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 ...
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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 ...
6. The Sutton Hoo ship burial took a lot of effort. Historians have noted the enormous amount of labor it would have required to provide a grand ship burial such as Sutton Hoo’s. Numerous people would have helpeddrag the ship uphillfrom the nearby River Deben. Then, they would have dug...
Sutton Hoo The Sutton Hoo ship excavation in 1939, early Anglo-Saxon, early 7th century, Suffolk, England © Trustees of the British Museum On a small hill above the river Deben in Suffolk is a strange-looking field, covered with grassy mounds of different sizes. For several hundred years...
IN the course of an investigation to determine whether there was a body in the Sutton Hoo ship burial 1 , chemical analysis has revealed some unusual phosphatic material derived from calcined bone. That this phosphatic material should have persisted after some 1,300 years is of the utmost ...
The Sutton Hoo ship-burial : a handbook http://journals.cambridge.org/cover_images/ANT/ANT.jpg BM Antiquities,RLS Bruce-Mitford - Trustees of the British Museum 被引量: 0发表: 1968年 The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial. Vol. I. Excavations; Background; The Ship; Dating and Inventory. By Rupert...
THE SAILING PERFORMANCE OF ANGLO-SAXON SHIPS AS DERIVED FROM THE BUILDING AND TRIALS OF HALF-SCALE MODELS OF THE SUTTON HOO AND GRAVENEY SHIP FINDSFabry's diseasemyocardial ischemiacoronary vasospasmmyocardial biopsyIt has been reported that coronary diseases in patients with Fabry's disease are ...
In real life, we found no record of a Sutton Hoo burial mound caving in on Basil Brown. Had anyone else attempted to dig up the mounds prior to Basil Brown? Yes. In Tudor times, gravediggers had attempted to dig up Mound 1 (the mound in which the Sutton Hoo burial ship was found)...
The archaeological discovery at Sutton Hoo—a sensation depicted in the film 'The Dig'—is perhaps the last gasp of a lavish English medieval funerary tradition.