Archaeologists uncovered a rare Anglo-Saxon "princely" grave with two men and a horse at an England nuclear site, revealing ...
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From Danelaw to Denmark, how Vikings, traders, and Anglo-Saxons rebuilt the North Sea world
After Rome’s collapse, London fell silent, then reemerged as a crossroads linking Anglo Saxons, Vikings, and distant Baltic traders. Following archaeology and rare eyewitness accounts, this episode ...
In 893, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a large Viking army landed at Appledore in east Kent, having rampaged through northern France and boarded 250 ships at Boulogne, writes Derek Carpenter.
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Lottery fund helps unearth new insights into early English Christianity
Cookham Abbey in Berkshire has received a £249,755 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Why the Bayeux Tapestry is an important relic of London history.
The ‘Bayeux Tapestry’, an emblem of the Norman conquest, is set to return to England in 2026, stirring controversy. This ...
Archaeological finds from the planned HS2 train line have been shown exclusively to the BBC.
Charles Traylen was a delightfully eccentric antiquarian bookseller. But did he really sell pencils to James Joyce?
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