In the coming year archaeologists will be surveying and excavating sites in Sherwood Forest believed to have been used by vikings.

    Local historians found references in a 200 year old document to people meeting on a hill within the forest, and clues within lead to a standing stone and a place now identified as Thynghowe. These historians believe that the site was used as an assembly place by viking settlers, a theory which will be investigated by archaeologists. 

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In the coming year archaeologists will be surveying and excavating sites in Sherwood Forest believed to have been used by vikings.
Local historians found references in a 200 year old document to people meeting on a hill within the forest, and clues within lead to a standing stone and a place now identified as Thynghowe. These historians believe that the site was used as an assembly place by viking settlers, a theory which will be investigated by archaeologists.