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- Arras_culture abstract "The Arras culture is an archaeological culture of the Middle Iron Age in East Yorkshire, England. It takes its name from the cemetery site of Arras, at Arras Farm, (53.86°N 0.59°W / 53.86; -0.59) near Market Weighton, which was discovered in the 19th century. The site spans three fields, bisected by the main east-west road between Market Weighton and Beverley, and is arable farmland; little to no remains are visible above ground. The extent of the Arras culture is loosely associated with the Parisi tribe of pre-Roman Britain.The culture is defined by its burial practices, which are uncommon outside East Yorkshire, but are found in continental Europe, and show some similarities with those of the La Tène culture. The inhumations include chariot burials, or burials in square enclosures, or both; in contrast to continental inhumations the cemeteries were crowded, not extended, and the chariots typically disassembled. The burials have been dated from the latter part of the 1st millennium BC to the Roman conquest (about 70 AD). The burial goods and chariot designs were primarily British in style, not continental. Many of the archaeological finds are in the Yorkshire Museum and the British Museum.".
- Arras_culture wikiPageID "1378991".
- Arras_culture wikiPageRevisionID "598227440".
- Arras_culture hasPhotoCollection Arras_culture.
- Arras_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Western_Europe.
- Arras_culture subject Category:Collections_of_the_York_Museums_Trust.
- Arras_culture subject Category:Iron_Age_Britain.
- Arras_culture subject Category:Prehistory_of_the_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire.
- Arras_culture point "53.86 -0.59".
- Arras_culture type Abstraction100002137.
- Arras_culture type ArchaeologicalCulturesOfWesternEurope.
- Arras_culture type Culture108287844.
- Arras_culture type Group100031264.
- Arras_culture type SocialGroup107950920.
- Arras_culture type Society107966140.
- Arras_culture type SpatialThing.
- Arras_culture comment "The Arras culture is an archaeological culture of the Middle Iron Age in East Yorkshire, England. It takes its name from the cemetery site of Arras, at Arras Farm, (53.86°N 0.59°W / 53.86; -0.59) near Market Weighton, which was discovered in the 19th century. The site spans three fields, bisected by the main east-west road between Market Weighton and Beverley, and is arable farmland; little to no remains are visible above ground.".
- Arras_culture label "Arras culture".
- Arras_culture label "Arras-Kultur".
- Arras_culture sameAs Arras-Kultur.
- Arras_culture sameAs m.04x_3v.
- Arras_culture sameAs Q699239.
- Arras_culture sameAs Q699239.
- Arras_culture sameAs Arras_culture.
- Arras_culture lat "53.86".
- Arras_culture long "-0.59".
- Arras_culture wasDerivedFrom Arras_culture?oldid=598227440.
- Arras_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Arras_culture.