just before the start of World War II. While Sutton Hoo yielded many artifacts, it wasn't until the 2003 discovery of the "Prittlewell Prince," an Anglo-Saxon nobleman buried in the Essex region ...
He extrapolates from this to the bit-by-bit spread of the original Anglo-Saxon kingships – first East Anglia ... ancient and tribal warfare seems called for – perhaps in the many wars between Iron Age ...
Anglo-Saxon men enjoyed sporting pastimes, like wrestling, weight-lifting (using heavy rocks) and horse-racing. These sports kept them fit for work and strong for war. Back to top Was ...