In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed their astounding contents: the remains of an Anglo-Saxon funerary ship and a huge cache of seventh-century royal treasure. In southern ...
The project also complements an ongoing documentary by “Time Team” that’s capturing the reconstruction of the Anglo-Saxon ship that made Sutton Hoo famous. The ship burial, one of only three ...
Costumes from The Dig - one of the most successful films of the decade - are to go on show at Suffolk's Sutton Hoo this year.
The initially overlooked land is revealed to be the site of an Anglo-Saxon ship burial and the royal burial grounds of Sutton Hoo. The Dig earns high marks on our anthropological accuracy scale ...
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Famous Sutton Hoo helmet may be clue that early Anglo-Saxons fought as mercenaries for Byzantine Empire, study suggestsThe famous helmet from the ship burial at Sutton Hoo in England may be evidence that Anglo-Saxon warriors fought as mercenaries for the Byzantine Empire in the sixth century, a new study finds.
Anglo-Saxons believed in lucky charms ... The king was buried in a ship. His transport to the next world. And all this was buried with him to serve him in the afterlife. These bits of sword ...
Sutton Hoo is famous for the discovery of an Anglo-Saxon burial ship in 1939, which has been described as one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. The "Little Hoo-ligans" 90 ...
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