coupled with the quality and the quantity of the grave goods from all over the known world at that time, that has made people ...
This is especially true of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries such as Butler's Field where many of the people were buried with objects or 'grave goods'. The richest burial from Butler's Field is that of a 6th ...
Anglo-Saxons also used runes (marked stones) but little has survived. Much of our evidence comes from archaeology: burials, grave goods, treasure hoards and building remains. These combs are made ...
This beautiful copper alloy scales set was found in an Anglo Saxon grave of a young man who died around AD 520 - 70, and was buried in Watchfield, Oxfordshire. The weights are made from old coins ...
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