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Iron Age skull from Danebury
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Danebury ritual & religion in the iron age

19 mins. © 2004

Made for Andover Museum of the Iron Age, Hampshire (UK), for permanent exhibition use and video retail.

Danebury, one of Iron Age Britain's most significant, impressive hillforts, was built and occupied during the
1st Millennium BC.
In 1969, Prof Barry Cunliffe began an unprecedented 20-year-long excavation of Danebury, which he discusses in this film. Prof Miranda Green, the renowned specialist in prehistoric beliefs, discusses the religious significance of the many finds and burials from the site.

This fascinating, educational film uses stunning
computer-generated graphics to help bring the remarkable story of Danebury Hillfort, and its Iron Age builders, to life.

Filmed, Edited & Produced by Sean Caveille
Narrated by Marjolein Mussellwhite
3D images by Speartip. Music/audio by Kevin Dyson


Danebury webcast
This film can be viewed for free on The Archaeology Channel

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