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Sutton Hoo - The real story behind the Anglo-Saxon ship burial and The Dig
Sutton Hoo in Suffolk holds one of the most important archaeological discoveries ever made in Britain: a 27-meter Anglo-Saxon ...
An ancient-DNA analysis of a rare Anglo-Saxon double burial revealed the people in the grave were brother and sister.
Edward the Confessor, who reigned from 1042 to 1066, was the last king of England from the House of Wessex before the Norman Conquest. His reign is often viewed as a transitional period, bridging the ...
Fields dominated the landscape, and the land between what is now Moat Lane and Slade Green Road became so associated with market gardening that locals nicknamed it “Cabbage Island". That quiet ...
Frosterley’s history began long before it appeared on a Weardale road sign, with ancient settlers starting its journey in 1000 BC.
Across the Black Country, the names of suburbs and neighbourhoods are echoes of the region’s past, shaped by industry, ...
Amersham is a market town and civil parish in the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire, England, 27 miles northwest of central London. And you might even recognise it, without ever having set foot here ...
Amersham market town in Buckinghamshire is accessible via the Metropolitan Line and offers Cotswolds-style charm with cobblestone streets, timber-framed cottages and rolling hills ...
A fragile glass drinking beaker and a warrior's sword are among items on display at an exhibition revealing what life and death was like in early Saxon England. The objects come from three burial ...
The "feather-light" glass beaker found at Wendover is decorated with fine lines a modern glass-maker would struggle to replicate, says curator Brett Thorn A fragile glass drinking beaker and a warrior ...
(CNN) — The tragic tale of Harold, the king who lost England to William the Conqueror in an infamous battle, still looms large in British popular culture. But that story may need a reset, according to ...
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