Archaeologists working on the site of new housing in Newquay describe the discoveries as 'rare'.
"Significant" finds dating back to the Bronze Age have been unearthed by archaeologists at a new housing development in Newquay.
"Although quite a few of these Bronze Age structures have been found at various sites around the county over the last 30 or so years starting with Trethellan at Newquay in 1987, it's still rare to find so much in one small area," he said.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Our Age of Cynicism and Cynicism Over Age Are the Only Things Holding Biden BackPresident Biden's record of achievements speak for itself and cynicism about his age should not hold him back, writes Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Læs mere »
Klopp coy on Champions League battle and aims dig at West Ham before praising MoyesJurgen Klopp insists Liverpool still have much work to do if they are to qualify for next season’s Champions League. The Reds’ underwhelming season has left them scrambling for a place in next seas…
Læs mere »
Archaeologists in Cambridge dig up future police station siteExperts believe the land in Cambridge was occupied in the Roman, Iron and Bronze Ages.
Læs mere »
BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Len Goodman dies age 78 following short illnessLen Goodman has died at the age of 78 following a short illness, his agent confirmed. The BBC Strictly Come Dancing star passed away peacefully at the weekend.
Læs mere »
Mike Laidlaw explains how the Dragon Age writers' room tackled companions'I fell in love with BioWare from Baldur's Gate 2 more than anything else.'
Læs mere »