Author: Steve Slater

King of the Fens

Latest Updates King of the Fens On a routine archaeology survey at Flag Fen, east of Peterborough, England on the 25th February 1938, a burial was discovered, which turned out to be a very important Bronze age man. Therefore he became known as the king of the Fens.  #foogallery-gallery-611 .fg-image { width: 150px; }
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Uffington man

Latest Updates Uffington man Uffington man was discovered on June 5th 1936 under the eye of the Uffington white horse chalk figure by Professor of archaeology Sir Richard Hollingbrooke of the world famous Albion university, Wiltshire England. Uffington man was a Bronze age king from the time period 3000 BC-500 AD. #foogallery-gallery-60 .fg-image { width: [...]
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Crouched burial

Latest Updates Crouched burial This ancient grave was discovered right in the centre of the world famous Avebury stone circle, Wiltshire England. Could this be a warlord or a king of the ancient Britons ? Was he a sacrifice or killed in battle (due to the wound on his head)? #foogallery-gallery-562 .fg-image { width: 150px; [...]
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