Fragments of a helmet recovered from the Sutton Hoo ship burial show that early-medieval metalwork could be decorative and ...
Archaeologists have discovered a "unique" ancient Roman drinking vessel mysteriously embedded in an Anglo-Saxon burial from the early 6th century A.D. The burial is one of 49 that were interred ...
An unusual piece of Anglo-Saxon jewelry — a plagiarized pendant rife with typos — that was discovered by a metal detectorist ...
It is true that town life was abandoned. However, the skill of Anglo-Saxon art, metal-work and manuscripts does not suggest a ‘dark age’ at all. Archaeology is revealing new treasures ...
silver objects cut up for scrap metal, dumps of weapons, even a magnificent silver dinner service—all from British, Roman, or Viking times—have been found in the soil. In the Anglo-Saxon epic ...
I would take a step back if I were you. The Anglo-Saxons loved making things from wood. And they made intricate jewellery and metalwork. We still see their influence today, with words like cow ...
The Gold Penny, or Mancus of 30 Pence, was unearthed by a metal detectorist in a field near West Dean A "unique" Anglo-Saxon coin found in a field in south Wiltshire is expected to fetch up to £ ...
Part of a hoard of gold coins which was found by a metal detectorist in a Norfolk field The largest "internationally significant" hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold coins found in Britain is due to be ...