Guinevere mourning the death of Arthur, puts aside earthly things, at the end of her life becomes a nun. In the distance we see Amesbury monastery. This is the Five of Cups from the upcoming Tarot Arthurien.

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Today marks the 20th Anniversary of the discovery of the Amesbury Archer by . The grave is believed to be one of the richest of any found from the early Bronze Age period.

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Made the most of a day on the Plain & gave one of my books a chance to meet its inspiration. The Archer at Amesbury. This archaeological find is a great example of place making & the importance of archaeology (Archer’s Way, Archer school).

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In 1941 Keith Vaughan reported to Bulford camp, near Amesbury in Wiltshire and at the end of his first year in the army had filled five books with sketches of his fellow recruits. The strong contrast of black or sepia shadow make these works very dramatic.

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We're bringing the museum to you with our Museum Quality replicas. Tonight we present a new replica, an early Bronze Age Beaker is based on one excavated from the grave the Amesbury Archer. Full details about this stunning beaker here https://t.co/2t2Y1Q3gXk

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This replica Bronze Age Beaker is inspired by one excavated from the grave of a man dating to 2300 BCE, known as the Amesbury Archer. Clearly a man of importance, his grave contained pots, flints, knives and jewellery, including gold hair ornaments. https://t.co/N4WuW8jtbn

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'Salea' on canvas 71x106cm now on show at salisbury street,

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New artwork for sale! - "Great Ride in Amesbury" - https://t.co/0WWuePX023

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New artwork for sale! - "Great Ride in Amesbury" - https://t.co/0WWuePX023

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New artwork for sale! - "Baptist Church Amesbury" - https://t.co/xynjOwWXWA

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