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2,200 year old Glastonbury Lake Village is excavated

Archaeologists have been digging at the site of a 2,200 year old Iron Age settlement in Somerset. Glastonbury Lake Village is one if Britain's best preserved sites from the era. It was last excavated over a hundred years ago.

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2,200 year old Glastonbury Lake Village is excavated

2,200 year old Glastonbury Lake Village is excavated Credit: ITV West Country/Bob Cruwys

Archaeologists have been digging at the site of a 2,200 year old Iron Age settlement in Somerset.

Glastonbury Lake Village is one if Britain's best preserved sites from the era. It was last excavated over a hundred years ago.

Glastonbury Lake Village was last excavated over a hundred years ago Credit: ITV West Country/Bob Cruwys

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