Twenty-one skeletons have been recovered from 20 burials found
in eastern England. The Anglo-Saxon burials also contained a spear, a
glass bowl, gold-plated brooches, a cloak pin, and a dagger. “We were
very lucky they had survived because they were less than a foot down and
the land had been plowed very recently,” Andrew Peachey of
Archaeological Solutions told
The Cambridge News.
Additional testing will attempt to determine the age and sex of the
skeletons. The site is slated for development.
To read more about
Anglo-Saxons, see "
The Kings of Kent."
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