The Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement

  • Knight M
  • Ballantyne R
  • Robinson Zeki I
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Must Farm pile-dwelling site is an extraordinarily well-preserved Late Bronze Age settlement in Cambridgeshire, UK. The authors present the site's contextual setting, from its construction, occupation and subsequent destruction by fire in relatively quick succession. A slow-flowing watercourse beneath the pile-dwellings provided a benign burial environment for preserving the debris of construction, use and collapse, while the catastrophic manner of destruction introduced a definitive timeframe. The scale of its occupation speaks to the site's exceptional nature, enabling the authors to deduce the everyday flow and use of things in a prehistoric domestic setting.

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Knight, M., Ballantyne, R., Robinson Zeki, I., & Gibson, D. (2019). The Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement. Antiquity, 93(369), 645–663. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.38

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