Arras 200: revisiting Britain's most famous Iron Age cemetery

In the bicentenary year of its excavation, remote sensing has revealed, for the first time, the full extent of this iconic type-site Iron Age cemetery and its landscape context in East Yorkshire. A total of 23ha was surveyed, revealing new insights concerning the burial ground and damage through mod...

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Excavation
Farming
Funerals
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Historic artifacts
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Integrated approach
Iron Age
Museums
Remote sensing
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