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Known as the Bromeswell bucket, the artifact found at England’s Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon site probably held the cremated remains of an important person, archaeologists say.
An eight-sided Roman ring was recently found in Lincolnshire, England, by Wessex Archaeology staff. The item dates back to 200-410 A.D., officials said.
A re-analysis of the burials, including radiocarbon dating, has revealed that, rather than dying in a single event, ...
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Daily Star on MSNMajor archaeological breakthrough as missing part of famous bucket found with grisly clueThe mysterious UK artefact was found in the same place as a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon “ghost ship” burial discovered ...
Archaeologists found missing pieces of a sixth century vessel from the famed Sutton Hoo site, as well as the cremated human remains and other objects it once held.
Researchers on fieldwork in Tempelfjorden in August 2020. Photo: Richard Hann / NTNU. On a frozen landscape in Svalbard, ...
Elsewhere, the overall happiest place to live in the UK was named as Berwick-upon-Tweed. The town and civil parish in the ...
The roads built by the Romans in Britain continued to be used for both travel and trade in the Middle Ages for more than a ...
Laura Coffey went on a quest to find the real-life islands that inspired the wanderings of Homer’s epic hero, Odysseus ...
New England has thousands of miles of stone walls. A geoscientist explains why analyzing them scientifically is a solid step toward preserving them ...
New archaeological research on the Tangier Peninsula reveals significant cultural links between Europe and Africa during the Bronze Age.
The ‘amateur archaeologist’ says he’s discovered proof of what happened to the colony members who completely vanished from ...
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