
Bones hidden in church revealed to be remains of one of England’s earliest saints
Bones hidden in church revealed to be remains of one of England’s earliest saints First scientific tests on bones in a Kent Church for decades prove they are really are relics of one of the earliest English saints, Eanswythe, patron saint of Folkestone. She was a Kentish royal Anglo-Saxon princess who is said to have … Continue reading Bones hidden in church revealed to be remains of one of England’s earliest saints

Experts amazed after ‘incredibly rare’ Roman artifact found in Lincolnshire field
Experts amazed after ‘incredibly rare’ Roman artifact found in Lincolnshire field Over recent years, metal detectorists have made a wonderful collection of historical discoveries. In the UK a detector has discovered in a plowed field a very rare and beautiful Roman Brooch. It is only the second of its kind to have even been found … Continue reading Experts amazed after ‘incredibly rare’ Roman artifact found in Lincolnshire field

Secret Passage Discovered in London’s House of Commons
Secret doorway in Parliament leads to a historical treasure trove Renovation workers have uncovered a forgotten passageway in the UK’s Houses of Parliament. Built over 1,000 years ago, the historic seat of government in central London has seen kings and queens, prime ministers and foreign dignitaries come and go time and again over the centuries. … Continue reading Secret Passage Discovered in London’s House of Commons

Section of Roman Road Uncovered in Northern England
Secret Roman road and treasure discovered on York construction site A previously unknown Roman road has been found by the archaeologist under the Guildhall as work continues to restore and redevelop the buildings. The York Archaeological Trust (YAT) also discovered Currency and ‘an abundance of Roman pottery’ have also been found at the riverside site. … Continue reading Section of Roman Road Uncovered in Northern England

Giant ’13th Century catapult stone’ found at Hay Castle
Centuries-old Norman head and trebuchet ball found where they fell at Hay Castle Another significant discovery was made by archeologists involved in the restoration of Hay Castle to include an intriguing collection of treasures There have been remarkable and interesting finds made by Archaeologists who work on conserving one of the great medieval defense structures still standing … Continue reading Giant ’13th Century catapult stone’ found at Hay Castle

A stunning 14th-century medieval chapel is uncovered in County Durham, England
A stunning 14th-century medieval chapel is uncovered in County Durham, England Archaeologists have really found considered one of medieval Britain’s most vital architectural works of arts– the long-lost church of north England’s only medieval leaders– the Prince-Bishops of Durham. The precise space of the large 40- meter lengthy baronial church was unidentified for tons of … Continue reading A stunning 14th-century medieval chapel is uncovered in County Durham, England

Archaeologists find graves of high-status Romans In Kent
Human Remains Unearthed At Site Of Early Roman Military Base In Kent Archeologists working on a building site have discovered two skeletons dating back to the Bronze and Iron Ages. The skeletons were found during the construction of the Aylesham Garden Village near Canterbury and now researchers at the University of Kent are studying them … Continue reading Archaeologists find graves of high-status Romans In Kent

In an astonishing Bronze Age discovery, a 3000-year-old community has been unearthed
In an astonishing Bronze Age discovery, a 3000-year-old community has been unearthed Rare archaeological evidence from a prehistoric site of the Eastern England village suggests that Bronze Age Britons liked high-end fashion The earliest samples of superfine textiles ever identified in England, Excavations, 30 miles northwest of the Cambridge area It is also one of the … Continue reading In an astonishing Bronze Age discovery, a 3000-year-old community has been unearthed

Iron Age Gold Coin Hoard Declared Treasure
Iron Age Gold Coin Hoard Declared Treasure A collection of Iron Age gold coins has been declared treasure by Suffolk’s senior coroner, having been discovered almost a year ago. 19 coins were found near Blythburgh, east Suffolk last February by a metal detectorist. The anonymous finder reported the discovery to Suffolk County Council, and through … Continue reading Iron Age Gold Coin Hoard Declared Treasure

Expert Invasion – How the Romans conquered Britain – Roman Rule
The Helmet That Shows Celtic Warriors Helped the Roman Army Conquer Briton An important find was discovered at an old Iron Age shrine in England. It included coins and other items from both the Iron Age and the Roman era. A 2,000-year-old unique Roman cavalry helmet was found among the finds. Having been re-examined some … Continue reading Expert Invasion – How the Romans conquered Britain – Roman Rule