Explore life 3,000 years ago on an island: how did the island inhabitants feed themselves, build homes, trade, and practice religion? This video dives into archaeology, material culture, and daily life during the Late Bronze Age / Early Iron Age to reconstruct everyday realities for coastal communities.
What you will learn:
Daily life and household routines of island inhabitants 3,000 years ago — food, farming, fishing, and crafts. #DailyLife #IslandLife
Housing, architecture, and village organization: longhouses, roundhouses, and defensive structures. #AncientArchitecture
Technology and craftsmanship: bronze-working, pottery styles, textile production, and tools used by prehistoric communities. #BronzeAge #AncientTechnology
Economy and trade: how maritime routes connected islands to mainland markets, exchange of goods like metal, ceramics, and salt. #AncientTrade #Seafaring
Rituals, burial customs, and social structure — what burials and grave goods reveal about beliefs and status.
Archaeological methods: excavation, stratigraphy, radiocarbon dating, and interpretation of material evidence. #Archaeology #Prehistory
Why this matters:
Learn how archaeological finds—pottery sherds, metal artifacts, ecofacts—help reconstruct diet, diet seasonality, and resource management. #AncientDiet #EnvironmentalHistory
Understand the transformation from Bronze Age to Iron Age technologies and what that meant for island communities.
Perfect for:
Students and enthusiasts of history, archaeology, and anthropology.
Viewers curious about prehistoric islands, maritime cultures, and ancient daily life.
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Sources & further reading: recommended archaeological papers, museum collections, and excavation reports (see video description links).
#Archaeology #AncientHistory #BronzeAge #Prehistory #IslandLife #Seafaring #AncientTechnology #DailyLife
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