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LONDON — Archaeologists say they have cracked the mystery of a 1,500-year-old bucket unearthed from an Anglo-Saxon royal burial site, with new analysis revealing it contained cremated human and ...
The Bromeswell bucket is currently on display at Sutton Hoo's High Hall exhibition in Suffolk, England. - David Brunetti/National Trust Images ...
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Anglo-Saxons buried a mysterious vessel over a millennium ago. Archaeologists discovered ...Sutton Hoo has been the site of multiple excavations over the years because the discovery of the ship burial in the late 1930s changed the way historians understand Anglo-Saxon life. The 90-foot ...
Sutton Hoo has been the site of multiple excavations over the years because the discovery of the ship burial in the late 1930s changed the way historians understand Anglo-Saxon life. The 90-foot-long ...
Alfred was disguised as a poor man so that she had no idea the King was living in her ... Edington - Alfred was as good as his word. The Anglo-Saxon army defeated the Vikings.
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His decision to take the job not only would change his life but also radically alter, and deepen, the understanding scholars had of the early Anglo-Saxon period in England following the collapse ...
Tony Kushner was one of the exciting young historians who emerged in the 1980s and 1990s and who, along with David Feldman, David Cesarani and Bryan Cheyette, brought a new vigour and excitement ...
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