Archaeological work being done at St.Hilda's Church in Hartlepool has turned up an Anglo-Saxon grave. Other burials from the Early Modern period were also found, as the church is digging up a section of its floor to install a new heating system.
The discovery might be evidence that an Anglo-Saxon monastery existed on this site. Bede records that a nun named Heiu founded a monastery in the area named Heruteu in the 640s.
Dr Steve Sherlock, of Tees Archaeology, said: �It�s an exciting thing. We hope to do more work to understand it. It�s always presumed that there was a church here in Norman times in 1066. We note that the church is sited in the area of St Hilda�s Anglo-Saxon monastery, about 60ft north of the present church.
�It�s always been presumed that this church was the site of St Hilda�s Anglo-Saxon monastery. We haven�t found any trace of that, but this one burial may be one of the clues pointing towards that.�
Click here to read the full article from the Hartlepool Mail
Click here to read more about an Anglo-Saxon Monastery at Hartlepool from Teeside Archaeology
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April 16, 2013
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