The Vikings were, among other things, Nordic raiders, plunderers and slaughterers intent on conquering England. They also may ...
The village, a largely self-supporting community, was the basis of English life from the late Anglo-Saxon era until the Industrial Revolution ... Yet, of course, the village is the site of England’s ...
The lead archaeologist at the grave site told Newsweek that the sword was an "elite object that marked its owner out as special." ...
Archaeologists discovered a rare sixth-century sword at an Anglo-Saxon burial site near Canterbury, England. They hope the ...
Brixworth Church has been standing since the late 7th century, long before the Norman Conquest or even the establishment of ...
Thus far the articles in this series have concentrated on the development of the legal system in medieval England – ...
While the presence of Roman material in early Anglo-Saxon graves in England is well-documented, the "very rare" find represents a "unique" example of an antique object being reused in a funerary ...
An Anglo-Saxon girl who died 1,500 years ago in England was buried with an even older artifact that has archaeologists scratching their heads: An enamel Roman-era goblet that was once filled with ...