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The Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo | British MuseumThe interment of a ship at Sutton Hoo represents the most impressive medieval grave to be discovered in Europe. Inside the burial mound was the imprint of a ...
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A brief history of Sutton Hoo - Suffolk - National TrustSutton Hoo is an Anglo-Saxon royal burial discovered in 1939, with a ship and treasures, and is a rich source of archaeological evidence.
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From Ipswich to Eye - the origins of 9 Suffolk town and village namesMay 18, 2021 · ... English Place-Name Society and a member of the Society for Name ... Sutton Hoo,” adds Charlie. East Anglian Daily Times: Woolpit, which ...
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Suffolk S-U - The Domesday Book OnlineStituna / Suthtuna / Suttuna: Count Alan; Robert Malet's mother and Walter de Caen, Hubert and Gilbert Blunt from her; Abbot of Ely; Rainelm from Geoffrey ...
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Sutton Hoo | Suffolk - National TrustSutton Hoo is an awe-inspiring Anglo-Saxon royal burial site, home to one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time.A brief history of Sutton Hoo · Exhibition at Sutton Hoo · Upcoming events
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[PDF] Context - Martin CarverThe Sutton Hoo cemetery is situated on the 33 m (100 ft) contour, on a sand terrace east of the River Deben, about 15.5 km (10 miles) upstream from the North ...
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SUTTON HOO: RE-IMAGING THE SHIP AND CHAMBERJun 22, 2023 · The cemetery at Sutton Hoo in East Suffolk includes tumuli dating to the sixth–seventh centuries ad. The largest contained an intact ship-burial.Missing: exact coordinates
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Sutton Hoo: Bitumen Identification & Significance at Mound 1Dec 1, 2016 · The 7th century ship-burial at Sutton Hoo is famous for the spectacular treasure discovered when it was first excavated in 1939.Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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[PDF] Before Sutton Hoo.vp - East Anglian ArchaeologyThe pyre was built predominantly of local oak and birch wood, and had four post uprights. The structure might have been prepared with fabrics.
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Sutton Hoo Ship Burial - Smarthistory1400 years ago, people from early medieval England hauled a ship up a hilltop and buried their king and his treasure within.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Archaeology history: Sutton Hoo | Suffolk | National TrustA major campaign of excavation took place at Sutton Hoo in the 19th Century. You can still see small dips in some of the mounds from this activity.
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Eighty years (and more) of Sutton Hoo | British MuseumJul 24, 2019 · In simple terms, it is the grave of a Very Important Person who died in the early seventh century, during the Anglo-Saxon period. This was a ...
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Sutton Hoo's Story Goes Deeper Than The DigFeb 24, 2021 · Our investigation showed that there were actually three cemeteries here: a family burial ground of the sixth century, the elite barrows of the ...Ukrainian Volunteers Weave... · In Human Origins Research... · Cold-Water Swimming Brings...
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Sutton Hoo A Seventh Century princely burial ground and its contextThis book contains a detailed account of the five campaigns so far carried out at the Anglo-Saxon Royal Burial Ground at Sutton Hoo.
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Secrets of Sutton Hoo - Current ArchaeologySep 13, 2017 · Sutton Hoo is best known for the elite Anglo-Saxon cemetery excavated there in the 1930s, but more recent campaigns tell an even richer tale.
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[PDF] The Digital Reconstruction of the Sutton Hoo Ship - ePrints SotonThe ship has an overall beam of 4.39 m (14 feet 5 inches) and a depth ... Bruce-Mitford, R., 1975, The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial. London. Carver, M ...
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[PDF] Anglo-Saxon Ships and Boats from the 6th- 11th Century ADBruce-Mitford was the first to compare Sutton Hoo with Sweden, for the Sutton Hoo ship burials were broadly contemporary with those at the cemeteries at Vendel ...
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[PDF] Anglo-Saxons: Sutton Hoo | British MuseumThe Sutton Hoo burial consists of a wooden long boat covered by a large mound of soil. At the centre of the ship was a wooden burial chamber hung with ...
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The Digital Reconstruction of the Sutton Hoo ship - Academia.eduThe overall length was roughly 27 m, and the beam 4 m. A team of three ... To Bruce-Mitford, the positions of the scarfs of the stem and sternpost to ...Missing: mast | Show results with:mast
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[PDF] iccrom preventive measures during excavation and site protection ...months of subsequent sand entrapment the pre-excavation anaerobic state of the ... Proposed presentation at the Sutton Hoo site during excavation. (Carver ...
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helmet | British MuseumMuseum number: 1939,1010.93 ; Circumference: 74.60 centimetres (as restored, at eyebrow level) ; Height: 31.80 centimetres (as restored) ; Length: 25.50 ...
