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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 ...
Archaeologists search for artifacts at a dig in Rendlesham, where local craftsmen may have made the items found at the Sutton Hoo burial site. Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service ...
Sir Tony Robinson will visit the Sutton Hoo site to try an unearth more archaeology A major research project will take place to "reach the undisturbed archaeology" at a site famous for unearthing ...
Archaeology & History Archaeologists Say They May Have Found the Anglo-Saxon Workshop Where the Treasures of Sutton Hoo Were Forged Student volunteers assisted in the historic find.
Some volunteers included members of the 1980s excavations at Sutton Hoo as well as an organization that enables people with mental health challenges to use archaeology and heritage as part of ...
SUFFOLK, ENGLAND—Archaeologists have announced the discovery of a seventh-century royal village in Rendlesham, four miles northeast of the Anglo-Saxon burial site of Sutton Hoo. Fragments of ...
Is Sutton Hoo really so important? "In the months preceding the Second World War, a journey of discovery began here that would trigger decades of research that would re-write English history ...
One of the "greatest archaeological discoveries of all time" has been given a £4m revamp. Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge in Suffolk, is believed to contain the grave, burial ship and burial ...
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