British archaeologists looking for evidence of prehistoric activity in the English county of Dorset discovered instead a mass grave holding 54 male skeletons. Oxford Archaeology Before construction ...
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Why Did the Saxons Lose to the Vikings?
The Saxons’ defeat by the Vikings was shaped by disunity, strategy, and timing. This account examines how internal rivalries, inferior mobility, and the Vikings’ mastery of surprise raids and seaborne ...
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. (WKRC) - Archelogy students discovered a Viking-era "execution pit" filled with human remains during a training dig. According to a press release issued by the University of Cambridge, ...
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From Danelaw to Denmark, how Vikings, traders, and Anglo-Saxons rebuilt the North Sea world
After Rome’s collapse, London fell silent, then reemerged as a crossroads linking Anglo Saxons, Vikings, and distant Baltic traders. Following archaeology and rare eyewitness accounts, this episode ...
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