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shoulder-clasp | British Museuminlaid. Dimensions: Length: 12.70 centimetres (incl 4): Weight: 87.84 ... Bruce-Mitford 1978 / The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial: Volume II. Arms, Armour and ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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belt-buckle | British Museum### Summary of Sutton Hoo Ship Burial Details
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shoulder-clasp | British MuseumDescription: One half of a gold shoulder-clasp inlaid with garnet cloisonné and glass. A loop and chain is attached to the top of the clasp, which is fixed ...
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purse | British MuseumDescription: Gold, garnet and millefiori purse-lid. a. Gold frame of purse-lid: sub-rectangular in form, with a straight top and curved ends.
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The king and his cult: the axe-hammer from Sutton Hoo and its ...Jan 2, 2015 · The iron-axe hammer from the Mound 1 ship-burial at Sutton Hoo is reinterpreted as an instrument for sacrificing animals by pole-axing. As such ...
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A Double-edged Sword: Swords, Bodies, and Personhood in Early ...Jul 24, 2019 · In mound 1 at Sutton Hoo, the sword was at shoulder height, placed directly on top and to the right-hand side of a coffin (Carver, 2005: 182–95 ...
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sword | British MuseumThe Sutton Hoo sword was not restored from fragments - it was lifted as a solid but rusted unit. A more proper description, based on the catalogue entry in ...
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[PDF] Large Print Guide – Room 41 Sutton Hoo and EuropeThe Sutton Hoo ship burial remains one of the most important archaeological finds ever made – a true icon of the Early Middle Ages.
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spear-head (Spear 1) - British MuseumIron spear-head with long body and part of socket remaining, including part of a wooden shaft. The body of the spear-head is flat but rectangular in section.
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Spearheads and Angons from Sutton HooOct 4, 2016 · The burial chamber at Sutton Hoo contained 6 spearheads of different shapes and 3 angons (barbed lances), all of iron. Spears are the most ...
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shield | British MuseumReconstruction of the Sutton Hoo shield, using original gold, garnet, copper alloy and iron fittings and modern replica fittings on a modern lime wood shield ...
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axe-hammer | British MuseumIron axe-hammer with a long iron shaft. The head has an expanded, slightly drooping blade at one end and a blunt, squared extension at the other. There is a ' ...
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mail-armour | British MuseumDescription: Portion of iron mail-armour composed of iron links, now rusted together in folds, riveted with copper pins in alternate rows.Missing: armor | Show results with:armor
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bowl | British MuseumDescription: Shallow silver bowl. In the centre of the bowl is an inscribed roundel, placed in the centre of an equal-armed cross running from below the rim ...Missing: Anastasius Christian
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The Byzantine Silver Bowls in the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial and Tree ...Jul 22, 2014 · The ten Byzantine silver bowls included amongst the grave goods interred in the chamber of the Mound 1 ship burial at Sutton Hoo remain one of the most ...Missing: containers Anastasius inscription
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platter - British MuseumObject Type: platter · Museum number: 1939,1010.76 · Title: Object: The Sutton Hoo Anastasius Dish · Description: Large shallow silver platter with a deep foot- ...Missing: Christian | Show results with:Christian
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Sutton Hoo and Syria: The Anglo-Saxons Who Served in the ...Jan 2, 2025 · The Sutton Hoo ship burial is the most famous example of a group of lavishly furnished Anglo-Saxon graves. The discovery in 2003 of another, at ...
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Silver bowls and spoons from the ship-burial at Sutton HooThe spoons have deep, pear-shaped bowls and long handles inscribed in Greek with two names, Paulos and the other one is possibly Saulos. Both the bowls and ...Missing: Mound containers Anastasius
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hanging bowl | British MuseumAssociated finds: The Sutton Hoo ship-burial is the richest Anglo-Saxon or early Germanic burial known, and is still, in spite of variant ideas floating about, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial. III. The Large Hanging-Bowl* | AntiquityJan 2, 2015 · The largest of the hanging-bowls from Sutton Hoo is distinguished by the abundance and the brilliance of the mosaic glass adorning its ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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News - Mystery of Sutton Hoo Bucket Solved - Archaeology MagazineMay 21, 2025 · Archaeologists recently able to retrieve the missing bottom portion of the bucket, which finally helped solve the puzzle.Something New for Sutton Hoo · Cave Fit for a King...or a Hermit
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Sutton Hoo bucket believed to be cremation vessel - BBCMay 19, 2025 · A 6th Century Byzantine bucket that has been pieced back together is believed to have been a cremation vessel, according to archaeologists.
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A REASSESSMENT OF LEATHERWORK FROM THE SUTTON ...Jul 28, 2020 · Organic materials such as wood, textiles and leather were also present. The leather items were studied, and the results published in 1983 ...
