- Thynghowe
Thynghowe was an important
Danelaw meeting place, today located inSherwood Forest ,Nottinghamshire ,England .The site's rediscovery was made by Lynda Mallett, Stuart Reddish and John Wood. The site had vanished from modern maps and was essentially lost to history until the local history enthusiasts made their discoveries.
Experts think the rediscovered site, which lies amidst the old oaks of an area known as the
Birklands in Sherwood Forest, may also yield clues as to the boundary of the ancientAnglo Saxon Kingdoms ofMercia andNorthumbria .English Heritage , recently inspected the site and believes it is a national rarity. Thynghowe was a place where people came to resolve disputes and settle issues. It is aNorse word, although the site may older still, perhaps evenBronze Age . The word "howe" often indicates a prehistoricburial mound .External link
* [http://www.sherwoodforest.info]
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