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Flag Fen Archaeology Park

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Susan
July 27, 2021
Visit a 3000 year old Bronze Age Village wander around this ritual causeway just as our ancestors did.
Caroline
August 18, 2018
if you like the bronze age....
Pauline
April 17, 2016
Travel back 3,500 years to discover what life was like for our prehistoric ancestors at the finest Bronze Age archaeological site in Northern Europe. Discovered by Francis Pryor in 1982, the remains of a prehistoric causeway can be seen by visitors. Flag Fen, east of Peterborough, England, is a Bronze Age site developed about 3500 years ago, comprising over 60,000 timbers, arranged in five very long rows, creating a wooden causeway across the wet fenland. www.vivacity-peterborough.com/museums-and-heritage/flag-fen/
Travel back 3,500 years to discover what life was like for our prehistoric ancestors at the finest Bronze Age archaeological site in Northern Europe. Discovered by Francis Pryor in 1982, the remains of a prehistoric causeway can be seen by visitors. Flag Fen, east of Peterborough, England, is a Bro…
Nick And Somporn
September 20, 2022
Flag Fen Archaeology Park sits in the midst of a unique Bronze Age landscape that has revealed a mysterious timber causeway and platform made by people 3,500 years ago. At the heart of the Flag Fen basin and steeped in pre-history, the park is also a place for nature to survive and thrive.
Shelina
July 28, 2022
Flag Fen, east of Peterborough, England, is a Bronze Age site that was constructed about 3500 years ago and consists of more than 60,000 timbers arranged in five very long rows,[2] creating a wooden causeway (around 1 km long) across the wet fenland. Part-way across the structure, a small island was formed.
Beliggenhet
Peterborough, England