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Medieval toilet proves key in confirming residence of last Anglo-Saxon King of EnglandThe discovery comes after a re-analysis of previous excavations, which identified clues indicating a very high-status Anglo-Saxon building. These clues include a substantial moat, evidence of a ...
They replaced the Roman stone buildings with their own wooden ones, and spoke their own language, which gave rise to the English spoken today. The Anglo-Saxons also brought their own religious ...
Bede’s World is a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village. Some houses in the village are made from wood, some from wattle and daub and some from both. The buildings were used for housing as well as ...
The church we see today was begun by Henry III in 1245. It’s one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country, and has the medieval shrine of an Anglo-Saxon saint at its heart. At Westminster ...
Clues indicated a high-status Anglo-Saxon building, including a moat, evidence of a large tiled building, and an internal toilet usually associated with very high-status buildings in the Anglo ...
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