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Archaeologists Say They've Unearthed Britain's Largest Known Viking-Age Building Beneath a Family FarmThe structure was buried beneath a field at High Tarns Farm in Cumbria, a county in northwest England. Researchers from the ...
Excavation in Cumbria has revealed Britain’s largest Viking building, offering a glimpse into 10th-century Norse settlements.
Archaeologists from Grampus Heritage & Training Limited uncovered the largest Viking Age timber building ever found in Britain near the village of Holme St Cuthbert in Cumbria, reported HeritageDaily.
Archaeologists have unearthed what they believe to be a Viking-age building in a recent dig. Teams of volunteers dug up High Tarns Farm in Silloth, Cumbria, in July after crop marks indicated a ...
A survey in High Tarns Farm, Silloth, England, excavated by Grampus Heritage & Training Limited (GHTL), uncovered the largest Viking Age building to be discovered and excavated in Britain. The team of ...
A VIKING age hall believed to be the largest of its kind ever discovered in Britain has been uncovered during an archaeological dig at High Tarns near Silloth. The excavation, led by Grampus ...
Researchers from the nonprofit Grampus Heritage identified the remnants of a “large hall”—measuring roughly 160 feet long and 50 feet wide—last summer, according to a statement from ...
Carbon dating of a timber building they discovered suggested it was a "large hall of the late-Viking age", archaeologist Mark Graham of Grampus Heritage told volunteers. Mr Graham added the ...
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