Sutton Hoo - first excavated by self-taught archaeologist Basil Brown in 1939 - is widely considered to be England's Valley ...
Helen Gittos, a professor of medieval history at Oxford University, in the U.K., has developed a new theory regarding the ...
For years, it was believed that royals could have been buried at the famous site - but a leading academic has another theory ...
An expert has revealed new details regarding the Sutton Hoo burial site, which was originally thought to contain the remains ...
Sutton Hoo, located near the North Sea in Suffolk, was first uncovered in the late 1930s. Named after Old English words ...
Sutton Hoo, one of England’s most iconic archaeological sites, has once again captured the attention of historians and ...
Paul Mortimer, who has created replicas of weapons found at Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk - where an Anglo-Saxon burial ship was ...
The Sutton Hoo burial mounds did not contain items from esteemed royals, according to a bombshell new theory that could finally conclude an 85-year-old mystery. The burials are a collection of ...
The famous Sutton Hoo burial site may have also included graves of soldiers recruited by a foreign army, new research has revealed. Helen Gittos, 50, an associate professor of early medieval history ...
Sue Brunning, curator of European Early Medieval and Sutton Hoo Collections at the British Museum, shared her thoughts on the research. "This research offers exciting new possibilities for ...