The Warriors of Britain's Bronze Age Revolution

Dan Davis History May 31, 2023
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Welcome to my channel featuring history and prehistory documentaries. I am not a historian or an archaeologist but you will find all my historical sources in the video descriptions. I am an author of historical fantasy and science fiction novels. Follow the link below to find all my books on Amazon; Gods of Bronze, the Immortal Knight Chronicles, and the Galactic Arena series.

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Archaeologists found the burial of a man who died in about 2,300 BC at Amesbury in Wiltshire, England, just three miles from the famous ancient site of Stonehenge. The grave dates to the early Bronze Age in Britain, a time of great change that brought new people to these islands from northern Europe. With them came new technologies like metalworking in and new traditions, involving pottery vessels that archaeologists call Bell Beakers. Most of these Bell beaker era graves contain few burial goods. But this one is different. It contained the richest array of items ever found in a grave from this period in Britain. The astonishing number and richness of the finds also led to the British media calling him “The King of Stonehenge.” So who was this man? Where did he come from and why was he buried here? Did he really have anything to do with the building of Stonehenge or ruling over the area? And what was happening here and in the rest of Britain at this time of immense change? This is the story of the Amesbury Archer. *If you enjoy my videos please consider supporting the channel* Patreon ➜ https://www.patreon.com/dandavisauthor All my books on Amazon ➜ https://amzn.to/3xngwz5 *My Links* Website http://dandavisauthor.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dandavisauthor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanDavisWrites Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dandavisauthor/ *Sources* The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age: https://amzn.to/3ZXIGh0 The Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen: https://amzn.to/3OQa5zA The Neolithic-Bronze Age Transition in Britain A critical review of some archaeological and craniological concepts by Neil Brodie https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/our-work/amesbury-archer https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/our-work/boscombe-bowmen The above links include affiliate links which means we will earn a small commission from your purchases at no additional cost to you which is a way to support the channel. *Artworks* Wessex Man and Bush Barrow Chieftain by Ancient Europeans https://twitter.com/AncientEuropea1 Archer reconstruction by Greg Harlin Archer reconstruction by Jane Grayne *Thank you* Wessex Archaeology: https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/ The Salisbury Museum: https://salisburymuseum.org.uk/ English Heritage: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/things-to-do/visitor-centre/ *Video Chapters* 00:00 Who was the Amesbury Archer? 02:25 The Discovery and Excavation 03:57 The Bell Beaker burial tradition 05:40 Why was the Archer's burial special? 09:25 The earliest gold in Britain 11:08 The Amesbury Archer had a disability 12:04 Where did he come from? 12:50 The Bell Beaker culture 15:53 The Bell Beaker colonisation of Britain 21:00 Who was the Archer's Companion? 22:20 Who were the Boscombe Bowmen? 23:06 The King of Stonehenge?