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Flag Fen - Definition

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Flag fen near Peterborough, England is a bronze age site, probably religious. It comprises a large number of poles arranged in five very long rows (around 1 mile?) connecting Whittlesey Island with Peterborough across the wet fenland. Part way across the structure, a small island was formed which is where it is presumed that the religious ceremonies occurred.

In the 10th century BC the ground level was much lower than today, increasing around 1mm per year as autumnal debris is added to the surface of the fens. This caused the structure to be covered up and preserved.

In the last century, draining of the fens has caused the surface to dry up and blow away which exposed the structure. Archaeologists are studying it and there is a well-organised visitor centre there with museum and exhibitions. One section of the poles are being preserved by replacing the cellulose in the wood with water carried wax impregnating of the wood over the years.

This technique is also being used to preserve Seahenge.

External links

http://www.flagfen.com

Example Usage of Flag

simonjary: @joncarney No joking, I honestly just heard on the radio a harp version of 'We'll Keep the Blue Flag Flying High', although without lyrics.
fettiboymelo: #wecantdate or #fuck if u not going 2 let me hit with my blue Flag on
NacomaMathewsTy: My grandma and your grandma were Sit-tin' by the fire. - My grandma told Your grandma: "I'm gonna set your Flag on fire."-- Talk-in' 'bout,
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