Filmer-Sankey, W. 1996. The 'Roman emperor' in the Sutton Hoo ship burial. Journal of the British Archaeological Association 149: 1-9Filmer-Sankey W (1996) The ``Roman Emperor'' in the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial. Journal of the British Archaeological Association 149: 1-9....
THE outbreak of war followed so closely on the gift to the nation of the antiquities from the Saxon ship-burial at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, by the owner, Mrs. E. M. Pretty, which was announced on August 23, 1939, that there had been little opportunity for detailed examination of most of ...
One of the many portable treasures from the Sutton Hoo burial ship is the lid for a purse that contained coins so that the king could pay his oarsmen in the hereafter. The purse lid is made of gold, enamel, garnets, and originally had an ivory or bone background. The beautiful design...
IN an account of the excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship-burial and of the associated antiquities delivered before the Society of Antiquaries of London on February 22 (see NATURE, Feb. 10, p. 231), Mr. C. W. Phillips referred to the remarkable feature of the deposit that it did not ...
The ten Byzantine silver bowls included amongst the grave goods interred in the chamber of the Mound 1 ship burial at Sutton Hoo remain one of the most puzzling features of this site. It has been suggested that these items, which lay separated from the rest of the silver in the burial ...
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Gold shoulder clasp with inlays of garnets and glass found in the Sutton Hoo ship burialRob Roy via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 2.5 Over the course of several excavations in 1938 and 1939, Brown and the archaeological team found 263 objects buried in the central chamber of the enormous...
Brunning’s post was written to commemorate the discovery of the Sutton Hoo ship burial, which took place eighty years ago in 1939. This discovery was monumental and was unprecedented in many ways, since it is one of the most intact burials that has been found in Europe. This ship – whi...
Brown came back on May 8, 1939 to continue the excavation, this time focusing on the largest hill, Mound 1, which concealed what became known as the Sutton Hoo burial ship. InThe Digmovie and book, the entire excavation is condensed into one season in 1939, ending at the outbreak of WWI...
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