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Home / Science / Elite Anglo-Saxon Site Found Near Legendary King's Land

Elite Anglo-Saxon Site Found Near Legendary King's Land

3 Feb

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Summary

  • An elite Anglo-Saxon site was discovered near land once owned by King Harold II.
  • Excavations revealed a large hall, malthouse, and possible watchtower.
  • Evidence suggests significant craft activities and a high-status settlement.
Elite Anglo-Saxon Site Found Near Legendary King's Land

Archaeologists in East Yorkshire have unearthed an elite Anglo-Saxon site near Skipsea, located on land once owned by King Harold II. The settlement, dating between 750 and 850 AD, predates the Norman Conquest. Excavations have revealed the ruins of a malthouse, a large hall, and a structure that may have served as a watchtower or church.

The site is considered high-status due to evidence of significant craft activities, including metalworking and hornworking. The presence of a malthouse indicates alcohol production was a key activity. Researchers also found evidence of prehistoric activity, such as feasting and flint tool usage, on the site which was formerly beside a lake.

While the land was historically associated with Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king, there is no direct evidence he visited Skipsea. Future excavations are planned over the next three years, offering opportunities for students to participate in the ongoing fieldwork.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An elite Anglo-Saxon site dating between 750 and 850 AD was discovered near Skipsea in East Yorkshire, on land once owned by King Harold II.
Excavations revealed a malthouse, a large hall, and a structure that could have been a watchtower or church.
While the land was historically associated with King Harold II, there is no direct evidence he ever visited the Skipsea site.

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