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Where is Star Carr in Yorkshire?

Where is Star Carr in Yorkshire?

Star Carr is a Mesolithic, or Middle Stone Age, site near Scarborough in North Yorkshire dating to almost 11,000 years ago. The earliest British examples of jewellery, carpentry and a hunting bow were found there.

Can I visit Star Carr?

Star Carr must be one of the most unassuming yet archaeologically important sites it is possible to visit in the British Isles. Not only were they hunted in large numbers but they are also responsible for the most famous finds at Star Carr – the antler headdresses (see images lower down).

Where is Star Carr?

North Yorkshire
Star Carr is a Mesolithic archaeological site in North Yorkshire, England. It is around five miles (8 km) south of Scarborough. It is generally regarded as the most important and informative Mesolithic site in Great Britain.

What website is Star Carr?

Mesolithic
Star Carr is a Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) archaeological site, dating to around 9000 BC, just centuries after the end of the last Ice Age. It has become world famous in the archaeological world due to the preservation of artefacts found buried deep in the peat.

What was found at Star Carr?

He carried out a small excavation at Star Carr in 1948 and found some flint, bone and antler. Contact was made with Grahame Clark, lecturer of Prehistory at the University of Cambridge who was looking to excavate a Mesolithic site which preserved organic materials such as bone, antler and wood.

Why is Star Carr important?

Star Carr is considered to be an important site for understanding the Mesolithic period. Star Carr which is located in The Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire, gained the status of ‘Type Site’ after J. G. D. Clark’s excavations which started in 1949.

How many antler Frontlets have been recovered from Star Carr in total?

21
One of the most intriguing artefacts found at Star Carr are the antler “frontlets” or headdresses. In the original excavations in 1949-1951, a total of 21 headdresses were found. In our more recent excavations we have found further examples—some well preserved, and others less so.

Where is Star Carr in North Yorkshire England?

Star Carr is a Mesolithic archaeological site in North Yorkshire, England. It is around five miles (8 km) south of Scarborough.

How old is the Star Carr in Scotland?

Star Carr is a Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) archaeological site, dating to around 9000 BC, just centuries after the end of the last Ice Age. It has become world famous in the archaeological world due to the preservation of artefacts found buried deep in the peat.

Where can I buy Star Carr’s new book?

The Yorkshire Museum also has an exhibition featuring Star Carr. You can find out more on the Exhibitions page. Our new book, “Star Carr: Life in Britain after the Ice Age” (which was nominated for Book of the Year) is now available to buy from retailers at RRP £13.

Where can I see the discovery of Star Carr?

Watch videos of the excavations, and see the team talk about the site and finds. View 3D models of the famous antler frontlets. Antler frontlets are exhibited in a number of museums (Scarborough Rotunda, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge, The British Museum).