The previously unknown settlement appears to have been abandoned at some point in the 1300s, but researchers don't know why ...
England was never as isolated as many history books once suggested. New research shows that people moved into and across England steadily for centuries, arriving from places as distant as the ...
Researchers traced the roots of population movements to England during the early medieval period, from the end of Roman rule ...
Archaeologists excavating ahead of the Sizewell C development on the Suffolk coast have uncovered an exceptionally rare medieval glass jewel depicting the Crucifixion - an object so small it could fit ...
The 1,400 year-old "sand burials" of two people and a horse were found near a nuclear power plant construction site in the ...
Maritime archaeologists from Denmark's Viking Ship Museum have unearthed an extraordinary find beneath the waters near Copenhagen - the largest medieval cog ever discovered. The 600-year-old vessel ...
Find marks first systematically identified burial site associated with plague burials in Europe, scientists say ...
Migration into England was continuous from the Romans through to the Normans and men and women moved from different places ...
Spotted off the coast of Denmark, the "Svaelget 2" is a cog, a kind of large trading vessel used in the Middle Ages. Experts ...
The book is Emendatio vitae —The Emending of Life—written in the 14th century by Richard Rolle, a Yorkshire hermit and mystic ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a 'nationally important' Anglo-Saxon burial site during excavations for a new nuclear power ...
According to a Science in Poland report, traces of four unusual huts dated to the eleventh or twelfth century have been uncovered on an island in the Baltic Sea near the coast of Poland. Researchers ...