'Best-preserved' Bronze Age site found in Cambridgeshire

Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire have uncovered what they believe to be the "best-preserved Bronze Age dwellings ever found in Britain".

The circular wooden houses, built on stilts, form part of a settlement and date to about 1000-800 BC.

Jo Black reports from the excavation site at Must Farm quarry.

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