Archaeologists have discovered 321 silver coins still wrapped in a cloth and lead pouch from a time in English history marked ...
They’ve found 321 silver coins that are over a thousand years old, dating back to the 11th century. This rare find, shared by ...
The astounded team from Oxford Cotswold Archaeology found the treasure, now lovingly nicknamed 'the pasty' due to its size and shape reminiscent of a Cornish pasty.
England’s connection to France went back to the Norman Conquest of 1066. King William I’s son Henry I ruled England and Normandy as a single united kingdom. Henry was considered by people at ...
Built in the 11th century, the castle’s initial purpose was to serve as a defensive post against incursions from the north, helping to secure the volatile lands in the north of England.
The small lead bundle is barely bigger than a Cornish pasty and has been affectionately nicknamed "the pasty" by the ...
A lead package containing 321 silver coins in mint condition was found at the Sizewell C site A hoard of coins dating back to the 11th Century has ... locations across England Damian Leydon ...
The 11th-century value of the coin hoard ... "There are now three hoards from this period (1042 to 1044) known across England, which strengthens the idea that the first years of Edward's reign ...