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 ...
Unlike the Sutton Hoo graves, the Prittlewell grave had never been looted by grave robbers, and it was excavated with modern techniques, resulting in a precise date between 580 and 605.
Mindful of the grave robbers who had plundered the mounds ... Since then, several of the other 18 tumuli at Sutton Hoo have yielded further discoveries. In the 1990s, a warrior noble in full ...
Costumes from The Dig - one of the most successful films of the decade - are to go on show at Suffolk's Sutton Hoo this year.
From March, the National Trust is opening up its Sutton Hoo site, near Woodbridge, in Suffolk, for children aged between two and four. Sutton Hoo is famous for the discovery of an Anglo-Saxon ...
Prince Edward has a "hidden talent" that Royal enthusiasts are only just discovering. The Duke of Edinburgh, who celebrates ...
Together they make the shape of a bird with outspread wings. Image caption, This purse lid was found at the Sutton Hoo burial site. It's made of gold set with glass and gemstones. This brooch was ...
Some of the most spectacular have included Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt, Pompei in Italy and a viking burial site at Sutton Hoo in the UK. Perhaps less well-known is a discovery in a Middle Eastern ...
Today (Monday, March 10) is the Duke of Edinburgh's birthday, and to mark the occasion, royal fans are looking back on a time Prince Edward revealed a little-known talent ...