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Goods and skills must have been bartered or exchanged in prehistoric Britain from early times, but very little evidence has survived. The advent of farming in about 4000 BC brought with it the earliest surviving traded goods: stone-headed axes.
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20 Questions Quiz: Autumn and Winter Traditions
Test your knowledge of autumn and winter traditions with this quiz
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As a special thank you to our members for your ongoing support, we are delighted to invite you to Members’ Week 2026. Between Saturday 23 and Sunday 31 May 2026, we will have free events taking place across the country as well as exclusive discounts in our cafes and shops, and you can even bring a friend for free.
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Landscape design is nothing new. Neolithic people linked complexes of person-made monuments into artificial landscapes, often incorporating natural features like rivers, springs and hills.
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Prehistory is the time before written records. It's the period of human history we know the least about, but it's also the longest by far.
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Significance of Stokesay Castle
A description of the architectural, archaeological and historical significance of Stokesay Castle
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Test your knowledge of our historic gardens with this quiz from our historians and gardeners.
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Blue plaque commemorating music hall artist Marie Lloyd at 55 Graham Road, Dalston, London E8 1PB, London Borough of Hackney.
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Blue plaque commemorating music hall artist Marie Lloyd at 55 Graham Road, Dalston, London E8 1PB, London Borough of Hackney.
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