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  2. List of Iron Age states - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Age is an archaeological age, the last of the three-age system of Old World prehistory. It follows the Bronze Age, in the Ancient Near East beginning c. 1200 BC, and in Europe beginning in 793 It is taken to end with the beginning of Classical Antiquity, in about the 6th century BC, although in Northern Europe, the Germanic Iron Age is taken to last until the beginning of the Viking ...

  3. Iron Age - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Age in Central Asia began when iron objects appear among the Indo-European Saka in present-day Xinjiang (China) between the 10th century BC and the 7th century BC, such as those found at the cemetery site of Chawuhukou.

  4. Category:Iron Age sites - Wikipedia

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    Iron Age sites in Asia (4 C, 27 P) E. Iron Age sites in Europe (9 C, 35 P) This page was last edited on 16 June 2019, at 07:53 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. List of hillforts and ancient settlements in Somerset - Wikipedia

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    The site of an early Iron Age stock enclosure which may also have been a fort. It was also used as a Roman field system. The site was excavated in the early 1900s and again in the 1950s. Artefacts from the site include human and animal remains, pottery, and flint flakes. [20] Bat's Castle Caesar's Camp Iron Age: 1007667 [21] Carhampton

  6. List of prehistoric structures in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    There are many prehistoric sites and structures of interest remaining from prehistoric Britain, spanning the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age.Among the most important are the Wiltshire sites around Stonehenge and Avebury, which are designated as a World Heritage Site.

  7. Iron Age Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Old Iron Age was an era of immense changes in the lands inhabited by the Balts, ... managing director at MAP Archaeological Practice Ltd in late 2019. ...

  8. Carn Euny - Wikipedia

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    Carn Euny (from Cornish: Karn Uni) [1] is an archaeological site near Sancreed, on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It consists of evidence of both Iron Age and post-Iron Age settlement, [2] with excavation on the site showning activity at Carn Euny as early as the Neolithic period. The first timber huts there were built about ...

  9. British Iron Age - Wikipedia

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    The Battersea Shield, c. 350–50 BC. The British Iron Age is a conventional name used in the archaeology of Great Britain, referring to the prehistoric and protohistoric phases of the Iron Age culture of the main island and the smaller islands, typically excluding prehistoric Ireland, which had an independent Iron Age culture of its own.