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Sutton Hoo - Wikipedia
Sutton Hoo is the site of two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Archaeologists have been excavating the area since 1938, when an undisturbed ship burial containing a wealth of Anglo-Saxon artifacts was discovered.
The Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo - British Museum
The iconic Sutton Hoo helmet was wrapped in cloth and laid near the left side of the dead person's head. It's a piece of truly breathtaking artistry, functional and beautiful, with a vaulted cap and deep cheek-pieces.
Sutton Hoo | Suffolk | National Trust
4 days ago · Explore the Anglo-Saxon history of Sutton Hoo on this easy circular walk exploring the area where the ancient Great Ship Burial was discovered, as well as the surrounding woodland. Activities Walking
Sutton Hoo | History, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 29, 2025 · Sutton Hoo, estate near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, that is the site of an early medieval burial ground that includes the grave or cenotaph of an Anglo-Saxon king. The burial, one of the richest Germanic burials found in Europe, contained a ship fully equipped for the afterlife (but with no body)
History of Sutton Hoo | Suffolk | National Trust
In the summer of 1939, as the Second World War loomed bleakly on the horizon, an incredible discovery was made beneath the earth in a quiet corner of Suffolk. Find out the story behind the Anglo-Saxon treasures at Sutton Hoo and why the finds were so significant.
The Burial Ground at Sutton Hoo | Suffolk | National Trust
Sutton Hoo is England's Valley of the Kings, and the Anglo-Saxon ship burial found in the King's Mound is the richest burial ever found in northern Europe. 1,400 years ago, a king or great warrior of East Anglia was laid to rest in a 90ft ship, surrounded by his extraordinary treasures.
Sutton Hoo: Where & What Was Found At The Anglo-Saxon …
Feb 1, 2021 · Sometime around 1,400 years ago, a great ship was hauled up from the East Anglian coast to Sutton Hoo, the site of an Anglo-Saxon burial ground. Here, the ship became the last resting place of a king or a great warrior.
Sutton Hoo and Europe - British Museum
A few miles from the Suffolk coast, the Sutton Hoo ship burial was one of the most exciting discoveries in British archaeology, and one that profoundly exploded the myth of the 'Dark Ages'. There are two Sutton Hoo helmets in Room 41, the original and a replica showing how the original previously looked.
Eighty years (and more) of Sutton Hoo | British Museum
Jul 24, 2019 · The Sutton Hoo ship burial is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. In simple terms, it is the grave of a Very Important Person who died in the early seventh century, during the Anglo-Saxon period.
The Most Impressive Medieval Grave in Europe: What Is The Sutton Hoo …
Feb 7, 2023 · Sutton Hoo remains one of the most important Anglo-Saxon archaeological sites in Britain: the area was used as a burial ground in the 6th and 7th centuries, and remained undisturbed until a major series of excavations took place from 1938 onwards.