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A 1,200-Year-Old British Cave Dwelling Is Believed To Have Been The Ancient Lair Of An Exiled KingThe cave house is located by the River Trent in central England. The 1,200-year-old structure was built during the life of Northumbrian King Eardwulf. He was ousted from the throne and forced to ...
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The rock houses of England's last cave peopleIt was the middle of the 20th Century when England's last cave dwellers gave up their homes in a rural part of the country near Birmingham. Across several centuries, dozens of different families ...
Perched on the border of Worcester and Staffordshire are the incredible remnants of Britain’s last cave-dwelling people - and they're much more comfortable than you might think. On Kinver Edge ...
A photographer has captured some impressive footage beneath a field in Shropshire showing a cave network once used by the Knights Templar. The caves can only be accessed through a tiny entrance ...
Nestled in the Staffordshire countryside, you'll find fascinating traces of Britain's last cave inhabitants and they're more comfortable than one might initially believe. On Kinver Edge ...
14,700 years ago, in a cave in Somerset, our ancestors were eating other people. Museum research reveals these Ice Age Britons weren't eating human flesh out of necessity but as part of a ritual. 'The ...
Nestled in the Staffordshire countryside, you'll find fascinating traces of Britain's last cave inhabitants and they're more comfortable than one might initially believe. On Kinver Edge, a collection ...
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