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Castle acquires largest Anglo-Saxon gold coin hoard - MSNDr Tim Pestell, senior curator of archaeology at the castle, said: "This internationally significant find reflects the wealth and continental connections enjoyed by the early Kingdom of East Anglia.
Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia, review The title of this exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre indicates the confidence it deserves, says Alastair Smart ...
Hoard of golden treasure stumbled upon by metal detectorist revealed to be most important Anglo-Saxon find in history Archaeologists believe it was captured across several mid-seventh century battles ...
Lonely Planet noted East Anglia for its countryside, coastline and cultural offering, including the Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo East Anglia has been named one of the top regions in the ...
Fiji, Nepal… East Anglia? Why this quiet patch of England is among the best regions to visit in 2025 - Half-timbered houses, artistic wool towns and coastline strewn with beaches helped this ...
East Anglia is aiming to become the heart of aviation innovation in the UK under ambitious plans to make it the country's first 'Aviation Development Zone'. The zone would see the region lead the way ...
One man, in one field, has amassed what is now being declared the largest-ever haul of Anglo-Saxon gold coins. The metal detectorist, who wishes to remain anonymous, discovered the 131 coins over ...
Archaeologists found traces of an Anglo-Saxon ship and many precious objects. This was the grave of a king, probably King Raedwald of East Anglia. He died around AD625.
Roman and Celtic fragments, Anglo-Saxon jewellery, the Bury Bible, medieval alabaster altarpieces and oak choir-stalls join masterpieces by “local” artists Thomas Gainsborough (“Mr and Mrs ...
What appears to be East Anglia’s ancient ‘crown jewels’ have re-emerged some 14 centuries after they disappeared, in one of the most significant archaeological discoveries ever made in Britain.
Work to excavate Sutton Hoo started in 1939, while scholars believe the treasures found in the Hoard could have been made in workshops in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia ...
This autumn, these two objects will open a landmark celebration of the art of East Anglia, featuring paintings by Claude Lorrain, John Sell Cotman and Maggi Hambling, Roman bronzes and fine English ...
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