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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fragments of an Anglo-Saxon cross dug up 30 years apart have gone on display at an historic manor house. The cross, which is thought to date back to the 8th or 9th Century, was found in two sections ...
Archaeologists have provided important new evidence to answer the question 'who exactly were the Anglo-Saxons?' New findings based on studying skeletal remains clearly indicates the Anglo-Saxons were ...
In Roman Britain many people had been Christians. But the early Anglo-Saxons were not Christians, they were pagans. Anglo-Saxons believed in lucky charms. They thought that rhymes, potions, stones and ...