Alfred the Great? William The Conquer? King Arthur??? Just a few contenders for the title of First King of England - but of ...
Watch the video to see creepy things that were considered normal in Medieval England.
American football, the game played at the Super Bowl, where a foot is rarely used to direct the ball. And elsewhere in the ...
Grave 109 at Oakington is a rare triple burial, holding the remains of a female infant, a young woman (left) and an older woman (center). Duncan Sayer The soldiers arrived in “three ships of war, with ...
A series of rectangular enclosures comprise a Roman-era supply depot. This complex was connected to several outlying farmsteads through a road network that facilitated the transfer of agricultural ...
In an idyllic corner of an English field, archaeologists uncovered a pit filled with skeletons that bore the signs of violent ...
New research reveals a forgotten side of medieval Christianity—one rooted not in cathedrals, but in fields, forests, and ...
A view of the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset on the southern coast of England shows Studland Bay, the location of a sunken thirteenth-century ship known as the Mortar Wreck. For the past 750 years, a ...
Written as Islam swept across the Iberian Peninsula, the Silos Apocalypse, a 10th-century illuminated manuscript, depicts biblical visions of the end of the world. One of the most dazzling ...
Read through England's World Cup history, records and memorable moments. Follow their road to the tournament with the latest on their fixtures, group and coach. England have secured their place at the ...
The People's History Museum is self-described as the national museum for democracy, exploring the development of democracy in Britain. The museum features a variety of rotating exhibits, and its main ...