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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBritain's Famous Sutton Hoo Helmet May Have Come From Denmark, Not Sweden, New Discovery SuggestsJan Hjort was using a metal detector to scan a field on the Danish island of Tåsinge when he discovered a small piece of ...
The archaeologist told the BBC that if the helmet is indeed proved to have come from Denmark, it could change our ...
Until now, archaeologists believed the helmet made its way to Britain from Sweden. But a new discovery casts doubt on the ...
One of the UK's rarest bat species, a barbastelle bat, has been spotted amongst species at Sutton Hoo in Woodbridge.
A manager at the world famous Sutton Hoo longship site has said it's "exciting" that the helmet still intrigues after links to Denmark ...
Sutton Hoo is thought to be the burial site of King Raedwald, an East Anglian ruler who died in 624AD. First excavated in 1939, more than 260 artefacts were uncovered at the Suffolk estate ...
For almost a century, the Sutton Hoo burial site has offered a tantalising glimpse into Britain's ancient history. Of the incredible riches found at the site, the most impressive of all is the ...
Image caption, The copper-alloy stamp depicts a a warrior on horseback. Sutton Hoo is thought to be the burial site of King Raedwald, an East Anglian ruler who died in 624AD. First excavated in ...
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