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Archaeologists in England have discovered the remains of a teenager and child buried in a spooning position in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery dating to the sixth or seventh century A.D.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Mysterious Gold Pendant Featuring a Misspelled Inscription Is an Early Medieval Imitation of a Roman CoinAbout two years ago, a metal detectorist unearthed a small gold pendant near the town of Attleborough in Norfolk, England. It was designed to look like a Roman coin—called a solidus—that had been ...
An unusual piece of Anglo-Saxon jewelry — a plagiarized pendant rife with typos — that was discovered by a metal detectorist has now been declared treasure in the U.K.
Anglo-Saxon pendant (Courtesy Tom Lucking) Tom Lucking, a first-year university student and amateur metal detectorist in Norfolk, England, recently discovered one of the highest quality examples ...
An amateur metal detectorist has compared finding a 6th century Anglo-Saxon pendant in a muddy field to 'winning the lottery'. The shiny piece of gold was originally mistaken to be a 'chocolate ...
An Anglo-Saxon gold pendant unearthed in a North Lincolnshire field is set to go on show as part of a new exhibition. The pendant, which features an ornate design in the shape of a cross, was one ...
The 7cm (2.8in) pendant (awaiting to be cleaned) features garnets inlaid in gold A student who unearthed an "outstanding" piece of Anglo-Saxon jewellery believes it could be worth tens of ...
A stunning gold and jewel Anglo-Saxon pendant has been uncovered in a Norfolk field in one of the most spectacular archaeological discoveries for… ...
Metal detectorists in southwest England unearthed the two gold-and-garnet objects from the Anglo-Saxon period in January.
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.
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Two British Men Found A Viking Treasure Worth $3.8 Million - MSNCombined with another Anglo-Saxon treasure haul found in the same area by different metal detectorists, these finds are more than just relics.
An Anglo-Saxon gold pendant unearthed in a North Lincolnshire field is set to go on show as part of a new exhibition. The pendant, which features an ornate design in the shape of a cross, was one of ...
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