Amesbury Archer
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Remains of an early Bronze Age man, pivotal in research of early British Bronze Age life, found near Stonehenge and displayed in Salisbury Museum.

📜 The Amesbury Archer is an early Bronze Age man whose grave was discovered near Stonehenge in 2002. His remains and artifacts, including the oldest gold objects in England, are displayed at the Salisbury Museum.

Why Go

🔍 Explore pivotal early British Bronze Age archaeological discovery
✨ See the oldest gold objects found in England
🌍 Learn about early European migration and metalworking
🏛️ Discover other archaeological finds at Salisbury Museum

Tips

🅿️ Limited parking available in the Close.
⏰ Gates to the area close at 11 p.m.

Cost

💰 Standard entry £10.90, £12 with donation.

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