Wales was formed from the Romano-British pushed into the west by the Saxons. Its tribal culture and language existed throughout the period.
Later, through her Oxford-educated clergyman brother, William, the teenage Elizabeth gained an introduction to a small but enthusiastic circle of scholars who worked on Anglo-Saxon history and culture ...
In Saxon and medieval times, people policed their own community. Men were arranged into groups of ten called tithings. If a crime was committed in the tithing, it was everyone's responsibility to ...
An exceptionally well-preserved sword dating back to the sixth century C.E. was recently unearthed in Kent, England. Found at the site of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery, the sword has drawn several ...
New research by Oxford University has suggested Anglo-Saxons were more connected to other parts of the world than previously thought.
Oxford Archaeology has unearthed a medieval kitchen and Saxon era wall during excavations at Oriel College, a ...
The remains of five medieval windmills and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery have been unearthed during an excavation. The finds were made at a site between Cherry Hinton and Teversham, Cambridgeshire ...