The latrine’s presence “confirmed to us that this house sits on the site of an elite residence predating the Norman Conquest,” says co-author Duncan Wright, an archaeologist at Newcastle ...
A house in England is most likely the site of a lost residence of Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England.
The Battle of Hastings in 1066 was the decisive event in the conquest of Saxon England ... French and English. The Norman leaders spoke French; indeed the Welsh chroniclers of the period write ...
Archaeologists believe they found a residence of medieval ruler Harold Godwinson, England’s last Anglo-Saxon king. A nearby ...
an Anglo-Saxon en-suite confirmed to us that this house sits on the site of an elite residence pre-dating the Norman Conquest,” Duncan Wright, a study co-author and a medieval archeologist at ...
This is known as the Norman Conquest. The Normans, or 'North-men', were originally Vikings who settled in northern France in AD900. Edward 'the Confessor' was an important Anglo-Saxon king.