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Farming - Iron Age - Two breeds of pig kept at Flag fen Tamworth and Saddleback. They are of the type that would have been around in the Iron Age. In very early times (Mesolithic) pigs were the main source of meat. By the Bronze and Iron ages, it had become sheep.
Farming - Iron Age
Two breeds of pig kept at Flag fen Tamworth and Saddleback. They are of the type that would have been around in the Iron Age. In very early times (Mesolithic) pigs were the main source of meat. By the Bronze and Iron ages, it had become sheep.

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6th Aug 2006
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Diane Earl

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Subjects: History
Key Stages: KS2, KS3
Learning Groups: Teachers, Parents, Pupils, Others
Keywords: pig farming iron age history

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