This Burial Site Near Stonehenge was Packed with Arrows

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One of the most iconic burial sites in Britain was discovered in Amesbury, near Stonehenge: the Amesbury Archer. The archer got his name from the amount of arrow heads found in his grave.

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In another video on this very discovery…they speak of a hole just below one of the teeth in this person jaw. I think it was the lower jaw. And they had mentioned that it could represent a possible cause of death. Which for me, having suffered through a tooth infection as a result of a broken tooth I just cannot imagine the shear agony and suffering this dude went through. It’s just an awful demise. Great video guys

robertdiehl
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Wow amazing seeing a video on my ancestor! I've just started researching him since discovering we share DNA

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Children are a blessing your quiver should be full

davidkozlowski
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Most likely bartering for other items not so much buying with money. Use of the word "bling"made me a bit nauseous..thanks for sharing

Jeremyramone
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Just because I’ve got a bit of sandpaper doesn’t make me a metalsmith.

nickringastan
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Jacqueline made Time Team great. Mary-Ann darn near ruined it.

joshua.snyder
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So if they were right and that the guy sold/traded stuff then does that mean Stonehenge was his shop?

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No mention that his face was caved in?

deadhorse
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1:45
do skeltons also have teeth?
i thought teeth and nail were fallen within month or year after death

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POORLY INFORMED ( FACTS) CLIP FROM THIS SPECIALIST..

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