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Fragment of large storage jar with charred grain adhered to the interior| Must Farm
Three pots found stacked inside one another| Must Farm
Small, fineware pot beneath Roundhouse One| Must Farm
Area of foot and hoof prints outside of the palisade| Must Farm
Wooden wheel discovered in the western area of the settlement| Must Farm
Small amber bead from Roundhouse One| Must Farm
Area of extremely well preserved wattle panelling| Must Farm
Finely worked wooden box fragments from Roundhouse One| Must Farm
Wooden trough/platter with residues inside| Must Farm
Very fine ball of thread, recovered from remains of Roundhouse One| Must Farm
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Late Bronze Age socketed axe, in occupation material.| Must Farm
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Remains of a necklace comprised of amber, jet and glass beads.| Must Farm
Small fineware pot| Must Farm
Late Bronze Age socketed axe found beneath a roundhouse.| Must Farm
Broken Bronze sword section, found in the settlement.| Must Farm
Late Bronze Age socketed axe, still hafted.| Must Farm
Late Bronze Age “poppyhead” cup”| Must Farm
Section of excavation showing the different silt deposits| Must Farm
Tip of timber upright from settlement| Must Farm
Blue glass bead| Must Farm
Closely woven charred textile| Must Farm
Burnt layer of settlement debris including complete pots.| Must Farm
Close-up shot of Bronze sickle from fire-damaged settlement.| Must Farm
Bronze spearhead with charred remains of spear shaft| Must Farm
Bronze cast sickle before being lifted| Must Farm
Ash palisade post with tool marks| Must Farm
Wilburton type sword found with rivets and fragment of lead pommel.| Must Farm
Sherds of Grooved Ware pottery from a small pit which also contained Auroch and Wild Boar bones. The pottery adds to a growing collection of ‘dry’ occupation debris buried beneath the peat … read more| Must Farm
One of series of V-shaped barriers or weirs that crossed the course of the channel. The weirs were constructed off-site as long sections of hurdles before being slotted into position using deeply … read more| Must Farm
Length 4.78m; Width 0.42m; Depth 0.10m| Must Farm
Length 2.25m; Width 0.56m; Depth 0.15m.| Must Farm
Length 6.25m; Width 0.71m; Depth 0.31m| Must Farm
Length 3.94m; Width 0.35m; Depth 0.25m.| Must Farm
Along with the fish weirs and fish traps the evidence for fishing included the skeletal remains of Pike, Perch, Carp and Smelt. Caches of pike mandibles replete with large sharp teeth were … read more| Must Farm
Small undecorated bowl (20cm diameter) found beside a crouched inhumation situated at the centre of an Oval Barrow. The barrow survived intact beneath the peat and was encircled by a causewayed ring-ditch.| Must Farm
One of eighteen traps identified within the Must Farm palaeochannel. Though to be a Eel trap on the basis of its closed-weave design and by historical precedent.| Must Farm
Crouched burial located at the centre of a Oval Barrow situated along the northern edge of the Neolithic course of the River Nene. The barrow was completely buried beneath the peat and … read more| Must Farm
Length 8.42m; Width 0.85m; Depth 0.12m| Must Farm
Possibly the earliest known example of a transom-built boat in the UK found at the bottom of the Must Farm channel. Length 4.34m; Width 0.70m; Depth 0.30m.| Must Farm
Mass of cloven-hoof prints cutting the old land surface at the bottom of the Flag Fen Basin; cow, pig and deer prints have been identified although the former (cow and pig) might … read more| Must Farm
Preserved wooden fence lines or ‘dead-hedges’. The stake & brushwood built boundaries delineated a series of small paddocks located along the increasingly wet Early Bronze Age river valley.| Must Farm
‘Pencil-point’ posts forming a palisaded enclosure around a raised settlement over the channel. Wood chips derived from the making of the sharpened ends were found preserved close by.| Must Farm
Bronze cast sickle found amongst the charred remains of a raised settlement situated above the channel. One of several bronze tools (awls, punches, gouges, chisels etc) deposited along with the rest of … read more| Must Farm
The charred remains of the spear shaft was found still lodged inside the spearhead socket illustrating that it too was a victim of the inferno that destroyed the settlement.| Must Farm
Small double prow-built logboat complete with puddled-clay repairs. This boat was found atop of a collapsed fish weir. Length 5.44m; Width 0.68m; Depth 0.23m| Must Farm
Rim sherds of small Early Iron Age jar found in channel sediments.| www.mustfarm.com