
Amesbury Archer
The Amesbury Archer was a man who lived around 2500 BCE during the early Bronze Age in England. He was an early metalworker, skilled in making tools and ornaments from copper. His remains were discovered in Amesbury, Wiltshire, along with many ancient artefacts, providing valuable insights into prehistoric life and trade. He was likely a person of some importance, possibly a skilled craftsman or a member of a special social group. His burial helps archaeologists understand early European metallurgy, trade connections, and cultural practices from that period.