The first dig at Sutton Hoo in more than two decades is beginning on a section of the site away from the famous Anglo-Saxon ship burial that was discovered in 1939. A National Trust archaeologist ...
The photographs show the "fossil" imprint of a wooden ship that rotted away long before the dig. Original photograph by Mercie Keer Lack ARPS © Trustees of the ...
When an Anglo-Saxon warrior king died 1,400 years ago in East Anglia in the United Kingdom, he was placed inside a ship and surrounded by treasures. The 90-foot-long (27.4-meter-long) wooden ship, ...
When an Anglo-Saxon warrior king died 1,400 years ago in East Anglia in the United Kingdom, he was placed inside a ship and surrounded by treasures. The 90-foot-long (27.4-meter-long) wooden ship, ...
Stonehenge country has numerous options for further exploration. But, beyond this significant and storied icon, the UK is littered with fascinating archaeological sites — many of which offer ...
Treasure from the Sutton Hoo site on display at the British Museum - David Rose A lost 1,400-year-old temple, said to have been built by the English king buried at Sutton Hoo, may have been discovered ...
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 ...
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