At a mid-winter feast on January 31, the Thegns of Mercia and the Ashton family celebrated a milestone in English heritage at ...
The surprising discovery of an Anglo-Saxon feasting hall in the village of Lyminge is offering a new view of the lives of these pagan kings An aerial view of the excavations at Lyminge in southeastern ...
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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 ...
A SEVENTH century building is set to be rebuilt on the site where its archaeological remains were first discovered. The Sylva Foundation has received a grant of nearly £100,000 from the Heritage ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Bromeswell bucket is currently on display at Sutton Hoo's High Hall exhibition in Suffolk, England. - David Brunetti/National ...
One man has taken his passion for Anglo-Saxon history to a whole new level with a 1066 Battle Walk. Lewis Kirkbride is recreating the ill-fated 300-mile 20-day march of King Harold from York to Battle ...
KENT, ENGLAND—A seventh-century gaming piece has been recovered from an Anglo-Saxon royal side hall in the village of Lyminge. Gabor Thomas of Reading University said that the beautifully crafted ...
A land of farmers - Most people in Anglo-Saxon England (AD 450-1066) were farmers who lived in small rural settlements. Had you visited West Stow in Suffolk in the seventh century AD, you would ...
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