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Before 1066: how England’s elites lived, ruled, and showed off

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 00:46:37
Publish Date: 2026-02-05 06:00:00
Description:

This isn’t a story of castles and conquest, but of carved pins, private churches, timber halls and even a king’s toilet. 

In this episode, we’re exploring early medieval England to uncover how wealth, status and authority were expressed before the Norman Conquest. Far from a sharp break in history, new archaeological research reveals deep continuities in how England’s elites lived, ruled...and showed off! 

Amy Matthews is joined by English Heritage curator Dr Will Wyeth and medieval archaeologist Dr Duncan Wright to explore a society in transition, where rising gentry built impressive residences, decorated themselves with finely crafted objects, controlled landscapes and resources, and used architecture to project power long before stone castles dominated the skyline. 

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