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Comb found in base of Bromeswell bucket, Sutton Hoo, England. SUTTON HOO, ENGLAND—The world-famous site of Sutton Hoo ...
Archaeologists found a cremation burial while examining the inside of a bucket from Sutton Hoo, a 1,400-year-old boat burial site in England.
Pluckley has been known as the most haunted village in England for more than 70 years, with locals fearing ghostly figures ...
Nearby, the York Castle Museum is an old-school, sedate Victorian home show. English memorabilia from the 18th, 19th, and ...
Metal detectorists in southwest England unearthed the two gold-and-garnet objects from the Anglo-Saxon period in January.
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What Happened to the Celts?
The various Celtic peoples living across the European continent during the Iron Age experienced a cultural peak around the ...
The picturesque settlement is also still home to a number of medieval and post-medieval buildings, and historic pubs.
Any find in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that ... Vikings armies were known to camp close to Anglo-Saxon settlements and would have found the River Blackwater "easily navigable".
It was also "the only substantial silver example of this brooch type known from England", she added ... armies were known to camp close to Anglo-Saxon settlements and would have found the River ...
Inhabited by a succession of Celts, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavians and Normans ... when in Frome… The name Stanton can be found scattered liberally around England; it means simply “stone ...
It is said that over a dozen ghosts haunt Pluckley, which for more than 70 years has had the title of the scariest village in ...
A metal detectorist who was jailed after hatching an illegal plot to sell Anglo-Saxon coins of great historical significance has been ordered to repay £103,000. Roger Pilling, 77, from Loveclough ...