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The design in question in this case is a man, mounted on a horse riding over a fallen figure which experts say is even closer to the Sutton Hoo design than the Swedish versions. The researchers point ...
Small decorative details on an iconic helmet belonging to “Britain’s Tutankhamen” could revise our understanding of early medieval Anglo-Saxon history. But the reexamination isn’t due to anything new ...
The design in question in this case is a man, mounted on a horse riding over a fallen figure which experts say is even closer to the Sutton Hoo design than the Swedish versions. The researchers ...
A metalworking die found in Denmark features a depiction of a horse and warrior that is remarkably similar to motifs on the Sutton Hoo helmet in England.
Sutton Hoo is located in eastern England in an area ... allowing archaeologists to determine its exact design and size. The burial chamber was furnished with gold and garnet jewelry, silver ...
The significance of Sutton Hoo was instantly recognized ... IRON AND BRONZE HELMET Of Scandinavian design, its crest takes the form of a dragon. It includes eyebrows, a nose protector, and ...
Peter Pentz, a curator at the National Museum of Denmark, says the discovery raises the possibility the Sutton Hoo helmet may in fact have originated in the country. The archaeologist told the BBC ...
A manager at the world famous Sutton Hoo longship site has said it's "wonderful" that the origins of objects found at the site are still being debated after the helmet was linked to Denmark.
Sixteen detectors were placed at Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge, over the past two summers by a local environmental group working with the University of Suffolk. The common pipistrelle was the most ...
A discovery by a metal detectorist in Denmark has raised questions about the origins of the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet, thought for decades to have links to Sweden. The detectorist found a small ...
Pupils conclude their archaeological investigation of the Sutton Hoo site and consider what it tells us about the Anglo-Saxons. We return to the summer of 1939 and the discovery of the Anglo-Saxon ...
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