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The original brooch dates from the 7th Century and the National Trust, which owns the Sutton Hoo site near Woodbridge, said it had been damaged over the centuries, so that only its gold backing ...
A "magical" medieval gold brooch and a Sutton Hoo-era ring are among five pieces of treasure chosen by experts as their finds ...
Image caption, This purse lid was found at the Sutton Hoo burial site. It's made of gold set with glass and gemstones. This brooch was found in a grave. Brooches were pinned to clothes to make ...
But the reexamination isn’t due to anything new found at the famous archeological trove known as Sutton Hoo. Instead, it’s owed to a tiny artifact recently found by a metal detectorist over ...
Excavations unearthed Byzantine silverware, jewelry made from precious metals ... Since then, excavations have continued at Sutton Hoo, uncovering both a royal and a folk burial ground dating ...
Called Sutton Hoo, the burial site was discovered almost ... She describes artifacts such as jewelry, silver plates and swords and shields as being of extremely high quality.
“Not the famous one with the mounds – another one on the Sutton Hoo site ... might be buried with a bead necklace and some bronze brooches Angus Wainwright, National Trust “It’s ...
The 6th-century bucket was found at Sutton Hoo, an archaeological site near Suffolk, England, that is home to two ancient cemeteries. Fragments of the bucket, named the Bromeswell bucket ...
The original brooch dates from the 7th Century and the National Trust, which owns the Sutton Hoo site near Woodbridge, said it had been damaged over the centuries, so that only its gold backing ...
The first dig at Sutton Hoo in more than two decades is beginning ... A woman might be buried with a bead necklace and some bronze brooches Angus Wainwright, National Trust “It’s almost ...