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The Sutton Hoo Research Project 1983-2001: IntroductionSutton Hoo is an archaeological site famous for an Anglo-Saxon ship burial. The 1983-2001 research included surveys and excavations of the burial ground.Missing: Roman | Show results with:Roman<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Luxury textiles from early medieval northern EuropeThis paper focuses on luxury textiles from archaeological and non-archaeological contexts in north-western Europe. Select case studies of the 6th to 10th ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Fragments of a lyre from the ship burial at Sutton HooThe remains of a six-stringed maple wood lyre were found in the ship burial at Sutton Hoo. Music played an important role in Anglo-Saxon society.
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The Identity of the Man Commemorated at Sutton HooApr 11, 2017 · This paper gathers, presents, and scrutinizes the evidence and arguments from ancient records, opulate grave-goods, and contemporary investigationsMissing: deceased | Show results with:deceased
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Three men and a boat: Sutton Hoo and the East Saxon kingdomSep 26, 2008 · As we were leaving Chadwick said to Charles 'It's the grave of King Rædwald you know. ... 64 Rigold, , 'The Sutton Hoo Coins', p. 663.Google ...
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New Sutton Hoo research links Anglo-Saxons to Byzantine military ...Jan 22, 2025 · Compelling new research from the University of Oxford argues that early medieval soldiers were recruited from Britain into the Byzantine army in 575AD.
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Anglo-Saxon diet in the Conversion period: A comparative isotopic ...This paper investigates whether diet was influenced by social stratification and to a lesser extent religion in two seventh-century cemetery populations.
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(PDF) The Sutton Hoo Helmet: Scandinavian and Roman OriginsThe crest of the Sutton Hoo helmet also has close parallels in Vendel and Valsgärde ... Scholars such as Lindqvist who imagine the Vendel and Valsgärde helmets ...
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The Helmets from Sutton Hoo and Vendel - Medieval HistoriesApr 6, 2015 · The early seventh-century ship burial at Sutton Hoo has been compared to the ship-burials at Vendel and Valsgärde in Uppland, north of Stockholm.<|control11|><|separator|>
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(DOC) The poem Beowulf and the Sutton Hoo burial as evidence for ...Sutton Hoo's mound one suggests royal burial but lacks definitive evidence of kingship. · Beowulf's depiction of kingship may reflect later Anglo-Saxon values ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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New discovery links Sutton Hoo helmet to Denmark, not SwedenApr 7, 2025 · A recent archaeological discovery on the Danish island of Tåsinge may challenge decades of theory about the origins of the Sutton Hoo helmet.
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Sutton Hoo helmet may actually come from Denmark, archaeologist ...Mar 27, 2025 · He thinks the Sutton Hoo and Danish motifs are closer than their Swedish counterparts, suggesting the helmet may have actually originate from, ...
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[PDF] Faded Glory - Uppsala UniversityFaded Glory: Cultural exchange between warrior groups in the Vendel Period as reflected in armor from Vendel and Valsgärde. This thesis analyzes and documents ...
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The Sutton Hoo purse lid - SmarthistoryThe lid was made to cover a leather pouch containing gold coins. It hung by three hinged straps from the waist belt, and was fastened by a gold buckle.
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Middle Eastern bitumen at Sutton Hoo rewrites trade historyDec 2, 2016 · The black lumps provide the first evidence for a bitumen trade network between the British Isles and the Middle East.
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[PDF] Sutton Hoo - An Archaeography - White Rose Research OnlineIntroduction. Sutton Hoo is one of the great archaeological sites of Europe and pivotal for the understanding of how early Medieval kingdom-building and ...
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The True History Behind Netflix's 'The Dig' and Sutton HooFeb 5, 2021 · Over the course of several excavations in 1938 and 1939, Brown and the archaeological team found 263 objects buried in the central chamber of ...
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AD 700 - Sutton Hoo - Current ArchaeologyMay 24, 2007 · Mound 5, just below the the ship burial mound 2, has several burials – inhumations – surrounding a central cremation. ... Excavations in progress ...
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The Dig: Who was Sutton Hoo archaeologist Basil Brown? - BBCFeb 1, 2021 · Mr Brown had been released by Ipswich Museum to complete the Sutton Hoo dig, and after the war he resumed his employment with the museum ...
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Tuesday 11th July to Thursday 20 July 1939The sheer size of the trench prevented any chance of protecting it from the weather. On Monday 17th July Phillips tells us: Shortly after 8am there was a very ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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[PDF] Rupert Leo Scott Bruce-Mitford 1914–1994 - The British AcademyFrom 1965–70 Rupert directed a new campaign of excavations at Sutton. Hoo, primarily to recover and record the remains of the ship, for which there had been no ...
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Excavating the CA archive: Sutton Hoo - Current ArchaeologyMay 3, 2018 · THE 1965-1971 EXCAVATIONS. Bruce-Mitford's involvement in Sutton Hoo dates back to the pre-war fieldwork in 1939. Having joined the staff of the ...
