In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed ... After being kept safe underground during the war, the treasure—owned by the British Museum—is put on public display.
Paul Mortimer, who has created replicas of weapons found at Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk - where an Anglo-Saxon burial ship was discovered - said it probably attached a sword scabbard to a warrior's belt ...
For decades, it was thought those interred at the Anglo-Saxon burial mounds of Sutton Hoo, Suffolk ... Medieval European Collections, at the British Museum, said: “It’s [the] effort, coupled ...
Archaeologists uncovered an Anglo-Saxon burial ship at Sutton Hoo thought to be related to King Raedwald in 1939 [Trustees of the British Museum/PA] But Dr Gittos suggests Byzantine Army soldiers ...
For nearly 100 after its discovery, the Sutton Hoo burial site in Suffolk was assumed ... thinks the graves belonged to British men who fought for the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire ...
Getty Images One of the greatest finds at the Sutton Hoo boat burial is this warrior's helmet, which is kept at the British Museum in London ...
For decades, it was thought those interred at the Anglo-Saxon burial mounds of Sutton Hoo, Suffolk ... Medieval European Collections, at the British Museum, said: “It’s [the] effort, coupled ...
Sue Brunning, curator of European Early Medieval and Sutton Hoo Collections at the British Museum, shared her thoughts on the research. "This research offers exciting new possibilities for ...