At the northern end of Hadrian’s Wall, volunteers and archaeology students uncovered pottery, metalwork, soldiers’ tools, and ...
Explore the intriguing tale of the Piltdown Man, archaeology's greatest hoax, and its lasting impact on scientific discovery.
BBC News reports that an intaglio that may have been set as a signet ring, Roman pottery, military items, jewelry, and a ...
Archaeologists uncovered rare Roman artifacts at Bremenium Fort, England, revealing how soldiers lived on Rome’s northern ...
A "once-in-a-generation" discovery has been made in the North, uncovering a section of Hadrian's Wall after being hidden for 2,000 years.
The annual Pocklington District Heritage Archaeology Conference takes place at Burnby Hall in the town on Friday, November 14 ...
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Could You Survive as an Anglo-Saxon Warrior in England?
In this video, History Hit duo Louee Dessent and Luke Tomes join the Swords of Penda re-enactment group - volunteers who ...
Tour of the North by bmw R1200GS Ep 5 - Malton to Kegworth It's time for another tmf Tour episode! This time I'm staying in ...
From Roman ruins to candlelit alleyways, this walled city invites travelers to explore the chilling stories that linger where ...
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New research reshapes early medieval history of Saxon Sussex
An upcoming conference hosted by The Sussex Archaeological Society is set to reveal fascinating new research into the Saxon ...
A metal detectorist has discovered up to 15,000 Roman coins, which could be the biggest hoard ever discovered in Wales. David ...
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