A recently discovered gold pendant appears to date to a "mysterious moment" in the early 8th Century, according to an expert.
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Legend of ‘rainbow cup’ comes to life: Amateur detectorist finds 2,200-year-old rare coin
The State Office for Archaeology of Saxony presented the rare treasure ... our citizens make to the research and protection of our cultural heritage,” the Saxon State Minister concluded in a press ...
A solid silver Saxon cross has gone on display for the first time in more than 1,200 years after it was discovered by a metal ...
An upcoming conference hosted by The Sussex Archaeological Society is set to reveal fascinating new research into the Saxon origins of Sussex.
A two-gram, 2,200-year-old coin discovered by a metal detectorist northwest of Leipzig is the oldest known coin in Saxony.
An upcoming conference hosted by The Sussex Archaeological Society on Saturday 8th November is set to reveal fascinating new ...
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Could You Survive as an Anglo-Saxon Warrior in England?
In this video, History Hit duo Louee Dessent and Luke Tomes join the Swords of Penda re-enactment group - volunteers who ...
Worcestershire Archaeology will host a free open afternoon at Lifford Hall on October 31 to showcase discoveries from the 14-month Milestone ...
Ipswich dates back to the 7th Century, was occupied by the Vikings and was burnt down by William the Conqueror. Mr Wade has ...
The skull shapes of ancient Anglo-Saxons have revealed that they were bonded not so much by genetic heritage as their shared language and culture. What they farmed and how they fought is well ...
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