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1. Madsebakke - unique iron Age rock carvings.

2. Now she has reached the iron age.

3. Bronze Age settlement and Iron Age cemetery.

4. The Ballista is an Iron Age artillery unit

5. Most of them date from the Iron Age.

6. Iron Age states and Chiefdoms Eastern states and Chiefdoms

7. These tools were found in an early Iron Age settlement.

8. The tools were found in an early Iron Age settlement.

9. Excavations of the site have revealed an Iron Age settlement.

10. It grew from the proto-Aksumite Iron Age period c

11. They are excavating the remains of an Iron Age settlement.

12. The history of the island begins with the Iron Age.

13. Iron came later, in what was called the Iron Age.

14. During the Iron Age, the first rotary mill appeared in Britain.

15. But Arameans contributed in many other ways to Iron Age civilization

16. During the Iron Age, a Celtic language and culture emerged in Ireland.

17. It was found in what was a pool in the iron age.

18. Also, among the artefacts from the Iron Age, glass beads are important evidence.

19. The Iron Age also produced the first evidence of polled cattle in Britain.

20. The Barbarians were knocking about in the late bronze age and iron age.

21. The oldest of fireplace furnishings, Andirons were used widely from the Late Iron Age

22. during the transitional period from Bronze to Iron Age, the settlement reached largest extension.

23. Evidently a medieval castle had been built on the site of an Iron Age fort.

24. Our first example comes from a cemetery complex in Humberside dating from the Iron Age.

25. Modern building work has revealed Iron Age remains,(Sentencedict.com) old almshouses and a Quaker burial ground.

26. This particular part of the excavations is concentrating on the Bronze Age and Iron Age levels.

27. The museum has a fascinating collection of exhibits ranging from Iron Age pottery to Inuit clothing.

28. Guntuling culture is one of the typical remains of the early Iron Age in Sanjiang Plains.

29. There is some evidence, also, that people of the Iron Age were present in the locality.

30. Ishpeming Birchbark Canoes Handmade in the traditional Iron Age style, Homemade on the ground, the old way

31. 11 They have tried to reconstruct the settlement as it would have been in Iron Age times.

32. A great building of the Iron Age, the Colosseum increases happiness and produces medals every 24 hours

33. 21 The museum has a fascinating collection of exhibits ranging from Iron Age pottery to Inuit clothing.

34. During the Iron Age, what is now metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic people.

35. The burial ground dates from the Iron Age, or Villanovan period (9th century BC), up to Roman times.

36. Its low relief carved panels make it "the major artistic document for the Early Iron Age" in Phoenicia.

37. Join me for an introductory course on Biblical archaeology of ancient Israel and Judah during the Iron Age (ca

38. On Roman tombstones and in the Iron age in the Celtic period we find a mounted night killing serpents.

39. In South Asia, Anklets or ankle bracelets date back 8000 years while in Europe they date to the Iron Age

40. 28 Much is known about Bath, where the hot springs were almost certainly venerated in the pre-Roman Iron Age.

41. Alliances are an optional feature in DomiNations, unlocked by repairing the Alliance Gate for 30,000 Food in the Iron Age

42. This general conclusion applies whether the sites had Iron-Age antecedents or developed during the course of the Roman occupation.

43. Its origins are lost in antiquity but the Rock has probably ben used as a fortress from the Iron Age.

44. I have heard it said that they were built by Iron Age men in honour of Megan, a Celtic goddess.

45. As prehistory, these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.

46. Alternatively, there are suggestions that, in the latter phases of the Iron Age, these structures simply indicate a greater accumulation of wealth and a higher standard of living, although any such shift is invisible in the archaeological record for the Middle Iron Age, when hill forts come into their own.

47. In these sectors the relative presence will be selected, with reference to the following periods: paleolithic neolithic aeneolithic and bronze age iron age.

48. Anklets (262 items) In South Asia, Anklets or ankle bracelets date back 8000 years while in Europe they date to the Iron Age

49. As prehistory(http://Sentencedict.com), these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.

50. All the evidence unearthed thus far confirms that the site of Jezreel was a major Israelite center in the period of the Iron Age.

51. There are numerous Iron Age hill forts, some of which, like Cadbury Castle and Ham Hill, were later reoccupied in the Early Middle Ages.