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[PDF] Design - Martin CarverPlate 1 (a) Sutton Hoo in 1983, looking north towards Tranmer House; (b) Deben Valley, looking south towards the North Sea. Photographs by Cliff Hoppitt. Page 3 ...
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Sutton Hoo: Anglo-Saxon replica ship project to start - BBCApr 6, 2018 · The discovery was made in 1939 when the landowner Edith Pretty asked archaeologist Basil Brown to investigate the largest of several mounds on ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Missing 6th Century bucket pieces found at Sutton Hoo - BBCJun 27, 2024 · Missing pieces of a 6th Century Byzantine bucket have been uncovered at a site world-famous for its historical discoveries. A month-long ...
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Time Team at Sutton Hoo - National TrustTime Team's 2024 dig at Sutton Hoo found a 6th-century Bromeswell bucket containing a cremation burial, and a double-sided comb. The bucket was intact.
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Byzantine bucket pieces found at Sutton Hoo excavationJun 28, 2024 · Archaeologists have unearthed missing fragments of the Bromeswell bucket, a 6th-century Byzantine artefact first discovered at Sutton Hoo, ...
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This Bewildering Byzantine Bucket Stumped Archaeologists for ...May 29, 2025 · The fragments were unearthed at Sutton Hoo, an archaeological site in Suffolk. Discovered in 1939, the site holds the ruins of a royal ship ...
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Sutton Hoo Helmet May Have Originated in DenmarkApr 2, 2025 · A statement released by the National Museum of Denmark suggests that the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet may have its origins in Denmark, and not Sweden.
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Britain's Famous Sutton Hoo Helmet May Have Come From ...Apr 1, 2025 · But not everyone is convinced the stamp proves a link between the Sutton Hoo helmet and Denmark, per BBC News. It's possible the stamp ...
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Sutton Hoo burials may belong to Anglo-Saxons who fought for the ...Jan 10, 2025 · Discovered in the late 1930s in Suffolk, England, Sutton Hoo is a group of 20 burial mounds, including one that covers the remains of an oak ...
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Oxford historian offers new theory for Suffolk Sutton Hoo graves - BBCJan 11, 2025 · She has put forward a theory that those buried at Sutton Hoo could have been recruited by the Byzantine Army in the eastern Mediterranean in 575 ...
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Professor suggests graves at Sutton Hoo belonged to Anglo-Saxon ...Jan 9, 2025 · Professor suggests graves at Sutton Hoo belonged to Anglo-Saxon men who fought for Byzantine Empire · Roman era gravesites with unusual funerary ...
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British Museum's revamped gallery casts light on Dark AgesMar 23, 2014 · The gallery devoted to the spectacular Sutton Hoo treasure and Europe AD 300–1100 reopens this week after undergoing a refurbishment.
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Sutton Hoo and Europe | British MuseumThe gallery's centrepiece is the Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk – one of the most spectacular and important discoveries in British archaeology.Anglo-Saxon ship burial · Collection search · Inside 'The Dig': film vs reality · Helmet
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The Sutton Hoo helmet - SmarthistoryThe Sutton Hoo helmet, early 7th century, iron and tinned copper alloy helmet, consisting of many pieces of iron, now built into a reconstruction, ...
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Sutton Hoo: New viewing tower opens at Anglo-Saxon burial groundSep 16, 2021 · The 17m (56ft) high construction is at Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge in Suffolk, which featured in the Netflix film The Dig.
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The Royal Burial Ground at Sutton Hoo - Suffolk - National TrustSutton Hoo is a 7th-century royal burial ground with around 18 mounds, including the rich Great Ship Burial, and a double burial of a warrior and his horse.
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The Sutton Hoo Ship's Company - Registered Charity No. 1175475We are building a replica of the Sutton Hoo ship that was used as King Rædwalds burial chamber in 625 and unearthed in Suffolk, UK by Basil Brown in 1939.Missing: 2019-2025 public
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Sutton Hoo replica ship launch delayed until 2026 - BBCMay 9, 2024 · The volunteers behind the project had hoped to get the vessel afloat by summer 2025 but were now looking towards spring 2026. Master shipwright ...
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Sutton Hoo ship replica build takes next step forward - BBCDec 21, 2022 · Sutton Hoo ship replica build ... It is hoped the ship can be launched into the Deben in 2024, just across the river from the Sutton Hoo estate.Missing: 2019-2025 public involvement<|separator|>
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Time Team announce 2025 dates for second Sutton Hoo dig - BBCOct 23, 2024 · The National Trust has announced that Time Team will return to Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge in Suffolk, in 2025 for a four-week excavation. Time ...
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Sutton Hoo - Time TeamTime Team is delighted to be working with the Sutton Hoo Ship's Company, to film the amazing reconstruction of the iconic Sutton Hoo ship led by Professor ...