – Brigantia’s Neolithic Capital? More than 2,000 years before the discovery and widespread use of Iron an unprecedented bout of monument building in the centre of Brigantia created the Britain’s largest religious monument complex, a place that has been suggested as being Britain’s religious capital during the Neolithic Period. Whatever …
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- NCL-9A50FB WEIGHT UNKNOWN 7 March 2025Complete lead weight of unknown date (c. AD 43-1800).The object is broadly cuboidal with uneven, rounded faces. The apex face has a linear gouge across almost the entire surface. The base has a small sub-circular indentation, probably a casting flaw. The object has a consistent light buff patina across all surfaces.The object likely functioned as […]
- NCL-99FE10 BUTTON COVER POST MEDIEVAL 7 March 2025Incomplete copper alloy button cover, dating to the post medieval period (c. AD 1750-1850).The object is broadly sub-circular in shape and domed, with c. 30% of the object missing as the result of a sharp linear break. The obverse of the object is decorated with a pressed design comprising a central annulet surrounded by a […]
- NCL-9A9171 BUTTON POST MEDIEVAL 7 March 2025Incomplete copper alloy button, dating to the post medieval period (c. AD 1500-1700).The object is circular in plan, with a domed obverse and flattened reverse. From the centre of the reverse projects a broken integral suspension loop with a short stem. Both faces of the button are undecorated, and it has a mottled grey-brown to light green […]
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