On display at the British Museum in London, the Sutton Hoo helmet is an iconic relic of early British history. Although rusted and fragmentary, the helmet reflects the power of its owner ...
Called Sutton Hoo, the burial site was discovered almost ... She describes artifacts such as jewelry, silver plates and swords and shields as being of extremely high quality.
In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed their astounding ... observing the uncovering of the ship burial. Photograph by British Museum/Scala, Florence The collection of ...
Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk, was the location where a ... The finds were described by the British Museum as some of "the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time". The National Trust was able ...
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 ...
Gittos believes some of the British foederati were minor royals or warlords, but the Sutton Hoo burials are more likely to be that of ordinary men.
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 ...
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 ...
Pupils conclude their archaeological investigation of the Sutton Hoo site and consider what ... She then gives the treasure to the British Museum - where it can still be seen to this day.
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 ...