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A secluded spot in Devon has recently been celebrated as one of Britain’s finest seaside villages.
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SussexWorld on MSNNew book claims Saxon origins for Cliffe churchThe ancient St Thomas à Becket church in Cliffe, Lewes, goes back to Saxon times, claims a new history book out this week.
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Doncaster Free Press on MSNAnglo-Saxon history inspires teacher in new kid’s adventure bookFans of thrilling adventures, mystical beings, and courageous young heroes have reason to celebrate: ‘Doorway to the Sunset’, the sequel to the popular middle grade fantasy novel ‘Taking Wing’, ...
Flixbus has launched a new route connecting London and Brighton for as little as £4.49. The twice-daily FlixBus service, ...
It was a time of immense inequality ... But he stoked fear of Catholic immigrants and endorsed the expansion of the U.S. as a benevolent empire. The Anglo-Saxon race “is destined to dispossess many ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered the purpose of a 1,500-year-old bucket at Sutton Hoo, revealing that it was used as a cremation vessel for an important Anglo-Saxon figure.
It’s a remarkable mixture — a vessel from the southern, classical world containing the remains of a very northern, very Germanic cremation,” said Helen Geake, Time Team’s Anglo-Saxon ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a key component of a mysterious artifact at Sutton Hoo, a National Trust site in Suffolk, England, famous for the seventh century Anglo-Saxon “ghost ship” burial ...
The 90-foot-long (27-meter) wooden ship was dragged half a mile (0.8 kilometer) from the River Deben when an Anglo-Saxon warrior king died 1,400 years ago.
It’s a remarkable mixture — a vessel from the southern, classical world containing the remains of a very northern, very Germanic cremation,” said Helen Geake, Time Team’s Anglo-Saxon expert, in a ...
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