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Trade & the Amesbury Archer

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Trade & the Amesbury Archer

Trade in the Bronze Age

Trade in the Bronze Age

  • Bronze Age people traded goods with others far away.
  • Bronze Age people traded:
    • Tools, weapons, jewellery
    • Grain, salt
    • Pottery, beads
Importance of trade

Importance of trade

  • Trade helped people get materials they could not find nearby.
  • People needed copper and tin to make bronze tools and weapons.
  • Trade helped different communities share ideas and culture.
  • Bronze Age trade helped towns and villages grow bigger.
Amesbury Archer

Amesbury Archer

  • The Amesbury Archer is a man from the Bronze Age discovered near Stonehenge.
    • He lived around 2,300 BC.
  • More than 100 objects were buried with the Amesbury Archer.
    • Some of the objects were arrowheads.
    • There was also a cushion stone used when working with metal.
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