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Sutton Hoo, archaeological site near Woodbridge, East Suffolk, E England, containing 11 barrows. Excavations here in 1938–39 revealed remains of a Saxon ship (c.660), which with its gold and silver treasures is now in the British Museum. The absence of a... more
Online tour of the famed Anglo-Saxon royal cemetery, courtesy of The Sutton Hoo Society: interactive map brings up information of features of the site.
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Encyclipedia of information about the site legend, excavation, and analysis.
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Visitors to Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, can view the Anglo-Saxon burial site and the priceless treasures discovered in 1939.
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Excavations at Sutton Hoo uncovered an Anglo-Saxon royal burial site filled with many priceless treasures.
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Sutton Hoo is an estate near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, that is the site of an early grave of an Anglo-Saxon king. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, ...
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Sutton Hoo. ... Helmet from Sutton Hoo. Original helmet. Replica: front view ... Sutton Hoo. On a small hill above the river Deben in Suffolk is a ...
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The Sutton Hoo burial forms one of the greatest treasures of the British Museum. Includes site details and photographs of treasures found.
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Sutton Hoo - Anglo-Saxon England's greatest treasure. Sutton Hoo is an Anglo- Saxon ship burial from 620AD.
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These pages are intended as a focus for those interested in the royal burial mounds of Sutton Hoo in south-east Suffolk. It is widely believed and it seems ...
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Buried on an escarpment overlooking the estuary of the River Deben in East Anglia, the Sutton Hoo ship was discovered in 1939, just a few months before war ...
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