Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
Annual journal concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period published by Oxford University Committee for Archaeology.
Sutton Hoo
Online tour of the famed Anglo-Saxon royal cemetery, courtesy of The Sutton Hoo Society: interactive map brings up information of features of the site. Visitor information.
Map of Anglo-Saxon England
Matthew White shows the kingdoms c.860 and major sites. From the Old English Pages.
Anglo-Saxon and Viking Yorkshire
Interim report 1996 on excavations of an Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlement at Cottam, directed by Dr Julian Richards for the Archaeology Department, York University.
Anglo-Saxon Derbyshire
Trent and Peak Archaeological Trust has created a site database searchable by using an image-map showing the distribution of sites or by a text-based index. Bibliography.
Old Ruins, New World
Article by Tim Eaton in British Archaeology on the way in which abandoned Roman sites in Britain were plundered for stone by Anglo-Saxon church builders.
St Peter's Church, Barton upon Humber
Results of the excavation of this Anglo-Saxon and later church, with the only extant Anglo-Saxon baptistery. Includes maps, phase plans, church memorials, history, bibliography and glossary.
Archaeologists Take the Wraps off Lady Godiva
The Telegraph reports that archaeologists have reconstructed what could be a glass portrait of Lady Godiva.
St Laurence's Chapel at Bradford-on-Avon
Southampton University explains its work on one of the best-preserved early church buildings in England. History, architecture, excavation, interpretation and computer-based reconstructions.
Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries
Cemeteries database drawn mainly from central and central southern England, compiled as part of a PhD thesis, is provided by Jeremy Huggett of Glasgow University.
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