The foundations of a huge Anglo-Saxon
feasting hall, the first to be discovered in more than 30 years, has
been found below a village green in Kent.
The
hall, where a king and his warriors would have enjoyed epic days-long
feasts, has laid just inches underground for 1,300 years.
A
team from the University of Reading working with villagers and local
archaeologists made the exceptional discovery in Lyminge, Kent.
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