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Anglo-Saxon men enjoyed sporting pastimes, like wrestling, weight-lifting (using heavy rocks) and horse-racing. These sports kept them fit for work and strong for war. Back to top ...
Hundreds of elite Anglo-Saxon women were buried with mysterious ivory rings. Now, researchers know the ivory came from elephants living about 4,000 miles away from England.
Why this famed Anglo-Saxon ship burial was likely the last of its kind. The archaeological discovery at Sutton Hoo—a sensation depicted in the film 'The Dig'—is perhaps the last gasp of a ...
Science; Archaeology; Anglo-Saxon women found buried with their lavish jewels (and handbags) The incredible cemetery contains more than 20 burials - the majority of which are women ...
A near-complete Anglo-Saxon cave house, ... "Our findings demonstrate this odd little rock-cut building in Derbyshire is more likely from the ninth century than from the 18th Century, ...
FEW groups of people exert more power on English imagination than the Anglo-Saxons. They first appear in the historical record in the 1st millennium AD, in the wake of the Roman Empire’s retreat ...