North of Inverness lies the evocatively named ‘Black Isle’ – a fertile peninsula that has hosted human activity for 10,000 years. Since…
This book presents the first ever national survey of all 2,847 fragments of glass vessels known in England dating from the 7th…
Four men have been found guilty of charges associated with theft and failure to declare a hoard of over 300 Anglo-Saxon coins…
This book increases understanding of the travel networks of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex. Using a range of sources, it discusses the…
From Roman temples dedicated to Mithras to Anglo-Saxon stone crosses, Newcastle’s Great North Museum: Hancock explores an array of beliefs and ways…
Further investigation into the contents of one of the most significant Viking-Age hoards found in Scotland has revealed a man’s name etched…
From rings and rare Anglo-Saxon namestones, to coins and a medieval oven, this year’s excavation on Lindisfarne has provided a new glimpse…
In 2003, an excavation by MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) discovered a spectacular Anglo-Saxon burial chamber at Prittlewell, near Southend-on-Sea. Since then,…
A chance metal-detector find has led to the excavation of a highly unusual 6th-century grave in Gloucestershire.…
Did ‘the Anglo-Saxon migrations’ take place, and were Romano-British leaders replaced by those of Germanic descent? Susan Oosthuizen’s new book, The Emergence…