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'Unassuming' West Midlands village where the UK’s biggest ever hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver was found
This village became the focus of international attention with the discovery of the UK's largest Anglo-Saxon gold hoard, the ...
Archaeologists excavating ahead of the Sizewell C development on the Suffolk coast have uncovered an exceptionally rare medieval glass jewel depicting the Crucifixion - an object so small it could fit ...
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Archaeologists have uncovered a nationally significant Anglo-Saxon burial ground during excavations for the Sizewell C nuclear power station in Suffolk. Among the most remarkable discoveries is a high ...
Archaeologists may have discovered remains of a hall which belonged to the last Anglo-Saxon King of England. Harold Godwinson's death at the hands of Norman conquerors at the Battle of Hastings ...
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University and Elizaveta Gaufman, University of Groningen (THE ...
A new, old specter is haunting the world: the bloodthirsty Anglo-Saxons. Well, that is what the Kremlin wants the world to believe. Take the new Russian state-backed film “Tolerance.” Released in ...
Woodbridge, England — In a far-flung corner of southeast England, in a boatshed on the River Debden, a former U.S. Navy submariner whose career saw him serve on some of the most advanced ...
It may not be completely anatomically accurate, but the Victorian copy of the Bayeux tapestry is as much an emblem of its time as the 11th-century original ...
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