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Flag Fen
Flag Fen near Peterborough, England is a Bronze Age site, probably religious. It comprises over 60,000 timbers arranged in five very long rows (around 1 km) connecting Whittlesey Island with Peterborough across the wet fenland. Part way across the structure, a small island was formed which is where it is presumed that the religious ceremonies occurred. Dendrochronological dating provides a date of 1365–967 BC. There was great environmental change during this period.
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Nature Culture Outdoor Activities Landmarks Conservation Education Tourist Attraction Museum Archaeology Outdoor Preservation Ancient Civilizations Research Wetlands Excavation