Sutton Hoo: Anglo-Saxon Ship Burial
The following videos take us into the discovery of the Anglo-Saxon ship burial under Mound One at Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk England. Discovered in 1939, It is considered one of the richest finds in English archaology filled with treasure.
From Youtube: The story of the discovery and subsequent restoration of the Sutton Hoo treasure.
From Youtube: This is about the Anglo-Saxon ship burial under Mound One at Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk England. It was discovered in the summer of 1939 and is one of the richest finds in English archaeology.
From Youtube:This is about the Anglo-Saxon ship burial under Mound One at Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk England. It was discovered in the summer of 1939 and is one of the richest finds in English archaeology.
The excavation was begun by Basil Brown, a local, self-taught archaeologist, hired by Mrs Edith Pretty, the owner of Sutton Hoo, and was completed by a team of professional archaeologists.
From Youtube: Bettany Hughes and Ben Robinson visit Sutton Hoo in Suffolk to investigate Britain's very own `Valley of the Kings' - a landscape of royal Saxon burials that includes one of the greatest discoveries of treasure ever made in this country. It was only 70 years ago that an amateur archaeologist found out these mysterious mounds was the burial grounds of some of the richest Saxon kings. With priceless artefacts from the location now in the British Museum, the duo uses the octocopter to try to solve the mystery of how this important site went undiscovered for 1,300 years.