House-Museum of the Tribunal and the village Ozernoi
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In the small town of Glastonbury in southwest England survived some ancient medieval buildings. One of them, built in the XV century, called Tribunal. The life of a medieval Glastonbury was inseparable from the life of the majestic and mighty Glastonbury Abbey, the oldest and one of the largest in the country. Its name, this old house is obliged to release that it met the abbey court, engaged in worldly affairs. However, this hypothesis is not confirmed - most likely, the house was used as an abbey just residential. The building is a typical medieval house with attached rear kitchen. Above the entrance are carved in stone Tudor rose and the coat of arms of Abbot Beer. Inside have original carved ceiling and wall panels and a fireplace.

On the second floor of the building is now a museum Ozernoi village. In 1892, amateur archaeologist discovered not far from the remains of the village of Glastonbury Iron Age. The village is composed of five to seven groups of buildings includes residential and commercial buildings. There were about 100 people. Excavations have shown that the village stands on an artificial mound, as Two thousand years ago there was a swamp. Peatlands perfectly preserved variety of subjects, which can reconstruct the life and activities of the people. They were found grinding stones, ceramics, ivory and bronze, jewelry, wicker baskets. Found spindle and involve the development of reed weaving.

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