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Title: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Techno on 22 January 2020, 08:33:02 AM
Anyone else see that on BBC 4 last night ?

I thought it was fascinating....With some incredible finds....The best ever Bronze age time capsule. :-bd

(Certainly in Britain)

Couple of bits I couldn't quite understand, so I was hoping someone else DID see it. (I'll run my questions by you. ;))

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 22 January 2020, 08:42:30 AM
Its been recorded, watch tonight !
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Techno on 22 January 2020, 09:23:27 AM
Hope you enjoy it, Ian ! :)

The bits I didn't quite understand were.....Where were the remains of the wooden floors ?.....(Or had they just not quite excavated down to that ?).....and if the settlement was on a flowing river....why weren't the wooden bits , like the 'beams', a bit more randomly spread around.)

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Raider4 on 22 January 2020, 10:23:53 AM
From years of watching Time Team, if there's something you don't understand or can't explain, the answer is always "it's ceremonial" . . .
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Shedman on 22 January 2020, 10:51:22 AM
Quote from: Raider4 on 22 January 2020, 10:23:53 AM
From years of watching Time Team, if there's something you don't understand or can't explain, the answer is always "it's ceremonial" . . .

Or High Status

:o
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: FierceKitty on 22 January 2020, 11:56:05 AM
I remember a parody of archeological interpretation once, The Motel of the Mysteries....
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Scorpio_Rocks on 26 January 2020, 01:06:59 PM
Quote from: Techno on 22 January 2020, 09:23:27 AM
The bits I didn't quite understand were.....Where were the remains of the wooden floors ?.....(Or had they just not quite excavated down to that ?).....and if the settlement was on a flowing river....why weren't the wooden bits , like the 'beams', a bit more randomly spread around.)
Whilst I haven't seen the actual program, I DO know a little about archaeology (I am a director of a commercial archaeology company) and Must Farm...
Remember that most of the site was burnt to the ground (water?). The river was fairly shallow and slow flowing with thick mud bottom so "beams" etc didnt travel after they fell into the mud (which is also the main reason for the remarkable level of preservation). Some floors / floor coverings were excavated but, I believe the fire was in the wattle floor and so more was destroyed before the huts collapsed into the water/mud.

Hope that helps! lots of info on the official site: http://www.mustfarm.com/ (http://www.mustfarm.com/)
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Techno on 26 January 2020, 03:13:33 PM
Thanks, SR. :)

What I hadn't considered, was how shallow the river might have been.

The computer graphics re-creating the settlement had the huts sitting (on piles) three or four (?) feet above the surface of the water.
My initial thoughts were "So.... the river was quite deep, then."...But what you've said makes a lot of sense !!

You might be able to tell me one more thing, from an archaeological perspective
When wood is burned.......Is it more likely to sink, rather than float ?

Thanks again, Matey !

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Scorpio_Rocks on 27 January 2020, 04:06:35 AM
I don't believe charred wood floats any better or worse than non burnt stuff... it does, however make it more water resistant and helps to preserve it.

but drop stuff from ..."three or four feet above the surface of the water"... and it will "dive" under the surface before it's buoyancy brings it back - I believe the depth was minimal meaning the falling items hit / entered the mud / silt and stuck before they could float away.
Title: Re: Britains Pompeii - Must farm.
Post by: Techno on 27 January 2020, 06:30:00 AM
 :-bd

Thanks again, SR !

Cheers - Phil.