Ancient DNA analysis has revealed a rare instance of two siblings being buried together in an Anglo-Saxon grave. The grave in ...
Two Anglo-Saxon children buried near Tetbury have been confirmed through DNA as brother and sister.
Ancient DNA analysis has confirmed that a young boy and a teenage girl buried together in a 1,400-year-old Anglo-Saxon grave in Cherington, Gloucestershire, were brother and sister, and that they ...
In a classic example of lucky metal detectorists triggering an archaeological investigation, a group of metal detecting ...
Archaeologists say it is rare in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries to find that two people were buried together in the same grave at the ...
Archaeologists in Gloucestershire have discovered that two children buried together in an Anglo-Saxon grave were siblings, confirmed through DNA testing by the Francis Crick Institute. Such ...
An ancient-DNA analysis of a rare Anglo-Saxon double burial revealed the people in the grave were brother and sister.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Bromeswell bucket is currently on display at Sutton Hoo's High Hall exhibition in Suffolk, England. - David Brunetti/National ...
They might have fought as enemies in the 9th century, but the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons shared common languages and deep ...
The finely-worked band was discovered by Dean Young, who is "over the moon" it is going on display.
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