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A team of archaeologists from Newcastle University and the University of Exeter have identified what they believe to be the legendary residence of Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, located in Bosham, West Sussex. This claim is based on findings from a 2006 excavation that revealed two medieval buildings, one of which included a toilet, a significant element indicating elite occupancy.
“Looking at this vital clue, alongside all our other evidence… we have here the location of Harold Godwinson’s private power centre,” said Dr. Duncan Wright, Senior Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology at Newcastle University. The site was previously thought to be linked to Harold due to its mention in the Bayeux Tapestry, yet definitive proof had eluded researchers until now.
Experts emphasized the significance of the findings, noting that the toilet suggests a luxury lifestyle typical of the elite during the 10th century AD. “We have found an Anglo-Saxon show-home,” stated Professor Oliver Creighton of the University of Exeter. These revelations contribute crucial insights into a nearly vanished English aristocracy before the Norman Conquest of 1066.