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Study reveals Bronze Age Britons traveled widely for food festivals, boosting trade and community ties.
A new study in iScience shows that Late Bronze Age Britons traveled long distances for large food festivals, bringing animals like pigs and cattle from across England.
Analyzing rubbish mounds, researchers found distinct compositions of animal remains, indicating extensive regional trade and social connections.
These feasts were crucial for maintaining community relationships and bolstering local economies, revealing a significant "feasting age" before the Iron Age.
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El estudio revela que los británicos de la Edad de Bronce viajaron mucho para festivales de comida, impulsando el comercio y los lazos comunitarios.