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at Bodrifty Farm after receiving a small grant. The task of building the replica required the shifting of granite rocks weighing several tons, felling, shaping and lashing hundreds of feet of timber, and hundreds of hours' work cutting reeds for the roof. Mustill had previously researched typical
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for the roof. Mustill was keen for the house to be showcased as an educational aid for local children and others interested in history and archaeology, and hoped it would become a registered charity, though as of August 2011 it was being used for "luxury camping".
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The site is archaeologically significant in part because of the wide range of pottery shards discovered there. It was excavated extensively in the early 1950s and most of the finds are in the
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During the Iron Age, Bodrifty was inhabited by peasants who lived in round huts and cultivated small fields in the area. The settlement thrived between the fifth and second centuries BC, and
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roundhouse architectural structure and surveyed other reconstructions in Cornwall. Traditional rab (granite sub soil) was used for the mortar and woods such as
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A glossary of Cornish names, ancient and modern, local, family, personal, &c: 20,000 Celtic and other names, now or formerly in use in Cornwall
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Iron Age communities in Britain: an account of England, Scotland and Wales from the seventh century BC until the Roman conquest
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has claimed that Bodrifty began as an open settlement in the fourth century BC.
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dates Bodrifty as far back as the seventh century BC, but
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Bodrifty is located in Cornwall
Cornwall
Unitary authority
Cornwall
Ceremonial county
Cornwall
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Police
Devon and Cornwall
Fire
Cornwall
Ambulance
South Western
UK
England
Cornwall
50°09′41″N 5°34′35″W / 50.1614°N 5.5764°W / 50.1614; -5.5764
Iron Age
Cornwall
Penwith District
Penzance
Porthmeor
New Mill
Boskednan
Tim Darvill

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