Archaeologists in Rendlesham, Suffolk, have uncovered a seventh-century settlement that may have been home to the craftspeople who made the treasures of nearby Sutton Hoo, widely considered the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Brace yourself for some cold movie truths: Actual archaeology is not the swashbuckling adventure seen in Indiana Jones movies. The reality of the achingly deliberate work required to unearth even the ...
Peter Pentz, a curator at the National Museum of Denmark, sees many similarites between the stamp and the Sutton Hoo helmet. John Fhær Engedal Nissen / The National Museum of Denmark Two years ago, ...
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