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Sutton Hoo

Sutton Hoo is the site of two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Archaeologists have excavated the site since the discovery of a previously undisturbed ship burial containing a wealth of artifacts in 1938. Sutton Hoo illuminates the culture of the Anglo-Saxons during a period that lacks…

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Anglo-Saxon cemetery

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The objects in the burial chamber

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Owner
National Trust
Location
Woodbridge, Suffolk, England
Part of
Hereford
Type
Two early medieval cemeteries, one with ship burial

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related to Further reading · 79
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related to Position · 21
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related to The head area: the helmet, bowls and spoons · 19
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related to Martin Carver: 1983–1992 · 17
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related to The objects in the burial chamber · 17
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related to Connections with Beowulf · 15
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related to Exhibition · 14
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Sutton HooLocationWoodbridge, Suffolk, England1.00infobox
Sutton HooOwnerNational Trust1.00infobox
Sutton HooPart ofHereford1.00infobox
Sutton HooTypeTwo early medieval cemeteries, one with ship burial1.00infobox
Sutton Hoois asite of two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near Woodbridge0.90text
Sutton Hoois acornerstone of the study of art in Britain in the 6th0.90text
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Saxons began to settle in the southeastern part of the islandinstance ofGermanic tribes0.80text
social change.The Ashmolean's involvement convinced the British Museuminstance ofwhilst the emergence of post-processualism in archaeological theory moved many archaeologists toward focussing on concepts0.80text
the Society of Antiquaries to help fund the projectinstance ofwhilst the emergence of post-processualism in archaeological theory moved many archaeologists toward focussing on concepts0.80text
Sutton Hoorelated to 21st centuryIn August0.60section
Sutton Hoorelated to 21st centuryNational Trust0.60section

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