Arch3: Structure and function
- Created by: robert
- Created on: 28-01-14 09:41
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- Structure and Function
- Domestic
- Example
- Skara Brae
- Bayleaf, Open Air Museum
- Ecofacts
- Crop seeds
- Red rust Flour beetle
- Found at York
- Cooked/ Butchered bones/ food remains
- Artefacts
- Quern Stones
- Whet Stones
- Pots and pans
- Spindle Whorls
- Found at Glastonbury
- Example
- Ritual
- Examples
- Temple of Uley
- Hayling Island Temple
- Ecofacts
- Human Remains
- *Inhumation *Cremation *Excarnation
- Sactificial remains eg, animal bones
- Human Remains
- Artefacts
- Votiver offerings
- Inscriptions
- Grave goods
- Examples
- Social
- Examples
- Forum, Pompeii
- Ecofacts
- Food remains
- Feasting
- Food remains
- Artefacts
- Documentary eg, Chronicle
- Inscriptional
- Town layout
- Forum, Pompeii
- Amphitheatre
- Examples
- Defensive
- Examples
- Broch of Gurness
- Danebury Hill Fort
- Ecofacts
- Skeletal injuries
- deliberate burning
- Artefacts
- Armour and weapons
- Inscriptions
- Defences
- Examples
- Economic
- Examples
- Granaries at Danebury
- Water Mill at Open Air Museum
- Ecofacts
- Carbonised Remains, EG, bread at Pompeii
- Red Rust Beetle remains found at York
- Domesticated animal bones
- Pollen analysis can shows forest clearance
- Pollen of Weeds found at Danebury
- Carbonised Remains, EG, bread at Pompeii
- Artefacts
- Coins
- Inscriptions written sources
- Shop fronts
- Examples
- Domestic
- Bayleaf, Open Air Museum
- Feasting
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