An Anglo-Saxon landmark in Sunderland is older than the Eiffel Tower, and people pass it every day without realising.
It has been a particularly busy few weeks at CA, with visits to Nottingham and Carlisle and, of course, our annual conference ...
Examining a well-connected Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Broughton Lodge The diverse grave goods excavated at a 6th-century ...
It could be argued that the concept of a parliament has its roots in Anglo-Saxon England with the Witan, or Witenagemot. This was a meeting or council of wise men whose role was to advise the ...
For the first time, researchers have been able to directly estimate the Anglo-Saxon ancestry of the British population, using ancient skeletons. Human remains excavated from burial sites near ...
Scholars say Aethelstan was likely the first king of England. But the story of his rise to power is complex. A portrait of Aethelstan, who was King of England from 924 until 939 A.D, in a book ...
Ian Griffiths has been designing at Max Mara since the bygone year of 1987, so a recent visit to the ancient Anglo-Saxon site of Sutton Hoo naturally struck a chord. He said: “I was so impressed by ...
The secretary of state has provoked the ire of Britain’s first black woman lawmaker and put the spotlight once again on how ...
Ferri Personali is transforming her ancestral estate into a center of excellence for global experiential tourism “The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Target practice for jousting: consisting of a cross-bar turning upon a pivot with a broad part to strike against. Illustration ...
A mass grave found on the grounds of St. John’s College at the University of Oxford in 2008 presented a medieval mystery. Could the dead have been victims of a notorious massacre a thousand years ago?
Beneath medieval Bamburgh Castle on England’s northeast coast lie the remains of a royal Anglo-Saxon fortress that was once the seat of the kings of Northumbria. (Colin Carter Photography/Getty Images ...
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