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Sutton Hoo: The true story behind the famous ship burial

The Sutton Hoo excavation revealed a richly furnished Anglo-Saxon ship burial that reshaped early medieval history. This examines the archaeology, the artifacts, and how the real events compare with ...
An ancient stamp unearthed by a metal detectorist suggests the Sutton Hoo was actually made in Denmark, and not Sweden as previously thought. The Anglo-Saxon helmet, dated to the 7th century, is one ...
The face of Anglo-Saxon England may have Danish origins. Ever since the Sutton Hoo ship burial and its wealth of artifacts were discovered in the late 1930s, the archaeological consensus has pointed ...
A sixth-century Byzantine bucket, painstakingly reconstructed from fragments discovered at the Sutton Hoo archaeological site, likely held the cremated remains of an “important person”, according to ...
For almost a century, the Sutton Hoo burial site has offered a tantalising glimpse into Britain's ancient history. Of the incredible riches found at the site, the most impressive of all is the Sutton ...
(CNN) — Archaeologists have uncovered a key component of a mysterious artifact at Sutton Hoo, a National Trust site in Suffolk, England, famous for the seventh century Anglo-Saxon “ghost ship” burial ...
The so-called “Bromeswell Bucket,” discovered decades ago, recently underwent a micro-excavation. Archaeologists made a shocking discovery in a sixth-century copper bucket found several decades ago at ...
Sutton Hoo is one of England's most important archaeological sites, with its relics offering an awe-inspiring glimpse into the country's Anglo-Saxon past.
The team behind a project to build a replica of the 7th century Sutton Hoo ship are hopeful that negotiations can take place for them to continue using their current facility.