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- Ewart_Park_Phase abstract "The Ewart Park Phase refers to a period of the later Bronze Age Britain.It is named after a founder's hoard discovered in Ewart Park in Northumberland and is the twelfth in a sequence of industrial stages that cover the period 3000 BC to 600 BC..The Ewart Park phase dates from 800 to 700 BC, preceded by the Wilburton complex in the south and the Wallington complex and Poldar phase in the north. There are several regional sub groups including the Carp's Tongue complex in the south east, the Llantwit-Stogursey tradition in south Wales, the Broadward complex in the Welsh Marches, the Heathery Burn tradition in the north and the Scottish Duddington, Covesea, and Ballimore traditions. The Irish parallel is the Dowris Phase.Alloying metal with lead became a common practice during the period and numerous hoards date to this period. In common with the continental Hallstatt culture, horse harnesses and vehicle fittings were developed and links with the late Urnfield Culture and Hallstatt early C are apparent.".
- Ewart_Park_Phase thumbnail Urnenfelder_panoply.png?width=300.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageID "1382500".
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageLength "1962".
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageRevisionID "690925157".
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Ballimore_tradition.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Broadward_complex.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age_Britain.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Carps_Tongue_complex.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Periods_of_the_British_Bronze_Age.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Covesea_tradition.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Dowris.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Duddington_tradition.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Ewart_Park.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Hallstatt_culture.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Heathery_Burn_tradition.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Hoard.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Llantwit-Stogursey_tradition.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Llyn_Fawr_Phase.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Poldar_phase.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Urnfield_culture.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_Marches.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink Wilburton-Wallington_Phase.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLink File:Urnenfelder_panoply.png.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blackmoor Period.".
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ewart Park Phase".
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ewart Park".
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bronze_Age.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ewart_Park_Phase subject Category:Periods_of_the_British_Bronze_Age.
- Ewart_Park_Phase hypernym Twelfth.
- Ewart_Park_Phase type MusicalWork.
- Ewart_Park_Phase comment "The Ewart Park Phase refers to a period of the later Bronze Age Britain.It is named after a founder's hoard discovered in Ewart Park in Northumberland and is the twelfth in a sequence of industrial stages that cover the period 3000 BC to 600 BC..The Ewart Park phase dates from 800 to 700 BC, preceded by the Wilburton complex in the south and the Wallington complex and Poldar phase in the north.".
- Ewart_Park_Phase label "Ewart Park Phase".
- Ewart_Park_Phase sameAs Q1383011.
- Ewart_Park_Phase sameAs Ewart_Park_Phase.
- Ewart_Park_Phase sameAs m.04y6w4.
- Ewart_Park_Phase sameAs Период_Юарт-Парк.
- Ewart_Park_Phase sameAs Q1383011.
- Ewart_Park_Phase wasDerivedFrom Ewart_Park_Phase?oldid=690925157.
- Ewart_Park_Phase depiction Urnenfelder_panoply.png.
- Ewart_Park_Phase isPrimaryTopicOf Ewart_Park_Phase.