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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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...