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Veterans reconstruc­t Bronze Age roundhouse

TV presenter and archaeolog­ist Prof Alice Roberts attends Butser Ancient Farm, for the completion of the replica roundhouse

- By BEN MITCHELL

A TRADITIONA­L Bronze Age roundhouse reconstruc­ted by a group of military veterans as part of an experiment­al project has been unveiled.

TV presenter and archaeolog­ist Professor Alice Roberts attended Butser Ancient Farm, near Chalton, Hampshire, for the completion of the replica which has taken 1,000 hours of work to build.

The 25 volunteers who worked on the project were recruited through Operation Nightingal­e to recreate the building which was excavated last year at Dunch Hill, near Tidworth, Wiltshire.

The Ministry of Defence launched Operation Nightingal­e 10 years ago with the aim of assisting the recovery of wounded, injured and sick military personnel and veterans by involving them in archaeolog­ical investigat­ions.

As well as experiment­ing with

different building techniques to establish the most likely method used for the original earth-walled constructi­on 3,000 years ago, the veterans have also been learning about aspects of Bronze Age life from making pottery to spears.

Navy veteran John William Bennett, from Havant, Hampshire, said: “To start with I was both excited and apprehensi­ve about the project — apprehensi­ve because I was fearful of how I would react to it, as socialisin­g was a big trigger for my functional neurologic­al disorder affecting

my mobility and motor control.

“However, I need not have worried, I haven’t been triggered and my confidence has really grown.

“Working through each stage of the project has been brilliant and I still find it hard to believe how much my life has turned around because of it.”

Experiment­al archaeolog­ist Trevor Creighton, from Butser Ancient Farm, said: “My colleagues and the Operation Nightingal­e team have formed a brilliant collaborat­ive network and we are creating

Veterans have been learning about different aspects of Bronze Age life

a building that helps us better understand prehistori­c architectu­re.

“In the coming years it will provide even more insights into structures that no-one has seen for 3,000 years.

“But more than that, it is a way that we can give back something to people who have served their country in often harrowing situations.”

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 ?? ?? From left, Dr Stuart Prior, Maureen Page, Elaine Corner, Simon Jay, Prof Alice Roberts, Richard Osgood, Dr Phil Harding, Trevor Creighton at Butser Ancient Farm
From left, Dr Stuart Prior, Maureen Page, Elaine Corner, Simon Jay, Prof Alice Roberts, Richard Osgood, Dr Phil Harding, Trevor Creighton at Butser Ancient Farm
 ?? ?? Veteran Jesse Swanson (left) joins Butser Ancient Farm’s Will Scanlan to thatch the roof
Veteran Jesse Swanson (left) joins Butser Ancient Farm’s Will Scanlan to thatch the roof
 ?? ?? The completed roundhouse will be an attraction at Butser Ancient Farm
The completed roundhouse will be an attraction at Butser Ancient Farm
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Butser Ancient Farm, near Chalton, Hampshire
 ?? ?? Veterans mix a batch of clunch to add to a wall
Veterans mix a batch of clunch to add to a wall
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