Anglo-Saxon jewellers made brooches, beads and gold ornaments. At first, their artwork was pagan, but after the conversion to Christianity in the AD600s astonishing artwork was made for churches.
Treasure find man unearths rare brooch Student's Anglo-Saxon find is treasure 'Greatest' archaeological find gets £4m revamp The object contains a minimum of 10% precious metal and dates from the ...
during the Anglo-Saxon period. The fully intact vessel was placed at the head of an adolescent female, whose grave also included two plain brooches. The Scremby Cup is 2.2 inches (5.7 centimeters ...
Only 11 other brooches of this style have been found ... included the uncovering of a sixth century sword, found in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in rural Kent. The sword, which features a silver ...
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 ...
brooches, buckles, and other items. These discoveries will be showcased in the upcoming six-part series of BBC Two's Digging for Britain, revealing the secrets of an untouched Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
Female graves feature brooches, buckles ... These findings offer insights into the lives of the Anglo-Saxons, their social structures, and burial traditions. The excavation is part of a larger ...