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The stone was found in a garden in Leicester and was purchased by an archaeologist who believes the intricate pattern was probably carved in Anglo Saxon times, over 1,000 years ago.
A carved stone dating from the Anglo-Saxon period is stolen from a North Yorkshire church. Let us know you agree to data collection on AMP. We and our partners use technologies, ...
Auctioneer Duke's of Dorchester said landscape gardener John Wyatt bought $78 worth of stone rubble to use for borders and he discovered the 21-inch-by-15-inch Anglo Saxon carving, which experts ...
Looking for some natural stone for a rockery in his garden, John Wyatt thought he had found a bargain when he saw a job lot advertised for £50. He was more right than he knew. For when he took ...
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A blue plaque on the wall of the former home of Dame Rosemary Jean Cramp was unveiled in Durham on October last year.
The carving, shown here after it was restored, may date back to the Anglo-Saxon period, between the fifth and 11th centuries A.D. (Image credit: James Balme) The date of the carving is uncertain.
Its value to our history and understanding of Anglo-Saxon Britain is priceless. The carvings fall into four groups. The first two would have had a length of 63ft and originally would have run in ...
Since its foundation in 1977, the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, as it is known, has produced 13 (out of a planned 16) beautifully bound illustrated volumes, covering 32 English counties.
A carved stone dating from the Anglo-Saxon period has been stolen from a North Yorkshire church. The artefact was displayed in a window recess in All Saints Church in Hovingham, near Malton.
Rare Saxon carvings hidden inside Leicestershire ... of known British stone work from the eighth and 10th centuries ... the dilapidated and now long-since vanished Anglo-Saxon church that ...
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