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The Anglo-Saxon burial site in Suffolk offered a real treasure trove of finds when discovered just before the Second World ...
The Anglo-Saxons buried at Wendover were definitely ... which might be interpreted today as weapons, but at that time were commonplace. "You'd look at that today and think if a person has been ...
When an Anglo-Saxon warrior king died 1,400 years ago in ... Archaeologists excavating the mound in 1939 recovered weapons, a warrior’s helmet and intricately designed treasures made from ...
Archaeologists discovered a sixth-century sword in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in the British ... as still being in the “top echelons of swords,” you know that’s a pretty good sword.
On the upper floor of the British Museum, in a gallery containing early medieval artifacts, most visitors will congregate around the swords ... examples of Anglo-Saxon metalwork and the earliest ...
The most famous Anglo-Saxon burial site, Sutton Hoo — thought to be a burial ship to honor the seventh-century king Rædwald — contained a fabulous collection of jeweled helmets and weapons.
Weapons have been recovered from the men ... In all, the cemetery is thought to contain about 200 burials. To read about an Anglo-Saxon feasting hall unearthed in southeastern England, go ...