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The Archer's Beakers
Posted Thu, 06/05/2008 - 14:17
Close-up showing how a bone comb was used to make the pattern.
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The Amesbury Archer
Background
The Excavation
The Archer's Burial
The importance of the finds
The Archer's Companion
The Bronze Age
The Background
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The Excavation
The Finds
A Bone Pin
A reconstructed Beaker from the grave of the Archer
Boar's Tusks
Cushion Stone
Detail of a flint arrowhead
Flint Knife
Flint Scrapers
Flint and copper knives
Flint knife (2)
The Archer's Beakers (2)
The Archer's Beakers
The Archer's Weapons
The Archer's copper knives
The Archer's wristguards
The Gold Earrings
The grave of the Amesbury Archer
What did he look like?
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