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Three full-page drawings of the deity in the English tenth-century pontifical from Sherborne (Paris, Bibl. Nat. lat. 943, fols. 5v-6v) have hitherto been identified as one of the earliest ...
Archaeologists uncovered a seventh-century workshop at Rendlesham that was likely home to craftspeople who made the treasures of Sutton Hoo.
This article identifies the corpus of surviving Anglo-Saxon works of art with newly composed Latin verse inscriptions: nineteen paintings and drawings in seven manuscripts, one carved stone, and one ...
Precious artifacts unearthed in 2003 at an Anglo-Saxon burial site dating to the 6th century go on display at Southend’s Central Museum in the UK on Saturday.
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Sutton Hoo: The Anglo-Saxon Ship Burial That Rewrote British History
In 1939 archaeologists uncovered a seventh century ship burial in Suffolk containing gold, weapons, and royal regalia. Known ...
And many additional settlements, and particularly Anglo-Saxon roads, are no doubt missing. We'd welcome any feedback or suggestions for additions.
Say the term “Anglo-Saxon” to most people, and they’re likely to picture the Smashing Saxons from Horrible Historiesor the protagonists of Bernard Cornwell’s The Last Kingdom. In the ...
New research questions famed burial of ‘first’ Christian Anglo-Saxon king It was long suspected that the spectacular Prittlewell burial belonged to the first Christian leader of the Kingdom of ...
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