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Hidden Dark Age burial ground uncovered by archaeologists
While working on the HS2 high speed railway project in the UK, archaeologists made discoveries of national significance, uncovering a large Anglo-Saxon burial site in Wendover, Buckinghamshire. Almost ...
Archaeologists in southern Italy have uncovered the graves of two children who were buried wearing large bronze belts nearly 2,500 years ago. The metallic accessories are unusual because they are ...
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A rare piece of 9th century gold, discovered by a Newcastle University archaeology student, will feature in a major new exhibition of northern archaeology treasures at Great North Museum: Hancock.
The Imperial 400 Motel was built at 218 West Hill Avenue in downtown Valdosta in 1965. Its signature architectural feature ...
In the 400s, the Western Roman Empire abandoned Britain to its own devices. Twin brothers Hengist and Horsa saw an opportunity to lead an Anglo-Saxon invasion and reshape England’s identity. But ...
If these coastal bases did support North Sea raids, it suggests the Viking “shock” of the late eighth century had deeper roots in Roman-era networks, mercenary service, and shipbuilding know-how.
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Independent researcher points to Cumbria as resting place of legendary Viking Ivar the Boneless
Icelandic saga literature indicates ivar was buried 'in england, in a mound on a boundary' ...
A discovery has been made under the paving stones of Canterbury city-center square in southern England, of a previously unknown vault. A brick-lined chamber, an “empty void” beneath St Mary Bredman ...
The square, currently home to a war memorial and flowerbeds, is to have its past brought alive with the creation of a mural ...
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It's one of the bloodiest battles ever fought in Britain and it could have happened on the Wirral
The Battle of Brunanburh claimed the lives of thousands and experts believe it could have been fought on Wirral ...
Seven treasure hunters discovered 2,584 silver coins dating from 1066 to 1068 in a southwest England field, worth a whopping ...
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