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Sutton Hoo is the site of two early medieval cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near the … See more
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Jun 22, 2022
We spent the whole day here - coffee, lunch and a cup of tea at the end added to a lovely time out. Do allow enough time to enjoy the museum, house and free guided tour of the mounds, well worth it. Full review by susiew09
Jun 22, 2022
It was a Beautiful Day, The lady in the house was very good gave us lots of information about Mrs Pretty and her husband and Family. The grounds are nice, we wanted to see the Swords Of Kingdoms (the… Full review by Mariewiltshire
Jun 21, 2022
We had an amazing trip to Sutton Hoo, although I’m sure the weather helped with the incredible views of the River Deben. All the staff and volunteers that we spoke too were enthusiastic and knowledge… Full review by 416junek

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  1. 12 Incredible Facts About the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial Treasure.
    • 1. The Sutton Hoo investigation began with some mysterious mounds.
    • 2. An amateur archaeologist used a coal shovel to excavate the Sutton Hoo mounds.
    • 3. The Sutton Hoo ship burial proved that the ‘Dark Ages’ was a misnomer.
    • 4. The body was missing from the Sutton Hoo ship burial.
    • 5. The person buried at Sutton Hoo was likely a powerful East Anglian king.
    www.mentalfloss.com/article/639394/sutton-hoo-ship-burial-facts
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    What did Sutton Hoo discover?
    Sutton Hoo was assumed to hide Viking remnants - so they were astonished to uncover priceless treasures including an Anglo-Saxon helmet, gold belt buckle, sword and shield. Sutton Hoo helmet. Early 7th century AD, England, made of Bronze, Silver wire and garnet Credit: Getty - Contributor
    www.world-archaeology.com/great-discoveries/sutton-hoo/
    What was found at Sutton Hoo?
    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)
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    Why is Sutton Hoo famous?

    Things to see and do

    • The Royal Burial Ground at Sutton Hoo. Explore the atmospheric seventh-century Royal Burial Ground as you discover the history and mystery of what lay beneath the earth.
    • Family and Learning Activities.
    • A ship returns.
    www.sapiens.org/archaeology/story-sutton-hoo/
    What did archaeologists find at Sutton Hoo?
    What did the archaeologists find at Sutton Hoo? Amongst the finds included a pattern-welded sword with a jeweled hilt, intricate shoulder clasps of gold inlaid with garnet and glass and the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet – although, when this was excavated, archaeologists found only a series of its shattered fragments.
    www.world-archaeology.com/great-discoveries/sutton-hoo/
  3. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/639394/sutton...

    Jan 06, 2021 · Here are some fascinating facts about the Sutton Hoo hoard. 1. The Sutton Hoo investigation began with some mysterious mounds. Former

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    • https://primaryfacts.com/2538/sutton-hoo-facts...

      Sep 11, 2013 · Here are some facts about Sutton Hoo, the burial site of an important Anglo-Saxon warrior. Sutton Hoo is near the town of Woodbridge in …

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton_Hoo

        Sutton Hoo is the site of two early medieval cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near the English town of Woodbridge. Archaeologists have been excavating the area since 1938, when a previously undisturbed ship burial containing a wealth of Anglo-Saxon artefacts was discovered. The site is important in establishing the history of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia as …

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      • https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Sutton-Hoo/476326

        Sutton Hoo may be the burial site of Redwald, a powerful Saxon king who ruled East Anglia and possibly some areas farther north in the late 500s and early 600s. He died in about 616 ce. Redwald was the first East Anglian king to pay …

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            1. THE SUTTON HOO INVESTIGATION BEGAN WITH SOME MYSTERIOUS MOUNDS. Former …
            2. AN AMATEUR ARCHAEOLOGIST USED A COAL SHOVEL TO EXCAVATE THE SUTTON HOO …
            3. THE SUTTON HOO SHIP BURIAL PROVED THAT THE ‘DARK AGES’ WAS A MISNOMER. …
            4. THE BODY WAS MISSING FROM THE SUTTON HOO SHIP BURIAL. During the 1939 …
            5. THE PERSON BURIED AT SUTTON HOO WAS LIKELY A POWERFUL EAST ANGLIAN KING. …
            6. THE SUTTON HOO SHIP BURIAL TOOK A LOT OF EFFORT. Historians have noted the …
            7. THE TREASURES FOUND INSIDE THE SUTTON HOO SHIP BURIAL CAME FROM ALL OVER …
            8. THE SUTTON HOO HELMET IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ARTWORKS IN BRITISH …
            9. THE SUTTON HOO BURIAL RESEMBLES ONE DESCRIBED IN BEOWULF. When the Sutton …
            10. THE IDENTITY OF THE “SUTTON HOO PRINCE” REMAINS UNKNOWN. The site has yet to be …


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