Monday, 19 June 2006

Robin Hood's 'house found' - in Sheffield

Archaeologists claim they have found the remains of Robin Hood's house - in Sheffield.
The outlaw is usually associated with Nottingham but researchers from Sheffield University believe he came from the South Yorkshire village of Bolsterstone and have started a preliminary dig at the site of an 11th century castle in the village.

Robin Hood is a mythical character but researchers believe he was based on the son of Waltheof, the Earl of Huntingdon who fiercely opposed the Norman invasion. Waltheof was the father of Robert Fitzwalter, an archer who became known as Robin Hood.
One of the volunteers at the archaeological dig, Steve Moxon, said: "Robin Hood was mythical, however Waltheof inspired the key ballad about the death of Hood and the 15th century prose account of him."

The Sheriff of Sheffield doesn't have quite the same ring to it !!!!!