Small decorative details on an iconic helmet belonging to “Britain’s Tutankhamen” could revise our understanding of early ...
Since its discovery in 1939, archaeologists have pointed to Sweden as the source of Sutton Hoo's haul. A Danish stamp says ...
In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed their astounding contents: the remains of an Anglo-Saxon funerary ship and a huge cache of seventh-century royal treasure. In southern ...
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TheCollector on MSNHow Did the Anglo-Saxons Gain Supremacy Over the Britons?Warfare between the Britons and the Anglo-Saxons continued for the next few decades. The latter continued to grow more ...
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TheCollector on MSNNew Study Challenges Origin Story of Sutton Hoo HelmetWhere did the Sutton Hoo helmet come from? Archaeologists have long agreed that the iconic Anglo-Saxon artifact was likely ...
This story appears in the November 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. One day, or perhaps one night, in the late seventh century an unknown party traveled along an old Roman road that cut ...
Free play sessions will be held at one of the country's most famous Anglo-Saxon archaeological ... who ruled in the 7th Century. While toddlers might not appreciate the archaeological significance ...
An archaeologist’s find in Denmark could shake up history with regards to one of Britain’s most iconic Anglo-Saxon treasures, ...
In Anglo-Saxon times there were few schools in England and only a handful of people went to them. Schools were established in the 6th or 7th century. They were attached to churches and monasteries ...
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