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He thought the gold band, inlaid with triangular garnets and studded with tiny beads of gold, was an Anglo-Saxon ring. But as fellow detectorist Chris Phillips searched nearby, he hit on something ...
Metal detectorists have found a rare gold and garnet raven head in southwestern England’s Wiltshire from the Anglo-Saxon period about 1,400 years ago. They have also unearthed a gold band or ...
Metal detectorists have found a rare gold and garnet raven head in southwestern England’s Wiltshire from the Anglo-Saxon period about 1,400 years ago. They have also unearthed a gold band or ring ...
The artefacts have been dated to the Anglo-Saxon era of 7th century AD, Paul Gould, one of the two detectorists who found them in January said. It’s not clear what the raven head represented but ...
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Why the Saxons Lost to the Vikings?In this episode of Kings and Generals’ Medieval History series, we explore why the Anglo-Saxons were repeatedly defeated by the Norse Vikings. From poor military coordination and political ...
A former antiques dealer who helped steal £12million worth of 'cursed' Anglo-Saxon treasure has told his accomplice to 'hand yourself in' after spending five years in prison. Simon Wicks helped ...
Salwyn, what did you use for the colour of that dress you're wearing ... the character of Sid the Saxon shows us the typical jobs that would be done in an Anglo-Saxon village, such as this ...
All Anglo-Saxon homes were made from natural materials. So they tended to rot over time. Unfortunately, there are no original Anglo-Saxon settlements left in Britain today. Most Saxons lived on ...
ANGLO American has hit back at a damages claim related to alleged lead poisoning at the Kabwe copper mine in Zambia during the Seventies, saying it couldn’t be held responsible. “We do not believe it ...
Take, for example, the tiny hooks located under or next to the grab ... It's especially useful when you want to keep a dress or jacket hanging vertically to avoid wrinkles. Or, if you're a little ...
Court proceedings have finally concluded for two would-be sellers of part of a valuable Anglo-Saxon coin hoard. A crime proceeds (POCA) settlement figure of £103,000 was agreed today (Thursday ...
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