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An Anglo-Saxon warrior king was buried within a wooden ship at Sutton Hoo 1,400 years ago in East Anglia in England. Now, a team is reconstructing the iconic ship, discovered during a 1939 ...
The Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, is set to return to England for the first time in 900 years - ...
The remains of what is believed to be a seventh century Anglo-Saxon warrior are being sent to Germany as research teams try to find out more about him. The Lowbury Man was discovered near Goring ...
A Suffolk museum is to display the remains of an Anglo-Saxon warrior found buried at an RAF base in 1997.
Newly Unearthed Warrior’s Grave Poised to Redraw Map of Anglo-Saxon England Nicknamed the “Marlow Warlord,” the six-foot-tall man was buried on a hill overlooking the Thames sometime in the ...
Metal detector enthusiasts find 6th-century Anglo-Saxon warrior’s grave The burial hints at the complex political landscape of post-Roman Britain.
The Anglo-Saxon word for river is avon hence why there are 5 river Avons. The English is a derivative of the Norman French pronunciation of the modern French rivière.
A £25,000 statue of an Anglo-Saxon warrior inspired by the Staffordshire Hoard is unveiled at a museum.
An excavation has revealed an elaborate hall in the east of England of early Anglo-Saxon kings, which was used for feasting by monarchs and their warriors roughly 1,400 years ago.
When an Anglo-Saxon warrior king died 1,400 years ago in East Anglia in the United Kingdom, he was placed inside a ship and surrounded by treasures. The 90-foot-long (27.4-meter-long) wooden ship ...
Anglo-Saxon warrior's remains to be sent to Germany for tests to uncover past Historic riverside land next to Sutton Hoo bought by National Trust for £1.9m ...