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Historians and archaeologists plan to investigate the site further to learn more about the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons in Northumbria and Mercia.
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Sherwood's "Thynghowe" may be Anglo-Saxon mound
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2008/05/03 - 22:05.
701 CE to 800 CE | Archaeology | English
Husband and wife Lynda Mallet and Stuart Reddish discovered a mysterious mound three years ago in Sherwood Forest, Nottingham, England with the help of 19th century maps. Now they believe the site may have been an Anglo-Saxon gathering place.
Historians and archaeologists plan to investigate the site further to learn more about the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons in Northumbria and Mercia. |
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