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Bronze Age Grave Goods. What the grave goods tell us. Usually made of pottery, they could sometimes be metal, and very occasionally gold.

Remains of a Bronze Age chieftain are unearthed in Gloucestershire
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The classic beaker burials of the early bronze age are famously associated with pots, daggers, gold ornaments and other objects, but the number of grave goods decreases during the later bronze age and does not increase significantly again until the late iron age. Bone needle, kaolin and bone bead necklace, bronze earring: Around 3,700 years ago, an elaborate.

Remains of a Bronze Age chieftain are unearthed in Gloucestershire

Lynch (eds) in the shadow of the age of stonehenge: Ritual in early bronze age grave goods (oxbow april 2015) is an outcome of a long research project investigating chalcolithic and early bronze age artefacts (once ascribed to a ‘wessex culture’) in relation to their possible uses as dress accessories or equipment employed in rituals and ceremonies. Grave goods in bronze age and iron age cemeteries are a good indicator of relative social status; Some even had the spectacular sighting of gold as their grave goods which contrasted from the less wealthy graves which were more deficient.