The famous helmet is among the Anglo-Saxon artifacts that indicate an eastern link with the Byzantine Empire. The famous ...
He added that Sutton Hoo "always encouraged more research" around mysteries that still remained of the site and some ...
Helen Gittos, a professor of medieval history at Oxford University, in the U.K., has developed a new theory regarding the ...
Examining the artifacts, they concluded that the settlement was not Viking, as first assumed, but Anglo-Saxon. The significance of Sutton Hoo was instantly recognized. The largest Anglo-Saxon ship ...
Sutton Hoo, located near the North Sea in Suffolk, was first uncovered in the late 1930s. Named after Old English words ...
Sutton Hoo, discovered in 1939 ... Suffolk County Council Artefacts which also include wrist clasps, strings of amber and glass beads, should eventually be available for public display Many ...
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 ...
However, the smaller mounds yield very few artefacts. In May the following ... his assistants have uncovered the impression of the Sutton Hoo ship. They are on the verge of a great discovery.
He added that Sutton Hoo "always encouraged more research" around mysteries that still remained of the site and some artefacts found at the site could still be seen here by the public. Laura ...
The famous Sutton Hoo burial site may have also included graves of soldiers recruited by a foreign army, new research has revealed. Helen Gittos, 50, an associate professor of early medieval history ...