Small decorative details on an iconic helmet belonging to “Britain’s Tutankhamen” could revise our understanding of early ...
An archaeologist’s find in Denmark could shake up history with regards to one of Britain’s most iconic Anglo-Saxon treasures, ...
More importantly, the Sutton Hoo burial was the first to reveal the cosmopolitan nature of southern England in the early Middle Ages. The ship burial's style is Scandinavian, and within the ship ...
The Sutton Hoo ship burial dates to between around AD 610 and AD 635, when the site belonged to the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia. It was back in 1939 that amateur archaeologist Basil Brown ...
A discovery by a metal detectorist in Denmark has raised questions about the origins of the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet, thought ...
The significance of Sutton Hoo was instantly recognized. The largest Anglo-Saxon ship burial ever discovered contained artifacts of a quality and quantity never seen before, and this fresh ...
Image source, Larry Horricks/Netflix Image caption, The excavation of the Sutton Hoo burial ground was dramatised in the film The Dig in 2021. The Anglo-Saxon ship burial site at Sutton Hoo ...
Archaeologists have recently revealed that a metal object discovered nearly two years ago on Denmark's Tasinge Island could potentially ...
A manager at the world famous Sutton Hoo longship site has said it's "exciting" that the helmet still intrigues after links to Denmark ...