The Anglo-Saxons had armies, but their soldiers didn't fight all the time. After a battle, they went home as soon as they could and looked after their animals and crops. Anglo-Saxon children had ...
Possibly they were soldiers, or then again maybe thieves ... farmhouse door and announced to Johnson that he had found Anglo-Saxon treasure. The Staffordshire Hoard, as it was quickly dubbed ...
The “lost” manor house of the last Anglo-Saxon King of England has been discovered thanks to a tapestry that preserved ... It ...
New research by Oxford University has suggested Anglo-Saxons were more connected to other parts of the world than previously thought.
The famous helmet from the ship burial at Sutton Hoo in England may be evidence that Anglo-Saxon warriors fought ... after chain mail worn by some soldiers in the Byzantine army at that time.
Prior research has shown that soldiers in Britain were recruited ... More information: Helen Gittos, Sutton Hoo and Syria: The Anglo-Saxons Who Served in the Byzantine Army?, ...
The famous helmet is among the Anglo-Saxon artifacts that indicate an eastern ... but it seemed to have been modeled after chain mail worn by some soldiers in the Byzantine army at that time.
But a leading Anglo-Saxon expert has now suggested it might have been the grave of British soldiers who fought for the Byzantine Empire in the 6th century AD. The site was unearthed in the late ...