52. In other regions of Europe the Iron Age began in the 8th century BC in Central Europe and the 6th century BC in Northern Europe.

53. Labeled City of Art and History, Arles was in the Iron Age one of the main cities of the country before becoming an important site of

54. In Bogland (1969), he invoked the metaphor of the well-preserved bodies of people from the Iron Age, found in peat bogs in Ireland and Denmark

55. Professor Mehmet Sarikaya claims: “We are on the brink of a materials revolution that will be on a par with the Iron Age and the Industrial Revolution.

56. Attila is a Feudal World of the Imperium of Man located in the Ultima Segmentum that maintains a late Iron Age civilisation and almost no advanced Imperial technology

57. This historically important linear defensive earthwork across the neck of the Cimbrian peninsula was initiated by the Danes in the Nordic Iron Age at some point before 500 AD.

58. While working on the piece of land which had been occupied for more than 3,000 years, Archaeologists found an extended iron age settlement with remains of nearly a dozen roundhouses …

59. Centred on the ancient city of Axum/Aksum, the nation grew from the proto-Aksumite Iron Age period around 400 BC to its height around the 1 st century AD.

60. 17 hours ago · The Basques seem to have been marked, since the Iron Age, by both geographic and cultural isolation, including, to a degree, from each other

61. Our Birchbark canoes are handmade in the traditional Iron Age style, homemade on the ground, in the old way with a few iron tools and a lot of elbow grease.

62. The Cowbell, which dates back to the Iron Age, is a bell worn by pastured or free-roaming livestock to scare off predators and to keep tabs on grazing herds

63. Aksum (also spelled Axum or Aksoum) is the name of a powerful urban Iron Age Kingdom in Ethiopia that flourished between the first century BC and the 7th/8th centuries AD

64. At the following Sicilian city, of the early Iron Age, instead, the acromi ceramic in carenate forms, of red and brown paste, finds evidences in the culture of Ausonius in Lipari.

65. A little while ago a group of Archaeologists began excavating a piece of land near the iron age hillfort at Wittenham Clumps, the experts had not thought they would unearth such a startling discovery

66. Perhaps, the Aramaeans are best understood as a group of city states and semi-nomadic tribes from the Iron Age, speaking related West-Semitic languages, in the area of what is now called Syria.

67. Iron Age burials, in the Kerameikos and other locations, are often richly provided for and demonstrate that from 900 BC onwards Athens was one of the leading centres of trade and prosperity in the region.

68. Aramaean (plural Aramaeans) Any member of a West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who lived in the Levant and later also in upper Mesopotamia (Biblical Aram) during the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age.

69. The Britons (also called Brythons) were the people who spoke a Celtic language known as Common Brittonic.They lived in Great Britain during the Iron Age, Roman Britain and the Sub-Roman period following the Romans' departure from Britain

70. The Britons (also called Brythons) were the people who spoke a Celtic language known as Common Brittonic. They lived in Great Britain during the Iron Age, Roman Britain and the Sub-Roman period following the Romans' departure from Britain.

71. The Britons also known as Celtic Britons or Ancient Britons, were indigenous Celtic people who inhabited Great Britain from at least the British Iron Age into the Middle Ages, at which point their culture and language diverged into the modern Welsh, Cornish and Bretons

72. The Aramaeans, also Arameans (Greek: Ἀραμαῖοι), were a Northwest Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who originated in what is now modern Syria (Biblical Aram) during the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age. Large groups migrated to Mesopotamia where they intermingled with the native Akkadian (Assyrian and Babylonian) population.

73. Who were the Arameans (or Aramaeans; southern and eastern groups of Syro-Hittites, or Syro-Anatolians) in the first millennium BCE? Jona Lendering, livius.org (2009), "Aramaeans" Encyclopaedia Britannica editors (2008), "Aramaean (People)" [VIDEO lecture] James Osborne, "The Syro-Anatolian City States: A Neglected Iron Age Culture" (51:37) Herbert Niehr (ed.), edited volume …

74. As an ancient civilization, its prehistory is linked to the enigmatic megalithic stone jars of the Plain of Jars (with prehistoric material recorded to the period of even 2000 BC, with Iron Age period of 500 BC and 500–800 AD period dominating the archaeological finds) representing burial grounds of ritualistic practices with extended history spread from Angkor period to the Hindu and Buddhist religious impacts.