Jan Hjort was using a metal detector to scan a field on the Danish island of Tåsinge when he discovered a small piece of ...
Since its discovery in 1939, archaeologists have pointed to Sweden as the source of Sutton Hoo's haul. A Danish stamp says ...
An ancient stamp unearthed by a metal detectorist suggests the Sutton Hoo was actually made in Denmark, and not Sweden as ...
A statement released by the National Museum of Denmark suggests that the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet may have its origins in ...
The archaeologist told the BBC that if the helmet is indeed proved to have come from Denmark, it could change our ...
Until now, archaeologists believed the helmet made its way to Britain from Sweden. But a new discovery casts doubt on the ...
The images on the stamp are similar to those found on the Sutton Hoo helmet, which was unearthed in 1939 from an Anglo-Saxon ...
Small decorative details on an iconic helmet belonging to “Britain’s Tutankhamen” could revise our understanding of early ...
The Sutton Hoo ship burial dates to between around AD 610 and AD 635, when the site belonged to the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia. It was back in 1939 that amateur archaeologist Basil Brown ...