After 900 years, experts have discovered the site of King Harold's residence in Sussex, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England.
Archaeologists at the University of Exeter have discovered compelling evidence that a house in England stands on the site of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN1,000-year-old lost residence of King Harold found, thanks to a toiletArchaeologists have uncovered evidence that a house in England is the site of a lost residence of Harold, the last ...
Newcastle University announced the discovery of Harold Godwinson's – aka King Harold II – residence in Bosham, a village on ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Say They’ve Located Harold II’s Lost Manor HouseA latrine found in Bosham, England, has helped identify the location of the king's long-lost residence, offering new insights ...
Experts suspected that his estate once stood in Bosham, West Sussex ... scouring through maps and records, and reopening a former dig, they assembled a detailed profile like never before.
The "Where Power Lies" project employed a wide range of research methodology—including perusing old maps and records ... at Hornby in North Yorkshire and Bosham in West Sussex.
His Bosham residence was depicted twice in the tapestry ... By conducting a geophysical survey and analyzing maps and records, historians were able to gather new information about the site ...
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