The archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Britain

Professor Gilly Carr holding an artifact

Archaeological techniques and modern scientific methods allow us to re-interpret and reconstruct the Anglo-Saxon landscape, from the end of the Roman period up to the Norman conquest of 1066 - the period often known as ‘The dark Ages’. We will study Anglo-Saxon buildings, dyke systems, cemeteries and the evidence for the development of kingship kingdoms. We will also explore Late Saxon landscapes and the influence of Viking and Danish incursions, along with the development of church and monastic sites. One session will allow for the practical handling of Anglo-Saxon items such as pottery, and other finds from excavations.

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