New research suggests Sutton Hoo burial mounds in Suffolk may have contained Byzantine soldiers rather than Anglo-Saxon ...
Situated in the heart of Turkey’s Pontic Mountains, the Panagia Sumela Monastery, often referred to as the “Monastery on the ...
Ever since the Sutton Hoo burial ship was discovered by Basil Brown in 1939 many historians have been convinced that the body found in it was Raedwald - who reigned from 599 until his death 25 years ...
For years, it was believed that royals could have been buried at the famous site - but a leading academic has another theory ...
The First Crusade was one of the most extraordinary, bloody and significant episodes in medieval history. It began with an appeal for aid from the Christian Byzantine Empire, threatened by the rising ...
According to a BBC News report, a hoard of coins was discovered in eastern England during an investigation conducted ahead of ...
An expert has revealed new details regarding the Sutton Hoo burial site, which was originally thought to contain the remains ...
Dr Helen Gittos, a historian at the University of Oxford, claims Sutton Hoo was not the resting place for royals, offering an ...
A complex wine press and numerous artifacts were also discovered during excavations at the ancient site in Israel.
Providing colorful and cozy experiences against the gray and dreary backdrop of winter, a handful of Athens galleries are ...
A new study turned to Arctic ice core records between 500 BCE through 600 CE to find a link between lead pollution and widespread health decline in the Ancient Roman Empire, which most likely lowered ...