Explore the fascinating story of the Amesbury Archer, a significant archaeological discovery from 2002 near Stonehenge. Delve into the early Bronze Age in Britain, examining the rich burial goods found with this ancient individual and their implications for understanding the period. Learn about the Bell Beaker culture, its influence on British prehistory, and the theories surrounding the Archer's origins and importance. Investigate the archaeological evidence, including the earliest gold artifacts found in Britain, and consider the Archer's possible connection to Stonehenge. Discover related finds like the Archer's Companion and the Boscombe Bowmen, gaining insights into the social and cultural changes occurring in Britain around 2300 BC.
The Amesbury Archer and the First Bronze Age Britons