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11 months ago
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Sutton Hoo bucket 'contained remains of important person', expert says

Archaeologists revealed that the historic Bromeswell bucket held the cremated remains of a significant individual from the Anglo-Saxon era.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
11 months ago
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Museum acquires small but significant Anglo-Saxon pectoral cross

The Leeds Museums and Galleries acquired a rare gilded Anglo-Saxon cross, emphasizing its historical and cultural significance.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Rare instance of Anglo-Saxon joint siblings' burial proved by DNA test

Two siblings were discovered buried together in an Anglo-Saxon grave, highlighting a rare familial bond in ancient burial practices.
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Rare Medieval Seal Rediscovered After 40-Year Disappearance

The obverse of the seal depicts a crowned Edward enthroned, holding a fleur-de-lis scepter and an orb, showcasing influences from Byzantine seals and German craftsmanship.
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fromMedievalists.net
3 weeks ago

Burghal Hidage and Assault Forces in Medieval Siege Warfare - Medievalists.net

The Burghal Hidage reveals that an army needed significant numbers to effectively storm fortified towns in early medieval Europe.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

On the shoulders of giants: roaming among England's famous chalk figures

The Long Man may be Anglo-Saxon in origin; the shape is similar to the design on a buckle discovered in Kent in 1964 by the archaeologist Sonia Chadwick Hawkes, which probably represents the god Odin (or Woden).
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
4 months ago

Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet jewels found in Lincolnshire

In 2023, two metal detectorists discovered an assemblage of five Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet jewels on a hillside near Donington on Bain in Lincolnshire, UK. Dating to the 7th century, they were found dispersed over a radius of 20-30 feet in plough soil, indicating they had recently been churned up by deep cultivation. The assemblage is the largest group of gold and garnet jewelry known from Lincolnshire.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
11 months ago

Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet raven's head found

A significant Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet raven's head has been discovered in southwest England, revealing intricate craftsmanship and historical importance.
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