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1,400-Year Burial: The True Story Behind the Sutton Hoo Treasure
Discovered in 1939, the Sutton Hoo ship burial revealed one of the greatest archaeological finds in British history. Beneath ...
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 ...
A recently discovered gold pendant appears to date to a "mysterious moment" in the early 8th Century, according to an expert.
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 ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Archaeologists say the stamp with a motif of a warrior riding a horse from Denmark is remarkably ...
A spokesman for the British Museum has said the Sutton Hoo treasures are still set to go to France in exchange for the Bayeux Tapestry.
(CNN) — Excavations and metal-detecting work at the site of a famous ship burial in Suffolk, England, have revealed missing pieces that could help archaeologists better understand an intriguing but ...
For decades, it was thought those interred at the Anglo-Saxon burial mounds of Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, were lavish Kings buried with their riches. But a leading Anglo-Saxon expert has now suggested it ...
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - The most important treasure trove found in Britain for decades is on display at the British museum in London and will be the subject of two hot-ticket lectures and a drop-in ...
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