An ancient stamp unearthed by a metal detectorist suggests the Sutton Hoo was actually made in Denmark, and not Sweden as ...
A statement released by the National Museum of Denmark suggests that the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet may have its origins in ...
Jan Hjort was using a metal detector to scan a field on the Danish island of Tåsinge when he discovered a small piece of ...
Since its discovery in 1939, archaeologists have pointed to Sweden as the source of Sutton Hoo's haul. A Danish stamp says ...
Small decorative details on an iconic helmet belonging to “Britain’s Tutankhamen” could revise our understanding of early ...
THE story of 3,500 years of life on the top of a windblown Teesdale hill will be revealed in an hour-long talk at a free history fair next Saturday.
One Antiques Roadshow guest was left utterly speechless after her Victorian brooch, which she purchased for £20 at a market, was sold for £9,500 after being featured on the BBC teatime show.
An Antiques Roadshow expert left a guest speechless after instructing her to "strap yourself into your seat" before unveiling the astonishing value of her brooch. Taking audiences back to a 1998 ...
An Antiques Roadshow expert told a guest to “strap yourself into your seat” prior to him sharing just how much her brooch was worth. Article continues below Delving back to 1998 when the BBC ...
The stalactite brooch gleamed under Westminster Abbey’s vaulted ceilings, and the Princess’s choice to wear the eye-catching piece is no doubt all the more moving considering its emotional history.