Anglo-Saxon settlement unearthed in Northumberland

| December 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

The remains of an Anglo-Saxon settlement have been discovered at a surface mine in Northumberland.

Buildings and artefacts dating from the 6th to 8th centuries have been uncovered at Shotton Surface Mine, on the Blagdon Estate, near Cramlington.

The site had been investigated by archaeologists before the start of open-cast mining work.

Experts said the find had provided “the first direct evidence” of Anglo-Saxon settlement in that part of the county.

BBC News

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Category: Anglo-Saxon, History & Archeology

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