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Located along the banks of the River Deben lies Sutton Hoo, just 11 kilometers from the North Sea and near the harbour town of Woodbridge. This river was a crucial pathway into East Anglia during the ...
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.
For a nation on the brink of war and facing its own “dark age,” the Sutton Hoo ship burial was a source of pride and inspiration, equivalent to the tomb of Tutankhamun.
One mound at Sutton Hoo, excavated in 1939, contained an Anglo-Saxon ship burial that is the earliest known example of this burial style, which was later adopted by the Vikings.
A tiny gold coin that is believed to be the oldest from the Anglo-Saxons in East Anglia has been found in a field. Coin expert Adrian Marsden described the coin as a "massively significant" find that ...
The coin dates back to the same era as the famous Sutton Hoo ship burial, which, as Dr Marsden explained, had a mix of Christian and pagan grave goods.
Sutton Hoo Ship Burial Data Source Smithsonian Libraries Topic Anglo-Saxons--Kings and rulers--Death and burial Anglo-Saxons Archaeology, Medieval Excavations (Archaeology) Ship burials Ships, ...
Deborra-Lee Furness feels betrayed but Sutton Foster and apparently "cannot forgive" her for dating Hugh Jackman.
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