British archeologists have discovered the remains of two 3,000-year-old houses whose contents are so well preserved the site is being called “Britain’s Pompeii,” The Guardian reports. The Bronze Age homes were destroyed by fire, but the remains contain a collection of everyday domestic objects unlike those at any other site in Britain. The artifacts…
Source: Dutch Caribbean News Archeologists Find Well-Preserved 3,000-Year-Old Artifacts In ‘Britain’s Pompeii’
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