The lead archaeologist at the grave site told Newsweek that the sword was an "elite object that marked its owner out as special." ...
Archaeologists unearthed a sixth-century sword in Kent, offering a look into early English and European cultural exchanges.
The Anglo-Saxon cemetery is believed to date back to the same period as the famous Sutton Hoo burial site near Woodbridge A "nationally significant" Anglo-Saxon cemetery with 200 graves dating ...
Archaeologists discovered a rare sixth-century sword at an Anglo-Saxon burial site near Canterbury, England. They hope the ...
Since introducing coppicing and thinning at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk the site has seen an increase in wildlife and wildflowers, including the endangered Nightingale songbird. Sutton Hoo is thought to ...
Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge in Suffolk, is believed to contain the grave, burial ship and burial treasures of King Rædwald - the 7th Century Anglo-Saxon ruler of East Anglia. As part of the site ...
Mindful of the grave robbers who had plundered the mounds ... Since then, several of the other 18 tumuli at Sutton Hoo have yielded further discoveries. In the 1990s, a warrior noble in full ...
What it tells us about the past: This helmet was discovered in pieces in an early-medieval ship burial at the archaeological site of Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, England, in the late 1930s. On display ...
Together they make the shape of a bird with outspread wings. Image caption, This purse lid was found at the Sutton Hoo burial site. It's made of gold set with glass and gemstones. This brooch was ...
Since introducing coppicing and thinning at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk the site has seen an increase in wildlife and wildflowers, including the endangered Nightingale songbird. Sutton Hoo is thought to be ...