DNA analysis confirms siblings in a rare Anglo‑Saxon double burial are siblings, revealing a poignant family tragedy from early medieval Gloucestershire.
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Two Anglo-Saxon 'Lamb of God' coins struck over 1,000 years ago surface in England
Somewhere in England, buried in soil for more than a millennium, two silver pennies lay hidden with an image no other ...
Ancient DNA analysis of a 1,400-year-old double burial in Cherington, Gloucestershire, has confirmed the remains belong to a young brother and sister who died at the same time from an infectious ...
They might have fought as enemies in the 9th century, but the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons shared common languages and deep cultural roots ...
Over the past month, our understanding of England’s distant past has been upended—not by trained archaeologists, but by two hobbyists with simple metal detectors. While prospecting in village ...
NORTHAMPTON, England - A rare discovery of 81 Anglo-Saxon coffins made from the hollowed-out trunks of oak trees may provide new insights into how people lived in the early days of Christianity in ...
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