The famous helmet is among the Anglo-Saxon artifacts that indicate an eastern link with the Byzantine Empire. The famous ...
Helen Gittos, a professor of medieval history at Oxford University, in the U.K., has developed a new theory regarding the identity of the remains found at a famous burial site near Suffolk, England.
Sutton Hoo - first excavated by self-taught archaeologist Basil Brown in 1939 - is widely considered to be England's Valley ...
The Sutton Hoo burial mounds did not contain items from ... king who lived in the early 600s AD and was from the East Anglian kingdom. However, a top Anglo-Saxon academic has now claimed that ...
Finds from two of the greatest Anglo-Saxon excavations in the UK are being brought together for an exhibition. It will be held at the National Trust's Sutton Hoo visitors centre, near the site of ...
Other research has suggested Sutton Hoo could be the resting place of an Anglo-Saxon King, potentially Raedwald, who ruled the kingdom of East Anglia. Sue Brunning, Curator of Early Medieval ...
Carey Mulligan as Sutton Hoo landowner Edith Pretty with Ralph ... The finds revealed the kingdom's extensive trading links, not only with Scandinavia, but also with the Byzantine Empire (centred ...
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