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Archaeologists recently uncovered the purpose of a 1,500-year-old bucket at Sutton Hoo, revealing that it was used as a ...
Known as the Bromeswell bucket, the artifact found at England’s Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon site likely held the cremated remains ...
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Human and animal bones were found inside the 1,500-year-old Bromeswell bucket. A double-sided comb was also discovered.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRare 1,500-year-old Byzantine bucket was used to hold human bones in 6th-century EnglandThe royal burial site of Sutton Hoo in the county of Suffolk in eastern England was first discovered in 1939. A warrior Anglo ...
Metal detectorists in southwest England unearthed the two gold-and-garnet objects from the Anglo-Saxon period in January.
She suggests the similarities are likely not coincidence; instead, it is more likely that those people who buried the men beneath the ... Sutton Hoo and Syria: The Anglo-Saxons Who Served in ...
Two men have been found guilty of trying to sell rare Anglo-Saxon coins. Craig Best, 46, of South View, Bishop Auckland, and Roger Pilling, 74, of Loveclough, Lancashire, had denied conspiring to ...
Historians know that Anglo-Saxon men and women wore jewellery, but gold and silver necklaces were rare and worn by women of high ranking. John Blair, a professor of medieval history and ...
Two men trying to sell historically significant Anglo-Saxon coins worth more than £750,000 were arrested in a police sting, a court has heard. Roger Pilling, 73, of Loveclough, Lancashire ...
Both men denied the charges after they were arrested in 2019 Two men have been found guilty of trying to sell rare Anglo-Saxon coins. Craig Best, 46, of South View, Bishop Auckland, and Roger ...
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