Part of a Saxon stone cross discovered at the Norman Church of St Boltolph at Iken in Suffolk. The church replaced an earlier Saxon church destroyed by Viking raiders in the winter of AD869-70. The inscription on the cross reads ‘‘Here [in this year] Onna King was slain; and Botulf began [his] minster to build at Iken Hoo.” (Photo by Stuart Freedman/InPictures via Getty Images)