The inclusion of a latrine in the wooden structure proved pivotal in indicating the elite status of the building.
Discover how a research team identified a 10th century hall that King Harold used during the Norman Conquest.
The Bayeux Tapestry culminates in William’s victory in the Battle of Hastings. However, earlier artwork from the time also ...
Presenting fresh archaeological evidence, Dr Duncan Wright shares how a team of experts might have found the lost living ...
A house in England is most likely the site of a lost residence of Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England.
One of King Harold's manors appears twice in the famous Bayeux Tapestry, but only 948 years later have researchers finally identified the building's remains.
Archaeologists have found evidence that a house in England is the site of a lost residence of Harold, the last Anglo-Saxon ...
The earl was the king's ‘right hand man’ in a shire. The position was not hereditary, but it became usual in the 10th century to choose earls from a few outstanding families. The upper group ...
It is a tale of endless war and at the end of it, in the early years of the 10th Century, a new nation is ... in the Somerset marshes it seemed that Saxon Britain was doomed, and that Alfred ...
Treasure find man unearths rare brooch Student's Anglo-Saxon find is treasure 'Greatest ... The metalwork technique and decoration date it to the 10th or 11th Century, according to British ...