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Located 14 miles from Lowestoft in Suffolk, the town lies just 10 metres below the surface of the sea. Dunwich was once a thriving port, similar in size to 14<sup>th century London at ...
THE unearthing of a medieval boat on the north Suffolk coast is of “great national importance”, the archaeological team behind the discovery said last night. Mark Lord THE unearthing of a ...
The in-fighting, internal family politics, and betrayal were also not lost on Ian Wilson, from the Suffolk branch of the Battlefields Trust. He said: "The entire family makes the whole Succession ...
The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male college students were among the most frequent killers.
A "significant" timber find by archaeologists is believed to be the remains of a medieval castle bridge. Experts believe the oak timber was part of the defences of Eye Castle in Suffolk and could ...
Pat May, a volunteer for the Norfolk and Suffolk Medieval Graffiti Surveys, will be giving a talk at Suffolk Record Office, in Lowestoft Library, on Saturday, February 25, from 2pm.
Stirring up the past: Remains of medieval kitchen that served pilgrims, complete with storage jars, discovered in Suffolk. Building was discovered on the site of Guildhall Feoffment School, Suffolk ...
One of the country's most important religious wall paintings has been vandalised inside a church near Lavenham in Suffolk. The 13th century image, behind the altar at St Mary's church in Brent ...
The discovery of a signature has linked graffiti on the walls of a Suffolk church to a 15th Century poet. The Norfolk Medieval Graffiti Survey, external has been studying inscriptions at St Mary's ...
The conflict in Fornham was actually one of three major fights - including the Battle of Dol and the Battle of Alnwick - to play out during the Great Revolt, a rebellion against King Henry II, who ...