How did the Bronze Age start?
Around 2500BC settlers from mainland Europe brought new skills to Britain.
They were metalworkers who knew how to work with copper.
Slowly, Britons learned to make objects from copper, gold and bronze.
By 2100BC, Britons were mining metals.
Trading ships travelled to mainland Europe carrying copper, tin and precious objects made by metalworkers.
Watch: How to make a Bronze Age sword
How did Bronze Age people come to Britain?
During the Bronze Age, many people crossed the sea from mainland Europe to Britain.
- They travelled in long wooden boats rowed by oarsmen.
- The boats carried people, animals and trading goods.
- They were loaded with metal from mines, precious swords, pots and jewellery.
- Boats were very useful for carrying heavy materials like stone.
Learning to tame wild animals
- By the Bronze Age, people in Britain had learned to tame horses.
- Around 1000BC, they learned to make carts with wheels.
- Farmers travelled on horseback or used wooden carts, pulled by horses or oxen.
- The first war chariots appeared at the end of the Bronze Age.
Who was the Amesbury Archer?
- In 2002, archaeologists at Amesbury, in Wiltshire made an amazing find.
- They discovered the grave of a Bronze Age man.
- He was nicknamed 'the Amesbury Archer' because he was buried with arrowheads used by archers.
- He was buried just two miles from Stonehenge.
- He was buried with around 100 objects!
Activities
Activity 1: The Amesbury Archer
What can you learn about the Amesbury Archer from his grave?
Main image 漏 The Salisbury Museum. Additional images 漏 Wessex Archaeology
Activity 2: Bronze Age quiz
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