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An Anglo-Saxon warrior king was buried within a wooden ship at Sutton Hoo 1,400 years ago in East Anglia in England. Now, a team is reconstructing the iconic ship, discovered during a 1939 ...
"We are thinking of calling it the 'Pocela Panel' as it dates to AD 600-670, which is when it's believed Pocklington took its name from its leader, an Anglo-Saxon thegn, or aristocratic retainer ...
21 May 2004 1124 BST Anglo Saxons and Vikings at Norwich Castle Gallery Opens Saturday 17 July, 2004 ...
An Anglo-Saxon gold artifact known as the Pocela Panel, discovered near Pocklington, will soon be showcased in a historic case once famous for… ...
And this sinister use of Anglo-Saxonism is nothing new. Beginning in the 19th century, mentions of “Anglo-Saxon” heritage, including invocations of Anglo-Saxon political traditions, ceased to ...
A medievalist explains what "Anglo-Saxon" really means—and why scholars are still concerned, even as the "America First Caucus" hits pause.
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