Potters made pottery from clay. Jewellers made beautiful brooches, beads and ornaments from gold, gemstones and glass.The Anglo-Saxons had armies too. But their soldiers didn’t fight all the time.
Some Anglo-Saxons were skilled craftsmen who made decorative jewellery such as brooches and necklaces. Children in Anglo-Saxon England didn’t go to school. Instead, they learned skills from ...
The famous, rambunctious feast scene in the Bayeux Tapestry, two years before King Harold was brutally killed at the Battle ...
New DNA method reveals Anglo-Saxon migration patterns in Britain Twigstats method tracks genetic shifts in ancient human remains Historical mystery of post-Roman Britain may be rewritten by research ...
Archaeologists have pinpointed the exact location of King Harold's palace in Bosham, West Sussex - thanks to the discovery of ...
Archaeologists discovered a sixth-century sword in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in the British ... impressive as the sword), and female graves had brooches, buckles, and knives. These graves are ...
Found at the site of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery, the sword has drawn ... Among the finds were various spears, shields, knives, brooches, buckles, and other objects. However, they are keeping the ...
John Ellis argues that the Anglosphere was responsible for espousing our common humanity and therefore should be treated as the hero (“Critical Race Theory Is an Inversion of History,” op-ed ...
Dating to the fifth and sixth centuries C.E., the burials held a trove of grave goods—but the team was particularly impressed ...
New research by the University of Oxford has suggested Anglo-Saxons in early medieval society were more connected to other parts of the world than previously thought. The study argues early ...