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Archaeologist Marianne Hem Eriksen has been searching for traces of pregnant women in the Viking Age. The fact that she found ...
What do you think about when you think about yoga? For most people, the word conjures pleasant images of people doing ...
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Fife is the stage for Shakespeare’s Macbeth, ancient Stone Circles, Pictish caves and the ­final resting place of Robert the Bruce. Fife was once the centre for European pilgri ...
Emmanuel Macron spoke partly in English for his own address, in which he relayed his thanks for the King’s “great courtesy”, ...
The Bayeux Tapestry is set to return to England for the first time in 900 years, The Telegraph can reveal. A loan deal for ...
Southend is home to vibrant art galleries and museum hosting events over the summer, here are some of the exhibitions coming up you may not have… ...
An Anglo-Saxon gold artifact known as the Pocela Panel, discovered near Pocklington, will soon be showcased in a historic case once famous for… ...
Visitors can find out about this at the statue of Byrhtnoth, an Anglo Saxon warrior, or with the specially commissioned embroidery now on permanent display at the Maeldune Heritage Centre.
Similar emblems have been seen on Anglo-Saxon cremation urns A tiny gold coin that is believed to be the oldest from the Anglo-Saxons in East Anglia has been found in a field.
The figure holds his cross above a valknut, which is a pagan design of three interlocked triangles. Similar emblems have been seen on Anglo-Saxon cremation urns A tiny gold coin that is believed ...