-
significant settlement first occurred at
Yeavering. In this period, a
heavily inhabited hillfort was
constructed on
Yeavering Bell
which appears to have been a...
- at
Yeavering, and can be
picked out from the
slopes of
Yeavering Bell.
Steep northern slopes of
Yeavering Bell View north-northeast from
Yeavering Bell...
- The
Battle of
Yeavering (or
Battle of Geteryne) was
fought in 1415
between English and
Scottish forces near
Yeavering in Northumberland. A
small English...
- name
Yeavering,
which looks deceptively English, back to the
British gafr from Bede's
mention of a
township called Gefrin in the same area.
Yeavering continued...
-
Glendale area from 2
years old to 13
years old.
Close by to the west is
Yeavering Bell,
crowned by a
large Iron Age fort, a
stronghold of the Votadini....
- of ****embly for the
local po****tion. The
temple found in England, at
Yeavering, now
appears to be an
early example of a hall-****ociated hof,
rather than...
-
visible throughout the land. The
royal sites in Edwin's time
included Yeavering in Bernicia,
where traces of a
timber amphitheatre have been found. This...
- at 'Britain's most
haunted castle'". MSN. Hope-Taylor,
Brian (1977).
Yeavering: an Anglo-British
centre of
early Northumbria.
Stationery Office Books...
- such as one
identified in
Northumberland as Bede's Ad
Gefrin (now
called Yeavering) the
buildings were
shown by an excavator's
reconstruction to have opposed...
-
approximately 23 feet (7.0 meters) wide and 46 feet (14 meters) long.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
Several halls, of
varying size and purpose, have been...