Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen e-bog
        
        
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      Found a few kilometres from Stonehenge, the graves of the Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen date to the 24th century BC and are two of the earliest Bell Beaker graves in Britain. The Boscombe Bowmen is a collective burial and the Amesbury Archer is a single burial but isotope analyses suggest that both were the graves of incomers to Wessex. The objects placed in both graves have strong co...
        
        
      
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    Forlag
    Wessex Archaeology
  
  
  
    Udgivet
    1 november 2013
    
  
  
  
  
    Længde
    240 sider
  
  
  
    Genrer
    
      1DBKEWW
    
  
  
  
  
    Sprog
    English
  
  
    Format
    pdf
  
  
    Beskyttelse
    LCP
  
  
    ISBN
    9781874350644
  
Found a few kilometres from Stonehenge, the graves of the Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen date to the 24th century BC and are two of the earliest Bell Beaker graves in Britain. The Boscombe Bowmen is a collective burial and the Amesbury Archer is a single burial but isotope analyses suggest that both were the graves of incomers to Wessex. The objects placed in both graves have strong continental connections and the metalworking tool found in the grave of the Amesbury Archer may explain why his mourners afforded him one of the most well-furnished burials yet found in Europe. This excavation report contains a series of wide-ranging studies and scientific analyses by an array of experts and a discussion of the graves within their British and continental European contexts.
      
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