>the oldest example of a Christian Anglo-Saxon royal burial. >remains of the timber structure, which would have measured about 13ft (4m) square and 5ft (1.5m) deep, housed some 40 rare and precious artefacts >a lyre - an ancient harp -Gold coins, the gilded silver neck of a wooden drinking vessel, decorative glass beakers and a flagon believed to have come from Syria were also found
We live in the smallest homes in Europe why do we build so small? I thought it was because of migrants and overcrowding but we have been doing it for a long time, why?
something we can't have because we are all living on top of eachother. We have a higher population density than India
>Lack of privacy resulting from lack of space can degrade family relationships, and prevent residents from entertaining guests and engaging in social activities in the home.
Last time we uncovered a the Sutton Hoo Anglo king we got involved in WW2 a week later. Have we unlocked the spirit of another king to guide us through the next conflict?
Grayson Cruz
quit posting about home size and keep posting about ancient genetics and population migratoins
Isaac Price
They say this guy is a brother of a king
>It had been suggested the remains were those of Saebert, Saxon king of Essex from AD604 to AD616 >But carbon dating and other tests have indicated the tomb was constructed between AD575 and AD605 - at least 11 years before his death. >research, archaeologists said their "best guess" was that the tomb belonged to Seaxa, Saebert's brother. >They would have been just on the transition between having pagan burials with all your gear but also having these crosses,"
>We live in the smallest homes in Europe why do we build so small?
Because of the housing 'market' and because New Labour and Tories scaled back housing standards. Only 2 years ago the Tories voted against enforcing rented properties being 'made fit for human habitation'.
This is an issue that's fuck all to do with migration and everything to do with policy, market and short-termism.
Aaron Sanchez
Three grand sounds little bit light for a piece of hand crafted history, I feel slighted.
Thomas Peterson
>We live in the smallest homes in Europe why do we build so small? The British historically have always been poor, worthless, down-trodden, expendable subjects of the Crown.
Jeremiah Baker
inb4 they announce he was a black african anglo-saxon.
Caleb Wright
Let's start a go-fund me page and then donate it to a museum.
> invaders murder all the men and rape the women > SJW archeologists will grasp at literal straws for any interpretation of the evidence that doesn't mean history has always been violent
William Williams
>DNA evidence shows the migrants streamed over the Pyrenees, replacing existing male lineages across the region within a space of 400 years.
would those new comers have spoken a celtic language? does that mean "celts" had only just arrived in the british isles or are they even later?
David Clark
Oi we found a tomb between the pub and aldis Call Lara Croft and her big jugs!
Mason Cox
England is just bizarro Japan.
Robert Edwards
>Another intriguing possibility links the Beaker people with the spread of Celtic languages.
>It's very exciting to think that maybe Celtic languages could have been spread by the Beaker phenomenon through Central Europe and into Britain, but that's not the only scenario."
>Indeed, many archaeologists and linguists believe Celtic spread thousands of years later. But Dr Lalueza-Fox said: "In my view, the massive population turnover must be accompanied by a language replacement
Alexander Hall
I just live in a cell and i m a shitty slav from eastern europe.