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Anglo-Saxon Cemetery Found Beneath Demolished University Housing The find may shed light on life in Britain after the withdrawal of Roman forces in the fifth century A.D.
Rare Anglo-Saxon artefacts once worn and treasured by nobles between 501 and 600 AD have been unearthed during the excavation of a housing site in Cambridge. Oxford Archaeology East uncovered the ...
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The True Story of King Æthelstan | The Last KingdomHistorians hold him in high regard, he has been described as, “The Father of mediaeval modern England” and “One of the Greatest Anglo-Saxon Kings.” His ascent to greatness however, would not be easy ...
A 1,300-year-old necklace made of gold, garnets and other semiprecious stones has been discovered by archaeologists excavating a site in central England earmarked for a housing development.
Now, I don't mind being called an Anglo-Saxon or a Saxon, but don't call me a Viking, because I'm not! Back to top. ... The buildings were used for housing as well as workshops.
British news outlet The Telegraph reported that the term "Anglo-Saxon" is under scrutiny at the University of Nottingham. "In a move to ‘decolonise the curriculum,’ professors have renamed a ...
Some residents in Christchurch have suggested that an Anglo Saxon burial ground has been found at the former police station site off Fountain Roundabout and Barrack Road.. Housing company Aster ...
The Anglo-Saxon ascendancy ended in 1066, when the last Anglo-Saxon king, Harold, suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of the Normans, who were notably brutal and, one must say, as white as ...
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University cancels Anglo-Saxon ‘to decolonise’ the curriculum - MSNThe term Anglo-Saxon has been removed from a University’s module titles to tackle “nationalist narratives”. The University of Nottingham offers leading courses in Anglo-Saxon history and ...
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