New research by the University of Oxford has suggested Anglo-Saxons in early medieval society were more connected to other parts of the world than previously thought. The study argues early ...
Guys aren't removing the "X"-shaped tacking stitch holding the coat's vent together. You know the one I'm talking about: Shutterstock Yep, that one. It serves a purpose, but only for a time.
A helmet found among the artifacts from the ship burial at Sutton Hoo in England may serve as evidence that […] The post This Helmet Might Be Evidence That Early Anglo-Saxons Acted As Mercenaries For ...
Perhaps some noble person found it growing in the garden of a Lady Chapel in the twelfth century and was inspired to give it a new name. Or perhaps missionaries to the Anglo-Saxons bestowed that title ...
On January 14, the Princess of Wales visited the Royal Marsden Hospital in London wearing an ankle-length brown plaid coat layered over a burgundy long-sleeve turtleneck dress, which she styled ...
The plot thickens - though not credibility, given Auteuil's charmlessness in this Anglo-Saxon setting - when he meets an attractive hooker (Liza Walker) and allows his heart to interfere with his ...
At this point of winter, you likely have a coat rotation locked. Even for those who live in warmer cities, winter nights require cozy outerwear to combat the inevitable chill in the air.
She executed the rare outing while wearing statement outerwear: a long double-breasted coat in an earthy brown hue, featuring a caramel-and-black plaid pattern, sharp lapels, and a fitted waist.
The famous helmet is among the Anglo ... that Anglo-Saxon warriors fought as mercenaries for the Byzantine Empire in the sixth century, a new study finds. The helmet and chain mail coat found ...
John Ellis argues that the Anglosphere was responsible for espousing our common humanity and therefore should be treated as the hero (“Critical Race Theory Is an Inversion of History,” op-ed ...
Stock Well, Heald Well and St Mary’s Well – all Grade II Listed – are the oldest occupied sites in the ancient borough of Clitheroe or ‘Clyderhowe’. These Anglo-Saxon sites pre-date Clitheroe Castle ...
Archaeologists have discovered 321 silver coins still wrapped in a cloth and lead pouch from a time in English history marked by upheaval due to the coronation of a new Anglo-Saxon king.