The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was about 410 to 1066 and they originally come from Germany and Scandinavia. Some historians say they were driven from their homes by rising floodwaters. They were ...
The late 5th to early 6th Century pendant was created at a time when Anglo-Saxons were pagans, which was "slightly ironic", said coin expert Adrian Marsden. The find was discovered in a field near ...
The writing of the Chronicle sheds as much light onto Anglo-Saxon England as the text itself. In the 890s CE, a group of scholars in the Kingdom of Wessex were commissioned to write a chronicle of ...
But sometimes swords were buried without warriors. In a practice in northern Europe dating from the Bronze Age through Anglo-Saxon times, swords and other objects, many conspicuously valuable ...
The largest Anglo-Saxon ship burial ever discovered contained ... To keep the artifacts safe during World War II, they were stored underground in the tunnels of London’s rail system.