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A reconstructed Beaker from the grave of the Archer
Posted Thu, 06/05/2008 - 14:56
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The Amesbury Archer
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The Excavation
The Archer's Burial
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The Archer's Companion
The Bronze Age
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A Bone Pin
A reconstructed Beaker from the grave of the Archer
Boar's Tusks
Cushion Stone
Detail of a flint arrowhead
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Flint knife (2)
The Archer's Beakers (2)
The Archer's Beakers
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The Archer's wristguards
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The grave of the Amesbury Archer
What did he look like?
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