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The Finds

Posted Thu, 06/05/2008 - 14:04

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Arrowheads Flint knife Detail of one
of the beakers
Detail of another
of the beakers
       
Flint scrapers The Archer's hair tresses Tusks found in the grave A cushion stone
       
Flint knife A flint and a copper knife Copper alloy
knives
Arrowhead
detail
       
Wristguards A bone pin Reconstructed Beaker  


The photographs were taken by Elaine Wakefield.

  • 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 Excavation up A Bone Pin ›
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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
  • Archaeological Analyses
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  • Finds and Photos
    • 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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