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This ninth-century object at Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum is a rare example of cloisonné enamel from the period, and connects us to the legendary figure who commissioned it: Alfred the Great.
An Anglo-Saxon gold artifact known as the Pocela Panel, discovered near Pocklington, will soon be showcased in a historic case once famous for housing the Ashes urn.
Pocklington District Heritage Trust said it will be able to show the early gold and garnet cloisonné panel thanks to a well-supported crowd funding… ...
Say the term “Anglo-Saxon” to most people, and they’re likely to picture the Smashing Saxons from Horrible Historiesor the protagonists of Bernard Cornwell’s The Last Kingdom. In the ...
An Anglo-Saxon gold artifact known as the Pocela Panel, discovered near Pocklington, will soon be showcased in a historic case once famous for… ...
A major university in England is reportedly distancing itself from the term "Anglo-Saxon" out of concern it evokes an exclusive racial identity that could evoke nationalism.
Hoard of golden treasure stumbled upon by metal detectorist revealed to be most important Anglo-Saxon find in history Archaeologists believe it was captured across several mid-seventh century battles ...
The last Anglo-Saxon King of England Harold Godwinson (Harold II) ruled for only nine months in 1066 before he was killed in the critical Battle of Hastings.
The abandoned but perfectly preserved Anglo-Saxon village uncovered in the UK countryside The idyllic plot of land played host to a group of Britain's ancient colonisers who systematically took ...
The sixth-century burial of an Anglo-Saxon teenage girl surprised archaeologists when they discovered a small third-century Roman goblet full of pig fat near her head.
An incredible Anglo-Saxon sword unearthed in a field in Kent has been revealed for the first time on BBC programme Digging for Britain. Described as 'one of the most extraordinary objects' ever ...
This ninth-century object at Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum is a rare example of cloisonné enamel from the period, and connects us to the legendary figure who commissioned it: Alfred the Great.
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